John Hungerford Penruddocke (23 January 1770 – 25 December 1841)[1] was a Tory politician in the United Kingdom.
He married on 3 October 1789 Maria Anne, daughter of John Pearse of Chute Standen, Wiltshire.
In February 1829 he was listed by Joseph Planta, the patronage secretary, as "opposed to the principle" of the ministry's Catholic emancipation bill.
[2] The names of John Hungerford Pennruddocke and of his wife Mary Anne appear on the family's memorial tablet in St Michael's Church, Compton Chamberlayne.
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