John Rogers (15 August 1750 – 22 February 1832) was a British lawyer and politician from Cornwall who sat in the House of Commons between 1775 and 1786.
He was returned as Member of Parliament for West Looe at a by-election on 7 June 1775.
At the 1780 general election he was returned as MP for Penryn, but resigned two years later in November 1782.
[2] His eldest son, John Rogers (17 July 1778 – 12 June 1856), was an Anglican priest, mine-owner, botanist, mineralogist, and scholar of Hebrew and Syriac.
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