John Talbot (c. 1712 – 23 September 1756) was a British judge and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1756.
In 1742 he was on the court list for the ballot on members of the committee of inquiry into Walpole's Administration, to which he was one of the few Old Whigs elected.
He was proposed instead for Ilchester where his successful return cost £2,000, half of which was met from the government's secret service funds.
In December 1755 he was appointed junior Lord of Trade, and was again returned at the ensuing by-election at Ilchester.
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