John Tregonwell (died 1682)

John Tregonwell (3 September 1632 – February 1682) of Anderson Manor, Dorset was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1659 and 1679.

[1] In April 1660, Tregonwell was re-elected MP for Corfe Castle for the Convention Parliament.

He was one of those proposed for the order Knight of the Royal Oak with an estate with an annual income of £1,100.

A major concern of his in parliament was to obtain an act allowing him to sell part of the Ebuty estate.

His third wife whom he married by licence dated 15 February 1666, was Mary Davies, widow of Alexander Davies, scrivener of Ebury, Middlesex, and daughter of Richard Dukeson, DD, Rector of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex.

Anderson Manor, Dorset today