William Wightman (c. 1335 – 1404, 1405 or 1406) was a yeoman[1] and English MP for the constituency of Huntingdon between 1361 and 1391.
[1] He is most notable for having a long uninterrupted service in the House, despite the volatility of the period.
[1] He married Agnes in February 1383.
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