William Wogan (politician)

Sir William Wogan KS (c. 1638 – 1 December 1708) was a Welsh judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1679 and 1701.

[1][2] Wogan achieved distinction in law and was admitted to Gray's Inn on 23 May 1653 and was called to the Bar on 1 June 1660.

[3] In February 1679 he succeeded in becoming the Member of Parliament for Haverfordwest, holding the seat until July of that year.

[3] In 1678, Wogan was involved in preparing the impeachment of Lord Danby and was vocal in the affair after the event.

[4][5] On 31 October 1689 Wogan was knighted at Whitehall, having been made a Serjeant-at-Law and then King's Serjeant, earlier that year.