Martyn Fonnereau
Martyn Fonnereau (19 March 1741 – 18 May 1817) was the second son of Zachary Philip Fonnereau, a British merchant and banker of Huguenot extraction.
He and his younger brother Thomas were named in the will of Jane (Poyntz) Malcher,[1] which prompted the precedential case Fonnereau v. Poyntz in 1785.[2]
References
- ↑ "Testaments of the Poyntz family". Retrieved 2006-12-14.
- ↑ Thayer, James B. (March 1893). "The "Parol Evidence" Rule. II". Harvard Law Review 6 (8): 434–435. JSTOR 1321307.
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Preceded by Thomas Fonnereau Richard Combe |
Member of Parliament for Aldeburgh with Richard Combe 1779–1780 Philip Champion Crespigny 1780–1784 1779–1784 |
Succeeded by Philip Champion Crespigny Samuel Salt |
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