Family and Education
s. of John Panton (d.1614) of Henllan, Denb. educ. L. Inn 1594. m. by 1608, Eleanor (bur. 27 Nov. 1619), da. of Sir William Booth† of Dunham, Massey, Cheshire, 3da. d. 12 Mar. 1619. Y Cwtta Cyfarwydd ed. D.R. Thomas, 48; LI Admiss.; Vis. Cheshire (Harl. Soc. Reg. lix), 28; Regs. Westminster Abbey ed. J.L. Chester, 115-16; C142/378/120. sig. Jo[hn] Panton.
Offices Held

Servant to Sir Thomas Egerton I† (later ld. chan. Ellesmere) by 1594-at least 1615. LI Black Bk. ii. 39; R.C. Bald, John Donne, 140; HEHL, EL208; The Eagle, June 1890, p. 8.

Recorder, Denbigh, Denb. by 1597–d. J. Williams, Ancient and Modern Denbigh, 105; J. Williams, Recs. of Denbigh, 65; Denb. RO, BD/A/26 (we are grateful to Alan Leeson for drawing this document to our attention).

Prothonotary and clerk of the Crown, Denb. and Mont. (jt.) c.1604; Lansd. 1217, f. 56v. kpr. of the original seal, Denb. and Flints. 1606 (jt.)-at least 1615; C66/1664; Cal. Wynn Pprs. 207 (misdated 1625). j.p. Denb. 1617–18. JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 65–6.

Main residences: St. Clement Danes, WestminsterWCA, B1 f. 217v.; Henllan, Denb.
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Commons 1604-1629
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PANTON, John (-d.1619)

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