John Wildman

Sir John Wildman
MP
1653 engraving of John Wildman by Wenceslas Hollar. The caption reads nil admirari ("astonished at nothing")
Postmaster General
In office
1689–1691
Preceded byLaurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester
Succeeded bySir Thomas Frankland;
Robert Cotton
Member of Parliament
In office
1689–1693
Serving with Henry St John
Preceded byJohn Pleydell
Succeeded byHenry Pinnell
ConstituencyWootton Bassett
Member of Parliament
In office
1654–1656
Preceded by(vacancy)
Succeeded byColonel Edward Salmon
ConstituencyScarborough
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Sir John Wildman (c. 1621 – 2 June 1693) was an English politician, republican activist and soldier. A prominent Leveller during the English Civil War, he helped draft the Agreement of the People and later engaged in political intrigue under the Commonwealth, Protectorate, and after the Restoration of the Monarchy. Surviving multiple imprisonments, he served as a member of Parliament and as Postmaster General under William III.