John Wildman
Sir John Wildman MP | |
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1653 engraving of John Wildman by Wenceslas Hollar. The caption reads nil admirari ("astonished at nothing") | |
| Postmaster General | |
| In office 1689–1691 | |
| Preceded by | Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester |
| Succeeded by | Sir Thomas Frankland; Robert Cotton |
| Member of Parliament | |
| In office 1689–1693 Serving with Henry St John | |
| Preceded by | John Pleydell |
| Succeeded by | Henry Pinnell |
| Constituency | Wootton Bassett |
| Member of Parliament | |
| In office 1654–1656 | |
| Preceded by | (vacancy) |
| Succeeded by | Colonel Edward Salmon |
| Constituency | Scarborough |
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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.