Roger Mompesson

Roger Mompesson
Member of Parliament
for Southampton
In office
27 December 1699 – November 1701
Preceded byBenjamin Newland
Succeeded byAdam de Cardonnel
Judge, Vice Admiralty for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania
In office
April 1703 – 1704
Judge, Vice Admiralty for Connecticut, New Jersey and New York
In office
April 1703 – 1715
Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court
In office
1704–1715
Preceded byJohn Bridges
Succeeded byLewis Morris
Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court
In office
October 1704 – April 1709
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byThomas Gordon
In office
August 1709 – 14 February 1710
Preceded byThomas Gordon
Succeeded byDavid Jamison
Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court
In office
April 1706 – 1706
Preceded byJohn Guest
Succeeded byDavid Lloyd
Member of the New Jersey Provincial Council for the Eastern Division
In office
29 November 1705 – 1715
Member of the New York Provincial Council
In office
1705–1715
Personal details
Bornc. 1661
Died1715
SpouseMartha Pinhorne
ChildrenPinhorne Mompesson
Alma materMagdalen Hall, Oxford
ProfessionLawyer
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Roger Mompesson (c. 1661 – 1715) was a British politician who was a Member of Parliament for Southampton and held many judicial and legislative offices in British North America.