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- Gervase_Bennet abstract "Gervase Bennet (born 1612) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England between 1653 and 1659. Bennet coined the term "Quakers" to refer to the Religious Society of Friends.Bennet was Mayor of Derby in 1645 when there was a plague in Derby. He was also a magistrate and in 1650 with Nathaniel Barton conducted the trial of George Fox, founder of the Religious Society of Friends. It was when Fox told the bench "Tremble at the word of the Lord" that Bennet devised the term "Quakers" to refer to members of the Society, a nickname which entered common parlance.In 1653 Bennet was nominated for the Barebones Parliament as representative for Derbyshire. In 1654, he was elected Member of Parliament for Derby in the First Protectorate Parliament and was returned in the Second Protectorate Parliament in 1656 and the Third Protectorate Parliament of 1659.Bennet owned estates of Littleover and Snelston. He married a coheiress of the Rowe family, and had a son, Robert. He was aged 50 in 1662 and the estate was sold in 1682.".
- Gervase_Bennet birthDate "1612".
- Gervase_Bennet birthYear "1612".
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- Gervase_Bennet after Nathaniel_Hallowes.
- Gervase_Bennet after Sir_John_Gell,_2nd_Baronet.
- Gervase_Bennet after "Thomas Sanders".
- Gervase_Bennet after Edward_Gell.
- Gervase_Bennet after Nathaniel_Barton.
- Gervase_Bennet before Sir_John_Curzon,_1st_Baronet.
- Gervase_Bennet before "Sir John Coke".
- Gervase_Bennet before "Unrepresented".
- Gervase_Bennet dateOfBirth "1612".
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- Gervase_Bennet name "Bennet, Gervase".
- Gervase_Bennet shortDescription "English politician".
- Gervase_Bennet title "Member of Parliament for Derby".
- Gervase_Bennet title "Member of Parliament for Derbyshire".
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- Gervase_Bennet years "1653".
- Gervase_Bennet years "1654".
- Gervase_Bennet description "English politician".
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- Gervase_Bennet subject Category:Mayors_of_places_in_Derbyshire.
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- Gervase_Bennet subject Category:People_of_the_Stuart_period.
- Gervase_Bennet subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
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- Gervase_Bennet comment "Gervase Bennet (born 1612) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England between 1653 and 1659. Bennet coined the term "Quakers" to refer to the Religious Society of Friends.Bennet was Mayor of Derby in 1645 when there was a plague in Derby. He was also a magistrate and in 1650 with Nathaniel Barton conducted the trial of George Fox, founder of the Religious Society of Friends.".
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- Gervase_Bennet name "Bennet, Gervase".
- Gervase_Bennet name "Gervase Bennet".
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