| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Lyme Regis | [1407] |
Address
Main residence: Lyme Regis, Dorset.
biography text
In October 1408, as a parishioner of the church at Lyme, Richman gave evidence at a visitation by the dean of Salisbury that the chancel was ruinous and defective in timber-work, roof and gutter. He was probably related to John and Thomas Richman alias Belhouse, who were to sit for the borough in the Parliaments of 1420 and 1421 (Dec.), respectively.1Reg. John Chandler (Wilts. Rec. Soc. xxxix), 204.
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Notes
- 1. Reg. John Chandler (Wilts. Rec. Soc. xxxix), 204.
