| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Marlborough | [1559] |
biography text
The ‘John Younge, gent.’ who represented Marlborough in the first Parliament of this period has been assumed to be the John Young, who, by October 1555, was keeping a tavern in Marlborough. Early in Elizabeth’s reign he and his wife Margaret sold a house in the borough.1CPR, 1555-7, p. 117; Wilts. N. and Q. iv. 404, 455.
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- 1. CPR, 1555-7, p. 117; Wilts. N. and Q. iv. 404, 455.
