Family and Education
?; educ. L. Inn, by 1454. Sir John Baker suggests that there were three men of this name at L. Inn in succession, the eldest of whom was admitted in c.1440, while the second, whose mainpernors at the time of his admission were the Cornish lawyers Henry Gilly and Thomas Lymbery*, was probably the Launceston MP: J.H. Baker, Men of Ct. (Selden Soc. supp. ser. xviii), ii. 1014; L.Inn Adm. 8-9; C1/18/134; 19/406. m. Alice, 1s. CP40/736, rot. 339; CCR, 1461-8, p. 239.
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Main residences: Launceston, Cornw.; London.
Lawys, Lewes
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Commons 1422-1461
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Oxford 1644
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