Constituency | Dates |
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Bletchingley | 1432 |
The identification of the man who represented Bletchingley in the Parliament of 1432 presents some problems, for the assembly was summoned at a period when the borough’s representation was in flux, moving away from the return of local men towards a choice of retainers of the borough’s lords, the earls of Stafford. No obvious candidate has been discovered, although there were Robert Kendales in Westmorland,1 CCR, 1413-19, p. 514; E159/199, brevia Trin. rot. 16. London (an armourer),2 CCR, 1413-19, p. 80. and Lancashire,3 Lancs. RO, Molyneux mss, DDM48/24. as well as in Kent,4 CIPM, xxiii. 400; CP25(1)/115/314/503. from where the other Bletchingley MP of 1432, Hugh Godwin*, hailed.5 He was not the servant of this name of Sir John Cornwall, created Lord Fanhope during the Parliament of 1432, for this man had died by June 1428: CCR, 1413-19, p. 403; 1422-9, p. 430; CFR, xiv. 235; CPR, 1416-22, p. 68; 1422-9, pp. 482, 531; 1429-36, p. 334; CP25(1)/6/78/4; CIPM, xxiii. 253.
- 1. CCR, 1413-19, p. 514; E159/199, brevia Trin. rot. 16.
- 2. CCR, 1413-19, p. 80.
- 3. Lancs. RO, Molyneux mss, DDM48/24.
- 4. CIPM, xxiii. 400; CP25(1)/115/314/503.
- 5. He was not the servant of this name of Sir John Cornwall, created Lord Fanhope during the Parliament of 1432, for this man had died by June 1428: CCR, 1413-19, p. 403; 1422-9, p. 430; CFR, xiv. 235; CPR, 1416-22, p. 68; 1422-9, pp. 482, 531; 1429-36, p. 334; CP25(1)/6/78/4; CIPM, xxiii. 253.