| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Carlisle | 1425 |
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No reference to Maderer has been traced beyond his election in 1425 in company with Thomas Pety*, a lawyer of Lincoln’s Inn. But since the outsiders who sat for Carlisle are easy to identify, the probability is that he was a resident of the city. There is no reason to identify him with the namesake who, in 1432, was a feoffee in lands in Cheshire for William Stanley of Hooton.1 C219/13/3; John Rylands Univ. Lib., Manchester, Rylands chs. RYCH/1755.
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- 1. C219/13/3; John Rylands Univ. Lib., Manchester, Rylands chs. RYCH/1755.
