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John Apsley, MP

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Birthplace: Thakeham, Sussex, England
Death: May 14, 1587 (75-76)
Thakeham, Sussex, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir William Apsley, of Thakeham and Lady Jane Apsley
Husband of Jane Apsley and Mary Machell
Father of Elizabeth Jeffrey; William Apsley and William Apsley
Brother of Elizabeth Stapley; Margaret Hussey; Michael Apsley; William Apsley and Mary Apsley
Half brother of George Covert

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About John Apsley, MP, of Thakeham

APSLEY, John (d.1587), of Thakeham, Suss.

  • Family and Education 1st s. of William Apsley of Thakeham by Jane, da. of William Ashburnham. educ. ?G. Inn 1562. m. (1) Jane, da. of John Michell of Cuckfield, wid. of one Bullockers, 5s. 5da.; (2) aft. 1555, Mary, da. of Edward Lewknor† of Kingston Bowsey, wid. of John Michell of Stamerham, 2s. 2da. suc. fa. 1527.

Offices Held

  • J.p. Suss. from 1559, q. from 1562, commr. sewers 1564, musters c.1585; commr. piracy, rapes of Bramber and Lewes 1565.

Biography

Of two namesakes, one of Pulborough, the other of Thakeham, it was probably the latter who was returned for Sussex at the by-election following the death of Sir Richard Sackville. The Pulborough man was suspected of harbouring a ‘massing priest’ in 1579, whereas the other was classified in 1564 as a favourer of religion. The lord lieutenant, the Earl of Arundel, may have exercised some influence in the choice: Arundel certainly knew Apsley, who may have been a lawyer, as he was described as ‘learned in the law’ in 1564. He may therefore have been the John Apsley who was admitted to Gray’s Inn in 1562, perhaps from an inn of chancery. He is mentioned in a number of orders from the Privy Council requiring local action. He escaped paying £50 to the loan of 1570 when the collectors, Lord De La Warr and Henry Goring, informed the Council that he was not able to send that sum.

On 14 May 1587 Apsley was buried at Thakeham, where a monument was erected to him in the church. His will, made on the previous 1 May, was proved at Chichester on 27 Oct. in the same year.2

Ref Volumes: 1558-1603

  • Author: A. M. Mimardière
  • Notes
  • 1. Did not serve for the duration of the Parliament.Folger V. b. 298.
  • 2. Mousley thesis; CPR, 1563-6, pp. 37-8, 40; Cam. Misc. ix(3), p. 9; D. G. C. Elwes and C. J. Robinson, Castles and Mansions of W. Suss. 222; APC, vii. 19, 283, 404; viii. 131-2; xiii. 334-5; xiv. 63; Suss. Arch. Colls. lxxii. 225
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/ap... _________________________________
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