Roger Appleton, Esq., of Dartford & Benfleet

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Sir Roger Appleton

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Birthplace: Holland-on-Sea, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
Death: February 26, 1557 (32-41)
England (United Kingdom)
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Son of Henry Appleton, of Dartford & Bemfleet and Margaret Appleton
Husband of Agnes Gibbon
Father of Henry Appleton; William Appleton, of Kettlebaston Hall; Mary Ward; Margaret Loone; Roger Appleton and 5 others
Brother of Margaret Ufflet

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About Roger Appleton, Esq., of Dartford & Benfleet

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Link;|>http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/research/members/members-1...

These volumes cover the reigns of three Tudor monarchs - Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I. As the official returns for many of the early parliaments of Henry VIII are lost the identity of many members is unknown. It has been possible, though, to discover many previously unknown members from civil, municipal and parish records. In some cases, the evidence for a particular Member sitting in a particular parliament is conjectural, or it may be known that a Member sat in parliament, but unclear which constituency he represented. This is indicated clearly in the biographies concerned.

During the period, the number of Members elected to the House of Commons grew from 296 in the 1510 parliament to 398 in the 1558 parliament. From the 1542 parliament representatives from the counties and boroughs of Wales were included.

Among the 2,263 biographies that are included in this section are those of a saint (Sir Thomas More) and Henry VIII’s principal minister, the architect of the break with Rome, Thomas Cromwell; intellectuals such as Sir Thomas Smith, Sir Thomas Elyot and John Cheke; and a fair collection of members who espoused the Protestant cause, such as Sir George Throckmorton and George Blagge (who narrowly avoided being burnt in 1546), and of those more conservative in religion.

References

  • Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ...page 16. GoogleBooks Agnes Clarke (or Clerke), daughter of Walter Clarke, Gent., of Hadleigh, Suffolk, and sister and heiress to Edward Clarke.
  • Rye, W., ed. (1891). The Visitacion of Norffolk, made and taken by William Harvey, Clarencieux King of Arms, Anno 1563, enlarged with another Visitacion made by Clarenceux Cooke, with many other descents; as also the Visitation made by John Raven, Richmond, Anno 1613. Harleian Society, 1st ser. 32. London The Publications of the Harleian Society by Harleian Society, (published 1869) p142 link
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