Richard Denys
Richard Denys (c. 1525 – 1593/94), of Cold Ashton, Gloucestershire, was an English politician.
Family
Denys was the eldest son of Sir Walter Denys, who was well known in local public affairs, by his first wife. His inheritance did not match his family's social standing. Denys married, by 1557, Anne St John, a daughter of the MP Sir John St. John of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire. Together they had four sons and six daughters.
Career
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Bath in 1547 and for Gloucestershire in 1563. When Denys was elected in 1547, so was his uncle, Maurice Denys. His brothers-in-law, Oliver St. John and Francis Russell, joined them.[1]
References
- "DENYS, Richard (1525-93/94), of Cold Ashton, Glos. - History of Parliament Online". historyofparliamentonline.org.
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Preceded by Matthew Colthurst Silvester Sedborough |
Member of Parliament for Bath 1547 With: John Clerke |
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Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire 1563 With: Nicholas Welshe |
Succeeded by Giles Poole Nicholas Poyntz |
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