Thomas Hanbury (MP)
Thomas Hanbury (1572–1617) was MP for Petersfield from 1597 to 1601.[1]
Hanbury was the son of Thomas Hanbury of Buriton,[2] Auditor of the Exchequer and his wife Blanche née Bowyer. He was educated at Hart Hall, Oxford. He bought the Letters Patent for Petersfield in 1599.[3]
References
- "HANBURY, Thomas (c.1572-1618), of Mapledurham, Hants". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
- "Parishes: Petersfield". British History Online. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
- "Visit Petersfield - History - from Mapledurham to coaching inns". visitpetersfield.com. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
Bibliography
- 'Petersfield Through Time', Jeffrey, D. : Stroud, Gloucestershire; Amberley Publishing; 2013 ISBN 9781445608570
- 'Report of the case of the borough of Petersfield in the County of Southampton, tried and determined by two select committees of the House of Commons in 1820/21': London; Thomas Davison; 1821
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Preceded by Richard Weston |
Member of Parliament for Petersfield 1597–1601 With: William Kingswell |
Succeeded by John Swynnerton |
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