Richard Grenville (died 1577 or 1578)
Richard Grenville (by 1524 – 1577 or 1578), of Stowe, Kilkhampton and Penheale, Cornwall, was a politician and Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for the constituency of Newport, Cornwall in 1545 and 1559, and for Dunheved in 1555 and 1563.[1]
| Parliament of England | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by ? |
Member of Parliament for Newport 1545–1547 With: Walter Skinner 1545–1547 |
Succeeded by Reginald Mohun 1547–1552 |
| Preceded by William Bendlowes 1554–1555 |
Member of Parliament for Dunheved 1555 With: John Kempthorne 1553–1555 |
Succeeded by Thomas Roper 1558 |
| Preceded by Thomas Hungate 1558 |
Member of Parliament for Newport 1559 With: Thomas Hickes 1559 |
Succeeded by George Basset 1563–1567 |
| Preceded by George Basset 1559 |
Member of Parliament for Dunheved 1563–1567 With: Henry Chiverton 1563–1567 |
Succeeded by George Grenville 1571 |
Richard Grenvill | |
|---|---|
| Born | by 1524 |
| Died | 1577 or 1578 |
| Occupation | Member of Parliament subsidy collector for the Hundreds of Stratton and Lesnewth |
| Parent(s) | Digory Grenville and Philippa Grenville |
References
- "GRENVILLE, Richard II (by 1524-77/78), of Stowe in Kilkhampton and Penheale, Cornw. - History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
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