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John Brocket (died 1598)

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Sir John Brocket (c. 1540 – 2 October 1598) of Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire was an English politician.

Biography

John Brocket was the son of Sir John Brocket (1513–1558) and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.[1]

He succeeded his father in 1558 and was appointed High Sheriff of Essex and Hertfordshire for 1566–67.[2] He was elected the secondary Member of Parliament for Hertfordshire in 1572.[1] He was knighted in 1577.

The 1578 edition of Calvin's Lectures or Daily Sermons upon the Prophet Jonas, translated into English by Nathaniel Baxter contained a long dedication to him.

Family

Sir John married twice: firstly Helen, the daughter of Sir Robert Lytton of Knebworth, with whom he had 5 daughters and secondly Elizabeth, the daughter and coheiress of Roger Moore, and widow of Gabriel Fowler, with whom he had another daughter. His daughter Frances Brockett married Dudley North, 3rd Baron North in 1599.[1]

He was father-in-law to Sir John Cutts MP).[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Brocket, John (c.1540-98), of Brocket Hall, Herts". Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  2. ^ "The High Sheriff of Essex". 4 May 2020. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  3. ^ "CUTTS, Sir John (C.1581-1646), of Horham Hall, Thaxted, Essex and Swavesey and Childerley, Cambs. | History of Parliament Online".