William Swinburne (Essex MP)

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William Swinburne (died 1422), of Gestingthorpe and Little Horkesley, Essex, was an English politician.

Family[edit]

Swinubrne was a younger son of Sir Robert Swinburne and his second wife. He was the half-brother of Sir Thomas Swinburne. Around February 1407, he married Philippa Cergeaux, a daughter of Sir Richard Cergeaux of Cornwall.[1]

Career[edit]

Swinburne was a Member of Parliament for Essex in November 1414.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SWINBURNE, William (D.1422), of Gestingthorpe and Little Horkesley, Essex. | History of Parliament Online".
  2. ^ "SWINBURNE, William (D.1422), of Gestingthorpe and Little Horkesley, Essex. | History of Parliament Online".