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William Rede (by 1529–at least 1569)

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William Rede (born by 1529-at least 1569) was an English politician during the reign of Mary I of England.

Life

Rede was probably the son of the clothier Thomas Rede. He was probably the William who was from Yate, Gloucestershire and married a daughter of the clothier, Walter Bailey. He had a son, Edward Rede. In 1554, he was described as 'of Bristol', suggesting a possible connection to William Rede I.[1]

Career

Rede was a Member of Parliament for Devizes in October 1553. He was admitted to the Middle Temple.[2]

References

Parliament of England
Preceded by
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Member of Parliament for Devizes
1553
With: Thomas Hull
Succeeded by