John Sexton (MP for Canterbury)
John Sexton I, of Canterbury, Kent, was a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Canterbury, Kent for four separate terms between 1393 and 1410,[1] as well as serving as a Jurat and holding a commission of array.[2]
Rt Hon John Sexton I | |
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Member of Parliament for Canterbury[1] | |
In office 1393–1394 | |
Preceded by | Edmund Horne |
Succeeded by | John Proude |
In office 1397 | |
Preceded by | Thomas Ickham |
Succeeded by | Robert Farthing |
In office 1404 | |
Preceded by | Robert Cooper |
Succeeded by | John Haute |
In office 1407–1410 | |
Preceded by | Edmund Horne |
Succeeded by | Thomas Lane |
Personal details | |
Spouse(s) | Wife, Agnes |
Children | 1 daughter[2] |
References
- Woodger, LS. "Canterbury". The History of Parliament. Institute of Historical Research.
- Woodger, LS. "SEXTON, John I, of Canterbury, Kent". The History of Parliament. Institute of Historical Research.
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