Thomas Burton (16th century MP)
Thomas Burton was one of two Members of the Parliament of England for the constituency of York on two occasions between 1529–1533 and from 1533–1536
Thomas Burton | |
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Member of the England Parliament for York | |
In office 1523–1529 | |
Preceded by | William Nelson William Wright |
Succeeded by | George Gale George Lawson |
Personal details | |
Nationality | English |
Spouse | Maud Wylde |
Children | Anthony Margaret |
Life and politics
The early years of Thomas' life are not recorded. He is believed to have married Maud Wylde around 1490 with whom he had one son, Anthony , and one daughter, Margaret. In 1511 he became esquire at sword to the Lord Mayor of York. Three years later he joined the merchants guild and rose to the rank of master. He became Lord Mayor in 1522 when the incumbent, Paul Gyllour died. He resigned the post to become MP for he city along with his trading partner John Norman. He died in 1525.[1][2]
References
- "The History of Parliament Trust". Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- Hildyard, Christopher (1719). The antiquities of York city, and the civil government thereof; with a list of all the mayors and bayliffs, lord mayors and sheriffs, from the time of King Edward the First, to this present year, 1719. Collected from the papers of Christopher Hildyard, esq., with notes and observations. G.White. pp. 70–71.
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