Humphrey Moseley (MP)

Humphrey Moseley (by 1526 – 4 July 1592) was an English politician.

Life

Moseley was the second son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Moseley, and married Margaret Heigham, daughter of the MP Clement Heigham. They had four sons and at least one daughter.[1]

Career

Moseley was a Member of Parliament for Marlborough in 1547, Mitchell in March 1553, Aylesbury in April 1554, Gatton in 1555, and Wootton Bassett in 1558 and 1559.[1]

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