Nicholas Purslow

Nicholas Purslow (by 1533 – 8 August 1563), of the Inner Temple, London, was an English politician.

Career

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Appleby in 1558 and for Morpeth in 1559.[1]

Death

He made his will on 5 July 1563, and died on 8 August. He was survived by his wife, Margaret, née Williams.

gollark: But, well, it's kind of better in some ways since it means that a CA on the actual web can't just read some traffic sent between a server and browser.I must note that your thing doesn't really (seem to) protect client->server data.
gollark: Admittedly the actual web has that (CAs and the DNS servers).
gollark: I can't see any reason that wouldn't work, but it *does* seem to introduce a lot of dependence on the registrar.
gollark: How do the registrar and server securely communicate this "one time string/message"?
gollark: So they share a key from data sent over a connection which does *not* require them to both have a key.

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