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: What if we ask that octahedral writer who came up with those random grammar rules in English last century?
gollark: What if we ask someone missing, what is it, Wernicke's area, which is the bit of the brain doing language processing?
gollark: What if we ask speakers of more tightly controlled languages like French?
gollark: What if we ask someone who has somehow not been exposed to the idea of "grammar" and doesn't understand the question?
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References
- "PURSLOW, Nicholas (by 1533-63), of the Inner Temple, London. - History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
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