Richard Moryson
Sir Richard Moryson (died 1628) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622.
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Moryson was the son of Thomas Moryson and his wife Elizabeth Moigne, daughter of Thomas Moigne of North Willingham, Lincolnshire. His father was a Lincolnshire gentleman who had been member of parliament for Grimsby. Moryson became a soldier and served in the Netherlands. He was knighted on 5 August 1599 in Ireland by the Earl of Essex.[1] Subsequently, he became Vice-President of Munster, and sat in the Irish House of Commons in the Irish Parliament of 1613–15 as member for Bandonbridge. After a "long and honourable stay" in Ireland he returned to England in 1615 and settled at Tooley Park, Leicestershire. He was appointed Lieutenant General of the Ordnance [2] In 1621, he was elected Member of Parliament for Leicester.
Moryson died in 1628.[2]
Moryson married Elizabeth Harrington daughter of Sir Henry Harrington. His son Francis became Governor of Virginia, and two other sons Richard and Robert also emigrated to Virginia.[3] His daughter Lettice, or Letitia, married Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland. His brother Fynes Moryson was a noted travel writer.
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Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Henry Rich Sir Francis Leigh |
Member of Parliament for Leicester 1621–1622 With: Sir William Herrick |
Succeeded by Sir Humphrey May William Ive |