Richard Stephens of Eastington
Richard Stephens (died 1599) of Eastington, Gloucestershire, was an English lawyer.
He was appointed a justice of the peace in Gloucestershire in 1592 and was a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Newport Iuxta Launceston in 1593.[1]
Notes
gollark: And the variability in parenting unfairly affects children's life outcomes.
gollark: Raising a child is a large responsibility which people seem to get basically no useful training or guidance on.
gollark: I think you could make a strong case to have all child generation and rearing done by the government, if anyone had worked out how to make nonterrible trustworthy governments.
gollark: It won't sell well unless you can work in something marketable too and also generalising from anecdotes not that good.
gollark: I see.
References
- Cassidy, Irene (1991), "STEPHENS, Richard (d.1599), of Eastington, Glos. and the Middle Temple, London.", in Hasler, P.W. (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, Boydell and Brewer
- "Gloucester: Outlying hamlets". British History Online. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
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