Robert Curzon (died 1550)
Robert Curzon (c. 1491–1550) was the member of Parliament for Cricklade in the parliament of 1550.
Early life
Robert Curzon was born by 1491, the second son of Sir Robert Curzon of Beckhall, Billingford, Norfolk by his second wife. He was educated at Lincoln's Inn and called to the bar in 1518.[1]
Career
Curzon was the member of Parliament for Cricklade in the Parliament of 1550.[1]
gollark: It would be extremely hard to fake an entire pandemic and consequent excess death counts and whatever.
gollark: Wait, *which* vaccine? There are quite a few.
gollark: I think I read that T-cell or something response lasted much longer.
gollark: Also, you can do *some* fun stuff without going out much, and criticizing other people because their priorities do not match yours/they weight risk more is somewhat bees.
gollark: (I'm sure some people will be stupid and think they're entirely safe after just one...)
References
- CURZON, Robert (by 1491-1550), of Bermondsey, Surr. and London. The History of Parliament. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
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