William Crump (MP)
William Crump or Crompe (born by 1479 – 1516 or later), of Canterbury, Kent, was an English politician.
Career
Crump was a common councilman of Canterbury by 1500, chamberlain in 1503–1505, an alderman by 1505 and Mayor of Canterbury for 1505–06 and 1509–10. He was elected a Member of Parliament for Canterbury, Kent in 1510. [1]
gollark: I made```scheme(define thingy (lambda (x y z) (if (= (z y x z) 0) 0 1)))```and yet it does worse than devil?
gollark: Yes, ish, are you sure the payoff matrix is right?
gollark: I see. Why ever not?!
gollark: ... is this actually prisoner's dilemmæ?
gollark: What does the `(if (eqv? (car x) (car y))` bit do?
References
- "CRUMP (CROMPE), William (by 1479-1516 or later), of Canterbury, Kent. - History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by John Crysp |
Member of Parliament for Canterbury 1510 With: Thomas Atwode |
Succeeded by Thomas Wainfleet with John Hales I |
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