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16th-century English politician

Edmund Foxe (by 1515 – 1550), of Ludford, Shropshire, was an English politician.

Family

Foxe was the eldest son of the MP William Foxe, and brother of MP, Charles Foxe. Foxe was educated at Broadgates Hall, Oxford in 1531 and was admitted to Lincoln's Inn on 28 June 1536. In 1544 or 1545, he had married Catherine Trentham, a daughter of Ludlow MP Thomas Trentham of Shrewsbury who had previously been married to Thomas Hakluyt (who died in 1544). Foxe and his wife had one son and one daughter, and he remembered his stepchildren in his will. After his death, his wife Catherine married the MP, Nicholas Depden.

Career

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Ludlow in 1542.

References

  1. "FOXE, Edmund (by 1515-50), of Ludford, Salop". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
Parliament of England
Preceded byCharles Foxe
Thomas Wheeler
Member of Parliament for Ludlow
1542
With: Charles Foxe
Succeeded byThomas Wheeler
John Bradshaw


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