Edward Aglionby
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Edward Aglionby (1520 – ca. 1591) was an English Member of Parliament, official, translator and poet. He was closely associated with the Dudley family.
Life
He was born at Carlisle the son of Richard Aglionby, educated at Eton, and elected to King's College, Cambridge, 1536, where he distinguished himself, and became a fellow and M.A.[1]
He wrote a genealogy of Queen Elizabeth the First, for which she gave him an annual pension of five pounds. A Latin poem of his was printed in Wilson's Epigrammata, 1552, 4to.[2]
He was elected MP for Carlisle in 1547, Mar 1553 and possibly 1559 and for Warwick in 1571. In 1572 he was appointed Justice of the Peace for Warwickshire.
References
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- History of Parliament AGLIONBY, Edward I (1520-91?) of Temple Balsall, Warwicks
Notes
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- ↑ Rose, Hugh James (1857). A New General Biographical Dictionary, London: B. Fellowes et al.
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- 1520 births
- 1590s deaths
- People from Carlisle, Cumbria
- People educated at Eton College
- 16th-century English poets
- English genealogists
- Alumni of King's College, Cambridge
- People of the Tudor period
- 16th-century English translators
- 16th-century poets
- English MPs 1547–52
- English MPs 1553 (Edward VI)
- English MPs 1559
- English MPs 1571
- 16th-century English writers
- English male poets
- Male translators