John Hasilwood (by 1485 – 1544) was an English politician.
He was an MP and a member of the Middle Temple. He was an MP for Buckingham in 1529. Little is known of Hasilwood. He was not re-elected in 1536; it is thought this was because of his closeness to the faction of Henry VIII's second wife, Queen Anne Boleyn, who had recently been executed for treason and adultery.
References
- "HASILWOOD, John (by 1485-1544), of Waltham, Essex and London. | History of Parliament Online".
- "GIFFORD, George II (by 1496-1557), of the Inner Temple, London and Middle Claydon, Bucks. | History of Parliament Online".
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Succeeded byThomas Pope with George Gifford |
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