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Nicholas Walshe

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16th-century English politician

Nicholas Walshe (d. 1568) of Little Sodbury and Olveston, Gloucestershire was an English politician.

Family

He was a younger son of Maurice Walshe of Little Sodbury. In 1556 he survived a fireball that struck the house and killed his father and elder siblings. He married Mary, daughter of Sir John Berkeley of Stoke Gifford. He died in his thirties in 1568, leaving his three-year-old son Henry as heir. His wife subsequently married Sir William Herbert of Swansea, while his son died in a duel.

Career

He was a justice of the peace by 1559, served as sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1561/2 and was chosen as Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Gloucestershire in 1563.

References

  1. ^ WALSHE, Nicholas (c.1534-68), of Little Sodbury and Olveston, Glos. History of Parliament. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  2. Stenhoff, Mark (1999). Ball Lightning. p. 73.
  3. ^ Smyth, John (1883). The Lives of the Berkeleys Volume 2. p. 182.
Parliament of England
Preceded byHenry Jerningham
Walter Denys
Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire
1563
With: Richard Denys
Succeeded byGiles Poole
Nicholas Poyntz


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