William Nutbeam, of Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent, was an English politician.
Family
Nutbeam married, probably before 1398, Constance Ellis, daughter and coheiress of Thomas Ellis of Sandwich, Kent. They had one son.
Career
Nutbeam was a Justice of the Peace for Kent from 1407 to 1416 and appointed High Sheriff of Kent for 1411–12. He was elected Member of Parliament for Kent in 1411.
References
- "NUTBEAM, William, of Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
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