James Pickering
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Sir James Pickering (died c. 1398) was
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of the House of Commons of England in 1378 (which met in
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) and again from 1382 to 1383. The protestation which, as Speaker, he made for freedom of speech, and declaring the loyalty of the Commons, was the first recorded in the rolls. He was descended from the knightly Pickering family of Killington, then in Westmorland, son of Thomas Pickering (1310-1375) and Elizabeth Greystoke (1300-1370), and was married to Alice Ellerton. He owned land at Killington in Westmorland and Selby in Yorkshire and was knighted by 1361. He was
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for
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in 1362, 1365, 1377–1379 and 1382 and Cumberland in 1368. On 20 December 1368 he was
commissioner of array A commission of array was a commission given by English sovereigns to officers or gentry in a given territory to muster and array the inhabitants and to see them in a condition for war, or to put soldiers of a country in a condition for military ...
in Westmorland, to choose twenty archers to serve under Sir William Windsor in Ireland, in his position of Chief justice of
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, in order, it has been said, to implement 'some highly dubious financial practices.' He served as MP for
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in 1383, 1384, 1388 and 1390,
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for 1389, 1393 and 1397 and MP for Yorkshire for the last time in September 1397.


See also

* List of speakers of the House of Commons of England


Notes

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