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Thomas Tyndale (1528/33 – 1571) was the member of the
Parliament of England The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England from the 13th century until 1707 when it was replaced by the Parliament of Great Britain. Parliament evolved from the Great Council of England, great council of Lords Spi ...
for
Marlborough Marlborough or the Marlborough may refer to: Places Australia * Marlborough, Queensland * Principality of Marlborough, a short-lived micronation in 1993 * Marlborough Highway, Tasmania; Malborough was an historic name for the place at the sou ...
for the parliament of April 1554.TYNDALE, Thomas (1528/33-71), of London, Ludgrave, Mdx. and Thornbury, Glos.
''The History of Parliament''. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
He was a nephew of
William Tyndale William Tyndale (; sometimes spelled ''Tynsdale'', ''Tindall'', ''Tindill'', ''Tyndall''; – October 1536) was an English Biblical scholar and linguist who became a leading figure in the Protestantism, Protestant Reformation in the year ...
, the Biblical translator. At the start of the reign of Elizabeth I, Tyndale was living at
Ludgrove Ludgrove, or Ludgrave, or Ludgraves, was an estate and farm in Middlesex between Monken Hadley in the west and Cockfosters in the east in what is now north London. It was centered on Ludgrove Farm (the Blue House) near to Cockfosters. History The ...
in Middlesex, on an estate formerly held by his brother-in-law John Perte.


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Members of Parliament for Marlborough English MPs 1554 1571 deaths Year of birth uncertain {{1554-England-MP-stub