Charles Foxe (by 1516 – December 1590), of Bromfield , Shropshire and the Inner Temple , London, was an English politician.
7-1654: Foxe may refer to: People [ edit ] Charles Foxe (1516–1590), English politician Cyrinda Foxe (1952–2002), American actress Earle Foxe (1891–1973), American actor Edmund Foxe (by 1515 – 1550), English politician Edward Foxe (c. 1496 – 1538), English churchman Fanne Foxe (1936–2021), Argentine-American stripper Hayden Foxe (born 1977), Australian footballer John Foxe (1517–1587), English historian and martyrologist Foxe's Book of Martyrs , his major work John Foxe (MP) (died 1586), English politician John Foxe (neuroscientist) (born 1967), Irish neuroscientist Kevin Foxe (fl. from 1982), American director and producer Luke Foxe (1586–1635), Arctic explorer Richard Foxe (c. 1448–1528), English churchman Samuel Foxe (1560–1630), English diarist and politician Tom Foxe (1937–2000), Irish politician William Foxe (1479/80 – 1554), English politician Other uses [ edit ] Foxe Channel , an area of sea in Nunavut, Canada Foxe Basin , in Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada Foxe Peninsula , in Nunavut, Canada Fans of X-Rated Entertainment (FOXE), an American pornography fan organization Luke Fox (character) , in DC Comics See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Foxe Fox (disambiguation) Fox (surname) Topics referred to by
14-510: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Charles Foxe Foxe was the second of six sons of Ludlow MP, William Foxe . His brother, Edmund Foxe , also represented the constituency. Foxe married Elizabeth Crosby, by whom he had two sons and three daughters. His second marriage was to Catherine Leighton, daughter of Sir Edward Leighton of Shropshire, with whom he had three sons. Foxe also had an illegitimate son by an unknown mother. He
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28-479: Was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Ludlow in 1539, 1542, 1547 and March 1553, and for Much Wenlock in 1563. This article about a Member of the Parliament of England during the second Parliament of Elizabeth I, 11 January 1563 to 2 January 1567 is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Edward Leighton (died 1593) Sir Edward Leighton (c. 1525 – 10 September 1593)
35-531: Was admitted in 1541 to Gray's Inn to study law. He succeeded to his father's estates in 1532. His mother remarried before 1538 Richard Lee, MP for Much Wenlock , who was his stepson's guardian. He was appointed High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire for 1549 and 1591 and High Sheriff of Shropshire for 1567 and 1587. He was elected a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Shropshire in October 1553 and 1563. He became custos rotulorum of Shropshire in 1587. He
42-477: Was an English politician, and a leading political figure in Shropshire in the late sixteenth century. He was the eldest son of John Leighton of Wattlesborough Castle , Shropshire , and Joyce, daughter of Edward Sutton, 2nd Baron Dudley and Cecily Willoughby. Sir Thomas Leighton , Governor of Guernsey , was his younger brother. The Leightons were among the richest and most influential landowners in Shropshire. He
49-586: Was knighted in 1591. He was the dominant political figure in Shropshire in the 1580s, and showed great diligence in overseeing the trained bands. By 1590 however, he was described as being "old and feeble". He died three years later: "a man of much fame and countenance throughout the shire". He married twice: firstly Elizabeth (née Edwards), the widow of a Mr. Meverell, and secondly Anne, the daughter of Paul Darrell of Lillingstone Dayrell , Buckinghamshire , with whom he had 4 sons and 3 daughters, including Thomas Leighton (died 1600), his eldest son and heir. They were
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