John Sexton (MP for Canterbury)

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Rt Hon
John Sexton I
Member of Parliament
for
In office
1393–1394
Preceded byEdmund Horne
Succeeded byJohn Proude
In office
1397
Preceded byThomas Ickham
Succeeded byRobert Farthing
In office
1404
Preceded byRobert Cooper
Succeeded byJohn Haute
In office
1407–1410
Preceded byEdmund Horne
Succeeded byThomas Lane
Personal details
Spouse(s)Wife, Agnes
Children1 daughter[2]

John Sexton I, of Canterbury, Kent, was a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Canterbury, Kent for four separate terms between 1393 and 1410,[1] as well as serving as a Jurat and holding a commission of array.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Woodger, LS. "Canterbury". The History of Parliament. Institute of Historical Research.
  2. ^ a b Woodger, LS. "SEXTON, John I, of Canterbury, Kent". The History of Parliament. Institute of Historical Research.