Reginald Beseley Explained

Reginald Beseley
Parliament:England
Term Start1:1555
Term End1:1558
Predecessor1:William Holme
William Coupland
Birth Date:1509
Death Date:1562
Nationality:English
Spouse:Alice
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Reginald Beseley
Parliament:England
Term Start1:1545
Term End1:1547
Term Start2:1547
Term End2:1552
Successor2:Thomas Eyns
General Dakins
Term Start3:1554
Term End3:1555
Predecessor3:Anthony Browne
Robert Massey
Reginald Beseley
Parliament:England
Term Start1:1553 (March)
Term End1:1553 (October)
Predecessor1:Sir William Cavendish
Robert Flint (MP)
Successor1:Thomas Eynnes
John Gascoigne
Term Start2:1554 (April)
Term End2:1554 (November)
Predecessor2:Thomas Eynnes
John Gascoigne
Reginald Beseley
Parliament:England
Term Start1:1553 (October)
Term End1:1554 (April)
Successor1:Edward Napper
John Long

Reginald Beseley was one of two Members of the Parliament of England for the borough of Scarborough in 1545, 1547, the November session of 1554 and in 1559. He also represented the borough of Thirsk in the March session of 1553 and the April session of 1554, as well as the borough of Knaresborough in the October session of 1553 and also the constituency of York in 1555.

Life and politics

There is little recorded about Reginald's early life. He is noted as being a tenant on lands belonging to Furness Abbey in 1530 and a number of letters verify his profession as a lawyer in 1533, 1534 and 1548. He held several offices across the county of Yorkshire during his lifetime. Most notably those of recorder for Scarborough in 1547; treasurer to Admiral Seymour in 1547; Vice -Admiral in the North, also in 1547 and 1548; clerk of the court and castle of York in 1555. His numerous terms as MP for several constituencies is reported to have been due to the support of Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, who was president of the Council of the North at the time.[1] He married Alice and had one son and two daughters, Agnes and Anne.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The History of Parliament Trust. 20 August 2021.