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Henry Glemham (politician)

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In 1600 Glemham obtained a licence to travel abroad and visited Rome to help his fellow-countrymen. When he arrived in Rome, he was imprisoned as a suspected spy and only released through the efforts of the Jesuit
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in April 1606, he described them as a throng of "complete women for learning, language, and all other rare qualities - if you may believe their servants, that set them out as if they were to be sold."
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for Suffolk and commissioner for musters in 1601. In 1604 he was elected Member of Parliament for
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satirically suggested was due to their admirers. When they came to visit
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intervened and Glemham was eventually released. In 1601 he was elected
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Ipswich
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in 1585. He was knighted in 1591. In 1593, he was elected
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Index

House of Commons

Glemham Hall
Henry Parker, 10th Baron Morley
Inner Temple
Member of Parliament
Lewes
Robert Persons
Fleet Prison
Lord Buckhurst
knight of the shire
Suffolk
J.P.
Ipswich
Deputy Lieutenant
Aldeburgh
Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset
Mary Nevill
Elizabeth Grey
John Chamberlain
Ware Park
Thomas
Henry
Paul Bayning, 1st Viscount Bayning
Barbara Villiers



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