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Edward Radclyffe
Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire
In office
1588-1589
1597-1611
Member of Parliament for Portsmouth
In office
1593–1594
Member of Parliament for Petersfield
In office
1586-1587
Personal details
Bornc. 1559 (1559)
DiedAugust 1643 (aged 83–84)
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Petre
Jane Hynde
(m. 1594)

Eleanor Wortley
(m. 1634)
Parent
RelativesThomas Radcliffe (brother)
Mary Radcliffe (sister)
Robert Radcliffe (grandfather)
Elizabeth Stafford (grandmother)
Robert Radclyffe (cousin)

Edward Radclyffe, 6th Earl of Sussex (c. 1559 – August 1643) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1586 and 1611 and later succeeded to a peerage.

Biography

Radclyffe was the son of Sir Humphrey Radclyffe and his wife Isabel Harvey. He was the grandson of Robert Radcliffe, 1st Earl of Sussex and Elizabeth Stafford, Countess of Sussex.

In 1586, he was elected Member of Parliament for Petersfield. He was elected MP for Bedfordshire in 1588 and for Portsmouth in 1593. He was elected MP for Bedfordshire again in 1597, 1601 and 1604.[1] He was appointed Sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1598.[1]

Radclyffe was knighted around 1594 and inherited the earldom from his cousin Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex in 1629.[citation needed]

Radclyffe had married three times: first, Elizabeth Petre, the daughter of Sir William Petre of Ingatestone, Essex and widow of John Gostwick of Willington; secondly (1594) Jane, daughter of Francis Hynde of Madingley, Cambridgeshire and widow of John Catesby of Newnham in Goldington; and thirdly (1634) Eleanor, the daughter of Sir Richard Wortley of Wortley, Yorkshire and the widow of Sir Henry Lee, Bt., of Quarrendon, Buckinghamshire. Eleanor outlived him by many years and made two further marriages. He died impoverished and intestate. The earldom became extinct.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Radcliffe, Edward (died 1643), of Elstow, Bedfordshire". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
Parliament of England Preceded bySir Henry WestonEdmund Marvyn Member of Parliament for Petersfield 1586–1587 With: Edmund Marvyn Succeeded bySir Benjamin TichborneEdmund Marvyn Preceded byThomas SnaggeGeorge Rotheram Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire 1588–1589 With: Oliver St John Succeeded byGeorge RotheramOliver St John Preceded byThomas HarrisThomas Thorney Member of Parliament for Portsmouth 1593–1594 With: Thomas Thorney Succeeded byWilliam GreeneThomas Thorney Preceded byGeorge RotheramOliver St John Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire 1597–1611 With: Nicholas Luke 1597–1598Oliver St John 1601–1611 Succeeded bySir Henry GreySir Oliver Luke Political offices Preceded byThomas Cheyney High Sheriff of Bedfordshire 1598–1599 Succeeded byWilliam Butler Peerage of England Preceded byRobert Radclyffe Earl of Sussex 1629–1643 Extinct