William Hussey (died 1556)
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Sir William Hussey (by 1493 – 19 January 1556) was an English politician. He was the eldest son of
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, Lincolnshire, who had been executed in 1536 and whose title had been extinguished. William was knighted in 1529. He was
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for 1530–31 and was a
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(MP) of the
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for
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in 1529. He married Ursula, daughter and coheiress of Sir Robery Lovell. They had two daughters.


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* 15th-century births 1556 deaths English MPs 1529–1536 High Sheriffs of Lincolnshire {{1529-England-MP-stub