Henry Golding (died 1593) was an English politician from Gray's Inn, London.
He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Callington in 1589. [1]
Sir Nicholas Bacon was Lord Keeper of the Great Seal during the first half of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. He was the father of the philosopher and statesman Sir Francis Bacon.
Sir Edmund Bacon, 2nd Baronet was an English baronet and politician. Edmund was wealthy, possessing around £6,000. He was a nephew of Francis Bacon and a friend of Sir Henry Wotton with whom he would often talk about his uncle's scientific experiments. Edmund's beliefs about religion are unknown, although he was described by a Puritan chaplain named Robert Allen as "Lovers of piety and justice, and friends to the church of God."
William Honnyng (1520–1569) was an English Member of Parliament and Tudor Court official who served as Clerk of the Signet and Clerk of the Privy Council under Henry VIII and Edward VI.
Thomas Snagge (1536–1593) was a Member of Parliament, barrister and landowner who served as Speaker of the English House of Commons, Attorney General for Ireland and as Queen's Sergeant.
Henry Fairfax, 4th Lord Fairfax of Cameron of Denton, Yorkshire was an English peer and politician. He was the grandson of Thomas Fairfax, 1st Lord Fairfax of Cameron.
Sir William Dunch (1578–1611) of Brightwell, Berkshire was an English politician during the reign of King James I.
Sir Henry Finch was an English lawyer and politician, created serjeant-at-law and knighted, and remembered as a legal writer.
Thomas Westfield was an English churchman, Bishop of Bristol and member of the Westminster Assembly.
Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford (1558–1632), also known as Lord Aungier, was the progenitor of the Earldom of Longford, member of the House of Lords, Privy Councillor for Ireland and Master of the Rolls in Ireland under James I and Charles I.
Anthony Bacon (1558–1601) was a member of the powerful English Bacon family and was a spy during the Elizabethan era. He was Francis Bacon's elder brother.
John Wandesford (1593–1665) of Kirklington, Yorkshire was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1624 and 1665.
Sir Albion Henry Herbert Richardson was a British barrister and Liberal Party politician.
Sir Thomas Bedingfield was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons.
William Gerard, of Harrow, Middlesex, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1584 and 1593.
John Pigott, of Gray's Inn, London and Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire, was an English politician.
Nowell Sotherton of St. Botolph's-without-Aldersgate, London, was an English politician.
Sir William Keith of Delny was a Scottish courtier and Master of the Royal Wardrobe. He also served as ambassador for James VI to various countries. He was an important intermediary between George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal and the king, the king and courtiers, and the king and foreign governments.
Henry Anderson was an English landowner and politician who was elected to represent Newcastle-upon-Tyne once as Sheriff, three times as Mayor, and four times as MP in the House of Commons between 1584 and 1593 and was also Sheriff of Northumberland.
Sir George Barne was a prominent merchant and public official from London during the reign of Elizabeth I, and the son of Sir George Barne and Alice Brooke.
Walter Jones was an English lawyer and politician who served as Member of Parliament for Worcester.