Robert Newlyn (MP)

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Robert Newlyn (fl. 1421) of Bath, Somerset, was an English politician.

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Bath in December 1421. [1]

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References

  1. "NEWLYN, Robert, of Bath, Som. | History of Parliament Online".