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William Norreys (Berkshire MP)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir William Norreys (1552 – 25 December 1579) was an English soldier and courtier of the Tudor period.

Family and life

Norreys was born in 1552 to Henry Norreys, 1st Baron Norreys (died 1601) and [[Margery Norris|Lady Margery (née Williams; died 1599)]], daughter and co-heiress of John Williams, 1st Baron Williams. His parents outlived him and four of his brothers.[1]

He was elected in 1572 as Member of Parliament to represent Berkshire during the reign of Elizabeth I of England and also served as Marshal of Berwick.

Norreys campaigned in Ireland from 1573 till 1576 as a Captain of Horse and again in 1579, where he died of fever. His older brother, Sir John Norreys (died 1597), was one of the most acclaimed English soldiers of his day.[2]

In 1576, Norreys married Elizabeth Morrison (died 1611), elder daughter of Sir Richard Morrison. They had a son, Francis Norris who became the 1st Earl of Berkshire.

Dame Elizabeth Morrison, his widow, married secondly in 1586 Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, and had a son, who became known as Sir Henry Fynes (died 1641).

See also

References

  1. ^ Doran, Susan (23 September 2004), "Norris [Norreys], Henry, first Baron Norris (c. 1525–1601), courtier and diplomat", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/20272, ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8, retrieved 19 June 2023
  2. ^ "RBH Biography: Sir William Norreys (1548–1579)". Royal County of Berkshire History Home Page. Retrieved 16 October 2018.


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