Person:Richard Moryson (1)

Watchers
Sir Richard Moryson
d.1628
  1. Sir Richard Moryson - 1628
  2. Fynes Moryson1566 - 1630
  • HSir Richard Moryson - 1628
  • W.  Elizabeth Harrington (add)
  1. Letitia "Lettice" Moryson1610 - 1646/47
  2. Francis Moryson, Deputy Governor of British Colony of VirginiaBef 1628 - 1680/81
  3. Richard Moryson
  4. Robert Moryson
Facts and Events
Name Sir Richard Moryson
Gender Male
Birth? England
Marriage to Elizabeth Harrington (add)
Death[1] 1628
Reference Number? Q7327917?
References
  1. Richard Moryson, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

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    Sir Richard Moryson (died 1625) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622.

    Moryson was the son of Thomas Moryson and his wife Elizabeth Moigne, daughter of Thomas Moigne of North Willingham, Lincolnshire. His father was a Lincolnshire gentleman who had been member of parliament for Grimsby. Moryson became a soldier and served in the Netherlands. He was knighted on 5 August 1599 in Ireland by the Earl of Essex. Subsequently, he became Vice-President of Munster, and sat in the Irish House of Commons in the Irish Parliament of 1613–15 as member for Bandonbridge. After a "long and honourable stay" in Ireland he returned to England in 1615 and settled at Tooley Park, Leicestershire. He was appointed Lieutenant General of the Ordnance

    In 1621, he was elected Member of Parliament for Leicester.
    

    Moryson wrote his will in 1624, adding a codicil on 29 August 1625, and was dead by the following 3 October.

    Moryson married Elizabeth Harrington, daughter of Sir Henry Harrington. His son Francis became Governor of Virginia, and two other sons Richard and Robert also emigrated to Virginia. His daughter Lettice, or Letitia, married Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland. His brother Fynes Moryson was a noted travel writer.

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  2.   Sir Richard Morison, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3.   Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., c1915)
    1:49.

    ... Sir Richard Moryson, who was secretary of state to King James I. ...