Edward Bacon (died 1618)

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Sir Edward Bacon (died 8 September 1618), of Shrubland Hall in Suffolk, was an English Member of Parliament and a half-brother of Sir Francis Bacon.

Life

He was the third son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, by his first marriage. Like his two elder brothers he was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and a member of Gray's Inn.[1] He became an MP, representing Great Yarmouth (1576–81), Tavistock (1584), Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (1586) and Suffolk (1593). He also served as High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1601, and was knighted in 1603.

From 1576 for about two years Bacon spent time was in continental Europe. He studied there with two leading Protestants, Johannes Sturmius, and Lambert Danaeus; he was staying with Theodore Beza in Geneva while a student of the latter.[2]

Family

Bacon had two sons who also sat in the House of Commons of England: Nathaniel Bacon (1593-1660) and Francis Bacon (1600-1663).

Notes

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References

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  • J. E. Neale, The Elizabethan House of Commons (London: Jonathan Cape, 1949)

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