Thomas Brockhill
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Thomas Brockhill (d. c. 1411) was an English politician.
Life
[edit | edit source]Brockhill was probably a younger son (or nephew) of Thomas Brockhill of Saltwood, near Hythe, MP for Kent, and thus the brother of MP John Brockhill. He had a wife, Joan, and one daughter.
The family's name is still remembered in Saltwood's secondary school, Brockhill Park Performing Arts College and Brockhill Country Park.
Career
[edit | edit source]Brockhill was appointed High Sheriff of Kent for the period May 1383 to November 1384 and was elected Member of Parliament for Kent in October 1382, 1385, 1395, January 1397, 1399 and 1402.[1]
References
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Categories:
- 1411 deaths
- People from Hythe, Kent
- 14th-century births
- High sheriffs of Kent
- English MPs October 1382
- English MPs 1385
- English MPs 1395
- English MPs January 1397
- English MPs 1399
- English MPs 1402
- English MPs 1385 stubs
- English MPs 1395 stubs
- English MPs January 1397 stubs
- English MPs 1399 stubs
- English MPs 1402 stubs