Nicholas Mynn
16th-century English politician
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Nicholas Mynn (fl. 1558–1572), of Little Walsingham, Norfolk, was an English politician.
OccupationPolitician
Yearsactive1558–1572
Nicholas Mynn | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Politician |
| Years active | 1558–1572 |
Life
Mynn was the second son of John Mynn. He married Elizabeth Drury, who was the daughter of Robert Drury.[1]
Mynn was a servant of Thomas Howard, the Duke of Norfolk.[1]
Mynn was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Bramber in 1558, Horsham in 1559, New Shoreham in 1563, Morpeth in 1571 and Castle Rising in 1572.[1]
In 1558, the Duke of Norfolk sent him to Rome to secure a dispensation for Norfolk's second marriage. By 1560, he had moved to Little Walsingham. Nothing further is known about him after 1572.[1]