Robert Tyrwhitt (MP died 1581)
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Bornc. 1510
DiedNovember 16, 1581
SpouseElizabeth Oxenbridge
ChildrenUrsula Tyrwhitt
Sir Robert Tyrwhitt | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1510 |
| Died | November 16, 1581 |
| Spouse | Elizabeth Oxenbridge |
| Children | Ursula Tyrwhitt |
Sir Robert Tyrwhitt (died 1581), of Kettleby in Lincolnshire, was an English landowner, politician and administrator whose adherence to Roman Catholicism later led to imprisonment.[1]
He was the eldest son of Sir William Tyrwhitt (died 1541), of Scotter, MP and Sheriff of Lincolnshire, and his wife Isabel (died 1559), widow of Christopher Kelke and daughter of William Girlington, of Normanby.[2] Among his brothers were two who also became MPs: Marmaduke Tyrwhitt and Tristram Tyrwhitt.[1]
He is often confused with Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, his uncle, who not only had the same name and was also an MP but married a woman of the same name (his wife was the other Elizabeth's niece).[1]