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Edward F. Underhill

Edward Underhill was a 16th-century English politician, landowner, and gospeller who served as a Member of Parliament for Tavistock.

Lived
1512–
Nationality
English
Era
Tudor

Edward Underhill (1512 – 1576 or later) was an English politician and landowner active during the Tudor era. He held estates in multiple regions, serving as the Lord of the Manor of Hunningham and maintaining residences in Baginton, Warwickshire, and Limehouse, Middlesex.

In addition to his landowning status, Underhill was identified as a gospeller, reflecting his religious alignment during a turbulent period of English history. His political career included serving as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Tavistock in March 1553.

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