John Throckmorton (of Lypiatt)

John Throckmorton (1572–1623) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1611.

Throckmorton's parentage is unknown. He should not be confused with John Throckmorton of Tortworth who died c.1591 as a boy,[1] the grandson of Richard Berkeley (d.1604) of Stoke Gifford.

He matriculated at University College, Oxford on 9 December 1586, aged 14. He was of Lypiatt, Gloucestershire. In 1601, he was elected Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire. He was re-elected MP for Gloucestershire at a by-election in 1604, caused by the death of Sir Richard Berkeley, whom he replaced as MP.[2] It is not known what relationship, if any, he may have had to Sir Richard Berkeley; perhaps he was a member of the family of Throckmorton of Coughton Court, who were distant cousins of the Throckmortons of Tortworth.

Throckmorton died without issue before 1623.

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
Sir John Tracy
Sir John Hungerford
Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire
1601
With: Sir Edward Wynter
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Berkeley
Sir Richard Berkeley
Preceded by
Sir Thomas Berkeley
Sir Richard Berkeley
Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire
1604–1611
With: Sir Thomas Berkeley
Succeeded by
Sir William Cooke
Richard Berkeley
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