Cyril Wyche
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Sir Cyril Wyche, FRS , DCL , MA , BA (1632 – ?1707) was an English lawyer and politician.
He was born in Constantinople, Turkey, where his father, Sir Peter Wyche, was the English Ambassador. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford with Bachelor of Arts in 1653. He received his Master of Arts (MA) in 1655 and his Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) in 1665. Between the time he received his MA and his DCL, he was knighted (1660). This is so close in time to the English Restoration that he was almost certainly a Cavalier, and may have served in the military for the Royalist cause.
He was an original member of the Royal Society and served as President from 1683–1684. He joined the bar in 1670 and became the Secretary to the Lieutenancy of Ireland in 1692. He was a Member of Parliament for several districts at different times, (MP for Callington (1661–1678), for East Grinstead (1681–1685), for Saltash (1685–1687), and for Preston (1702–1705) From the Sackler Archive of Fellows of the Royal Society.
He married Mary, daughter of George Evelyn of Wootton and niece of John Evelyn, the diarist. Around 1690 he purchased Hockwold Hall (then called The Poynings) at Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk. He died there and a monument to him can be found in the church of St. Peter in Hockwold.
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Sir Hugh Pollard Sir John Coryton |
Member of Parliament for Callington with Allen Brodrick 1661 Sir Henry Bennet 1661-1665 Samuel Rolle 1665-1678 1661–1678 |
Succeeded by Samuel Rolle Sir John Coryton |
Preceded by Goodwin Wharton William Jephson |
Member of Parliament for East Grinstead with Henry Powle 1681–1685 |
Succeeded by Simon Smith Thomas Jones |
Preceded by Sir John Davie Bernard Granville |
Member of Parliament for Saltash with Edmund Waller 1685–1689 |
Succeeded by John Waddon Bernard Granville |
Preceded by Henry Ashhurst Thomas Molyneux |
Member of Parliament for Preston with Charles Zedenno Stanley 1702–1705 |
Succeeded by Francis Annesley Edward Rigby |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Sir William Harbord |
Chief Secretary for Ireland 1676–1682 |
Succeeded by Sir William Ellis |
Preceded by John Davis |
Chief Secretary for Ireland 1692–1693 |
Succeeded by Sir Richard Aldworth |