Maurice Berkeley (Somerset MP)

Maurice Berkeley (ca. 1577 – ca. 1617) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1597 and 1614.

Berkeley was the son of Sir Henry Berkeley of Bruton and his wife Margaret Lygon, daughter of William Lygon of Madresfield, Worcestershire.[1] He matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford aged 13 on 13 February 1590 together with his brother Henry and was awarded BA on 14 February 1593. He was admitted to Middle Temple in 1594.[2]

In 1597, Berkeley was elected Member of Parliament for Truro. He was elected MP for Somerset in 1601 and for Minehead in 1604. [3] In 1614 he was re-elected MP for Somerset.[2]

Berkeley died before July 1617 when his will was proved. He had a son also named Maurice.

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
John Parker
Nicholas Smith
Member of Parliament for Truro
1597
With: Reade Stafford
Succeeded by
William Daniel
Thomas Harris
Preceded by
Sir Francis Popham
Sir Hugh Portman
Member of Parliament for Somerset
1601
With: (Sir) Edward Phelips
Succeeded by
Sir Francis Hastings
(Sir) Edward Phelips
Preceded by
Dr Francis James
Lewis Lashbrooke
Member of Parliament for Minehead
1604
With: Sir Ambrose Turville
Succeeded by
No return made
Preceded by
(Sir) Edward Phelips
John Poulett
Member of Parliament for Somerset
1614
Succeeded by
Charles Berkley
Robert Hopton