William Mohun

Sir William Mohun (ca. 1540 – 6 April 1588) was an English politician.

He was the son of Reginald Mohun of Clifton Maybank, Dorset and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1559 to study law.[1]

He was elected Member of Parliament for St Germans (1563–1567) and Cornwall (2 April 1571 - 29 May 1571). He was appointed sheriff of Cornwall for 1572 and 1578, knighted in 1583, and then re-elected MP for Cornwall again in 1584 and 1586. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall from 8 August 1586 to 7 December 1587.[1]

He died in 1588. He had married twice; firstly Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir John Horsey, with whom he had two sons, including his heir Reginald, and a daughter and secondly Anne, the daughter and coheiress of William Reskimer and widow of John Trelawny of Menheniot, with whom he had a further three sons and two daughters.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "MOHUN, William (c.1540-88), of Hall and Boconnoc, Cornw.". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 2012-03-28.


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