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Edward Aglionby (died c. 1591)

Edward Aglionby (1520 – c. 1591) was an English Member of Parliament, official, translator and poet. He was closely associated with the Dudley family.

Life edit

Aglionby was born at Carlisle in 1520, and educated at Eton, from whence he was elected in 1536 to a scholarship at King's College, Cambridge, of which society he appears to have become a fellow three years later. He graduated B.A. in 1540–1541, and M.A. in 1544.[1][2]

He was returned MP for Carlisle in 1547 (Edward VI's 1st parliament)|, but he did not serve for the full duration. He was returned for Carlisle in May 1553 (Edward VI's 1st parliament) and may have sat as the MP for Carlisle in 1559.[3]

Subsequently he was appointed a justice of the peace for Warwickshire, where he possessed considerable property.[1] His residence was at Temple Balshall. In December 1569 the treasure for the supply of the army sent to suppress the Northern Rebellion was committed to his charge, and he conveyed it safely to Berwick-on-Tweed.[1]

He was returned for Warwick to the parliament of April 1571, and spoke thrice on the bill for imposing penalties on those who did not attend the services of the Established Church. The measure, he urged, ought to be only temporary in its operation. On 12 August 1572 he was elected recorder of Warwick. Queen Elizabeth I visited that town the same day on her way from Bishop's Itchington to Kenilworth Castle, and the new recorder made an oration to her majesty, which is printed in Nichols's Progresses of Queen Elizabeth.[1] In November 1587 he resigned the recordership "because of his great age, and impotency to travel, and failing of sight".[4]

Works edit

Aglionby was the translator of:

  • A notable and maruailous epistle of the famous Doctor Mathewe Gribalde, professor of the law in the vniuersitie of Padua: concerning the terrible judgement of god vpon hym, that for feare of men denyeth Christ, and the knowen veritie: with a Preface of Doctor Caluine. Translated out of Latin intoo English by E. A.Worcester (printed by John Oswen), 1550.[5]

It was republished at London, without date, by Henry Denham, for William Norton: Now newely imprinted, with a godly and wholesome preseruative against desperation, at all tymes necessarie for the soule: chiefly to be vsed when the deuill dooeth assaulte vs moste fiercely, and death approacheth nighest.[6]

Aglionby wrote a genealogy of Queen Elizabeth, for which she gave him an annual pension of five pounds. A Latin poem of his was printed in Wilson's Epigrammata, 1552, 4to.[7]

Family edit

He married Catharine, daughter of Sir William Wigston, his predecessor in the office of recorder of Warwick.[6]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Cooper 1885, p. 176.
  2. ^ ACAD & AGLY536E.
  3. ^ "The first name of the Mr Aglionby who sat for Carlisle in 1559 has not been ascertained, but the assumption must be that he was either John Aglionby or Edward Aglionby I of Temple Balsall. Both men had already represented Carlisle. The 1559 Member, whoever he was, left no mark on the records of the House" (Fuidge & Davidson 1981).
  4. ^ Cooper 1885, pp. 176–177.
  5. ^ Cooper "Edward Aglionby biographer in the Dictionary of National Biography states that the author of the tract was Aglionby was the E. A. of the title-page is clear from the acrostic contained in "An Epigram of the terrible example of one Francis Spera an Italian, of whom this booke is compiled" (Cooper 1885, p. 177 cites himself in Athenæ Cantabrigienses, pp. 21, 543; and Nichols 1823, pp. 309–310
  6. ^ a b Cooper 1885, p. 177.
  7. ^ Rose 1857.

References edit

  • "Aglionby or Egliionby, Edward (AGLY536E)", A Cambridge Alumni Database, University of Cambridge</ref>
  • Fuidge, N. M.; Davidson, Alan (1981), "AGLIONBY, Edward I (1520-91?) of Temple Balsall, Warwicks", in Hasler, P.W. (ed.), History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, Boydell and Brewer
  • Rose, Hugh James (1857), "Aglionby, Edward", A New General Biographical Dictionary, vol. 1 AA–ANS, London: B. Fellowes et al, p. 151

Attribution:

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainCooper, Thompson (1885). "Aglionby, Edward". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 176–177.
    • Cooper, Thompson, Athenæ Cantabrigienses, vol. 2, pp. 21, 543
    • Nichols, John (1823), Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, vol. 1i, pp. 309–310

Further reading edit

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