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'''Nicholas Saunders''' (died 1605), was an English politician.
'''Nicholas Saunders''' (died 1605), was an English politician.


He was the only son of Thomas Saunders of Uxbridge, Middlesex and educated at [[King's College, Cambridge]] (1565).
He was a [[Member of Parliament|Member]] (MP) of the [[Parliament of England]] for [[Penryn (UK Parliament constituency)|Penryn]] in 1589, [[St. Ives (UK Parliament constituency)|St. Ives]] in 1593, [[Helston (UK Parliament constituency)|Helston]] in 1597 and [[Lostwithiel (UK Parliament constituency)|Lostwithiel]] in 1601.<ref>http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/saunders-nicholas-i-1605</ref>

He was employed as a government messenger carrying state correspondence to overseas countries. At one stage (1585) he got into debt and spent time in prison.

He was elected a [[Member of Parliament|Member]] (MP) of the [[Parliament of England]] for [[Penryn (UK Parliament constituency)|Penryn]] in 1589, [[St. Ives (UK Parliament constituency)|St. Ives]] in 1593, [[Helston (UK Parliament constituency)|Helston]] in 1597 and [[Lostwithiel (UK Parliament constituency)|Lostwithiel]] in 1601.

He never married.


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* {{cite web|url = http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/saunders-nicholas-i-1605| title= SAUNDERS, Nicholas I (d.1605), of London.|publisher= History of Parliament|accessdate = 24 April 2013}}


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Nicholas Saunders (died 1605), was an English politician.

He was the only son of Thomas Saunders of Uxbridge, Middlesex and educated at King's College, Cambridge (1565).

He was employed as a government messenger carrying state correspondence to overseas countries. At one stage (1585) he got into debt and spent time in prison.

He was elected a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Penryn in 1589, St. Ives in 1593, Helston in 1597 and Lostwithiel in 1601.

He never married.

References

  • "SAUNDERS, Nicholas I (d.1605), of London". History of Parliament. Retrieved 24 April 2013.

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