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Henry Woodhouse (born around 1545 – died 8 October 1624) was an English politician from Hickling and Waxham, Norfolk. He was the second son of Sir William Woodhouse and his second wife, Elizabeth Calthorpe.

Who Was Henry Woodhouse?

Henry Woodhouse lived during a time when England was ruled by monarchs, like Queen Elizabeth I. He was known for being a Member of Parliament, which meant he helped make laws for the country. He came from an important family in Norfolk.

What is a Member of Parliament?

A Member of Parliament (often called an MP) is a person chosen to represent a specific area, or "constituency," in the country's main law-making body, the Parliament. In Henry Woodhouse's time, MPs would meet to discuss important issues and advise the monarch. They helped create new laws and decide how the country should be run.

Henry's Time in Parliament

Henry Woodhouse served as an MP for the area of Norfolk. He was first elected in 1572 and served for several years. He was elected again in 1589. This shows he was a trusted and respected figure in his community, chosen to speak for them in Parliament.

His Family Life

Henry Woodhouse was married twice. His first wife was Anne Bacon, who was the daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon. They had several children together. One of their sons, also named Henry Woodhouse, later became the Governor of Bermuda. Another child, Mary Woodhouse, married into notable families.

Later, Henry Woodhouse married Cecily Gresham. She was the daughter of Thomas Gresham. They also had children, including Gresham Woodhouse and Elizabeth Woodhouse. Elizabeth married a well-known politician and historian named William Hakewill. Henry Woodhouse passed away in 1624.

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