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Thomas Hoyle

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Hoyle married firstly the daughter of William Maskew, named Elizabeth, who died 9 December 1639. He married secondly to Susannah of unknown parentage.
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Despite speaking against and entering his dissent in the debate upon the King's Answers constituting a ground for peace, Hoyle was not excluded under
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Yorkshire Genealogist with which is incorporated Yorkshire Bibliographer Edited by J Horsfall Turner published by T Harrison & Sons 1890 p250-251
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sometimes spelt Hoile (born 29 January 1586, died 30 January 1650 ) was mayor of York and member of
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Elected again to Parliament in November 1640, Hoyle represented York in the
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In 1628, the two parliamentary seats for York were initially awarded to
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Arthur Ingram
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"HOYLE, Thomas (1587-1650), of St. Martin-cum-Gregory, Micklegate, York; later of Broad Sanctuary, Westminster | History of Parliament Online"
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0029-3970
1471-6941
Parliament of England
Arthur Ingram
Christopher Brooke

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