INKPEN, Richard (d.1577), of Galaker, Hants.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981
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Constituency

Dates

Family and Education

1st s. of Francis Inkpen of Galaker by his 1st w. Alice, da. of Richard Norton. educ. M. Temple 1555. m. Alice, da. of Sir John Rivers, ld. mayor of London, 1da.

Offices Held

J.p. Hants from c.1573.

Bencher and Autumn reader, M. Temple 1575.

Biography

Little is known about Inkpen, who was one of a number of puritan Middle Temple lawyers known to the 2nd Earl of Bedford, who was presumably responsible for his return at Bridport. In a list of lawyers drawn up in 1576 Inkpen was described as ‘learned’, ‘rich’ and ‘pro’. He died in 1577, administration of his estate being granted to his widow, who, in the next year, married another Middle Temple lawyer, Sir Matthew Carew, by whom she had a son, Thomas, the poet. Inkpen’s daughter and heir Elizabeth married the eldest son of Sir Edmund Anderson, chief justice of the common pleas.1

There was, among other namesakes, a Richard Inkpen, duchy of Lancaster surveyor, who lived in Wiltshire and was possibly uncle of the man described above.2

Ref Volumes: 1558-1603

Author: P. W. Hasler

Notes

  • 1. Vis. Hants (Harl. Soc. lxiv), 30; Roberts thesis, 86; M.T. Recs. i. 102, 113, 170; Cal. I.T. Recs. i. 472; Willan, Early Hist. Russia Company, 203; PCC Admons. 1572-80, p. 81; Poems of Carew, ed. Dunlop, pp. xiii, xiv, xliv.
  • 2. Somerville, Duchy, i. 447; PCC 8 Sainberbe; PRO Lists and Indexes, vii. 216; xiii. 102; Ducatus Lanc. pt. 4, pp. 166, 195, 201; VCH Hants, iii. 312.