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  1. Sir Humphrey Wingfield (died 1545) was an English lawyer and Speaker of the House of Commons of England between 1533 and 1536.

  2. Sir Humphrey Wingfield, né en 1480 ou 1481 et mort le 23 octobre 1545 1, est un juriste et homme politique anglais. Il est le président de la Chambre des communes au début de la Réforme anglicane, et préside ainsi au vote de la loi qui crée l' Église d'Angleterre .

    • « Parlement de la Réforme » (en)
    • Thomas Audley
    • Henri VIII
    • Richard Rich
  3. He was the son of Sir Humphrey Wingfield and his wife Anne (née Wiseman). He married Bridget Pargiter, daughter of Sir John Pargiter and they had a son, Humphrey. [1] Upon his father's death in 1545, he inherited lands in Brantham and Ipswich .

  4. Biography. Humphrey Wingfield was an infant when his father died in 1481, but the name of his guardian has not been found. A member of Gray’s Inn, his readership of 1517 there was his second—the date of the first is unrecorded—and by the time he gave it his name appears regularly as attorney to his relative Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk.

  5. Sir Humphrey Wingfield (d. 23 October 1545), lawyer and speaker of the House of Commons, was born by or before 1481, the youngest son of Sir John Wingfield (c. 1430-1481) of Letheringham, Suffolk, and his wife Elizabeth FitzLewis (c.1431-c.1497), daughter of Sir John Fitzlewis (c.1405-1442) of West Horndon, Essex and Anne Montacute (c.1409-1457).

  6. 13 de out. de 2021 · WINGFIELD, Sir HUMPHREY ( d. 1545), speaker of the House of Commons, was the twelfth son of Sir John Wingfield of Letheringham, Suffolk, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John FitzLewis of West Horndon, Essex.

  7. Edward Wingfield Humphreys (1841 – April 1892) was a New Zealand member of parliament representing Christchurch North from 1889 to 1890. He was also a farmer in Otago, and his extended family included a number of political figures.