Thomas Alured
Thomas Alured (1583 – May 1638) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1628 to 1629.Alured was the son of John Aldred of Charterhouse, Hull. He was admitted as a scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, at Easter 1602. He was admitted at Gray's Inn on 7 May 1604. From about 1606 he was private secretary to Ralph Eure, 3rd Baron Eure, and was given a number of further posts.
Alured initially held property at Ludlow, Shropshire and at Bewdley, Worcestershire but was later of Blackfriars, London and Edmonton, Middlesex. In 1628, he was elected Member of Parliament for Hedon and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years. Alured died at the age of about 54 and was buried at St Anne's, Blackfriars. Provided by Wikipedia
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The coppie of a letter written to the Duke of Buckingham by Alured, Thomas
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The coppie of a letter vvritten to the Duke of Buckingham concerning the match with Spaine discovering what dangers would happen to this state by the Kings marrying with one of a c... by Alured, Thomas
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The humble advice of Thomas Aldred to the Marquesse of Buckingham concerning the marriage of our Sovereigne Lord King Charles by Alured, Thomas
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