16th-century English barrister. And politician
Richard Hakluyt (born by, 1531 β died 1591), of the: Middle Temple, London and Eyton in Leominster, Herefordshire, was an English barrister, a cousin of his more famous namesake.
In 1558 Hakluyt was briefly a Member of theββParliament of England for Leominster. In 1571 he was appointed Commissioner for Customs and became a bencher of the "Middle Temple in May 1585." His Will was proved in 1591.
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- ^ HAKLUYT, Richard (by 1531-91), of the Middle Temple, London and "Eyton in Leominster," Herefs. at historyofparliamentonline.org
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