William Alington
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William Alington
Summary
William Alington is a human[1]. He died on October 19, 1446[2]. He worked as a politician[3].
Key Facts
- William Alington died on October 19, 1446[2].
- Among William Alington's spouses was Joane Burgh[4].
- A child of William Alington was Sir William Alington, of Horseheath[5].
- A child of William Alington was John Alington[6].
- A child of William Alington was Robert Alington[7].
- William Alington held citizenship in Kingdom of England[8].
- William Alington worked as a politician[3].
- William Alington held the position of Member of Parliament in the Parliament of England[9].
- William Alington held the position of Member of the 1410 Parliament[10].
- William Alington held the position of Member of the October 1416 Parliament[11].
- William Alington held the position of Member of the 1429-30 Parliament[12].
- William Alington held the position of Speaker of the House of Commons[13].
- William Alington is recorded as male[14].
- William Alington's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- William Alington's honorific prefix is recorded as Sir[16].
- William Alington's family name is recorded as Alington[17].
- William Alington's given name is recorded as William[18].
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Career and Affiliations
William Alington's professions included politician[3]. Positions held include Member of Parliament in the Parliament of England[9]; Member of the 1410 Parliament[10]; Member of the October 1416 Parliament[11]; Member of the 1429-30 Parliament[12]; and Speaker of the House of Commons[13], an elective office[19], in United Kingdom[20], founded in 1377[21].
Personal Life
William Alington was married to Joane Burgh[4]. Children include Sir William Alington, of Horseheath[5], 1397–1459[22]; John Alington[6]; and Robert Alington[7].
Death and Burial
William Alington died on October 19, 1446[2].
FAQs
Who was William Alington married to?
William Alington's spouses include Joane Burgh[4].
What did William Alington do for work?
William Alington worked as politician[3].