David Flitwick (died 1296), of Flitwick, Bedfordshire, was an English politician and soldier of the Anglo-Scots Wars.
David Flitwick | |
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M.P. for Bedfordshire | |
In office 27 Nov 1295[2] – 1296 | |
Monarch | Edward I |
Personal details | |
Born | Flitwick, Bedfordshire |
Died | 1296[3] Invasion of Scotland? |
Spouse | Lucy |
Children | David Flitwick |
Parent | David Flitwick & Hyllaria |
Career and Life
editFlitwick was summoned to Parliament for the Bedfordshire constituency on 27 November 1295.[2] He died during Edward I's Invasion of Scotland and Edward ordered Flitwick's lands to be seized whilst staying at Roxburgh on 3 June 1296.[3][non-primary source needed] The Inquisition post mortem held found Flitwick to have been in possession of the manor of Flitwick and wardship of Skipton Castle.[4][non-primary source needed]
Family
editFlitwick was succeeded by his son David Flitwick (1266–1311), who married Lora Gumbaud. The younger Flitwick was succeeded by David Flitwick.
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