Robert Abraham (1410–1470) was a Member of Parliament for Portsmouth.

Life

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Parliamentary historian J.C. Wedgwood has suggested he was the son of an earlier MP for the same constituency, Henry Abraham.[1][2]

He was elected member to attend the parliaments of 1433 and 1449–1450. He last appears on official records when, in 1467, he acted as pledge for another MP for the same constituency, Henry Uvedale.

References

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  1. ^ Wedgwood, J.C., History of Parliament: Biographies of the Members of the Commons House, 1439–1509 (London, 1936), 1.
  2. ^ "ABRAHAM, Henry, of Portsmouth, Hants. - History of Parliament Online".