Clement Higham Politician

Sir Clement Higham (also Heigham) of Barrow, Suffolk (born by 1495 – died 9 March 1571) was an English lawyer and politician. He was a Member of Parliament, Speaker of the House of Commons (1554–1555), Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and a Privy Councillor to Queen Mary. He was also a barrister-at-law and a Reader and Governor of Lincoln's Inn in London.Higham was Member of Parliament (MP) for Ipswich April 1554; for Rye October 1553; West Looe November 1554 and Lancaster 1558.Higham was buried in the parish church at Barrow, Suffolk, where there is an altar tomb in the chancel with effigy brasses, arms, and long eulogistic inscription, and his heraldic coat of arms is displayed in a window at Lincoln's Inn.

Personal facts

Clement Higham
Nationality
United Kingdom
Date of deathMarch 09, 1571
Profession
Barrister

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Office holder

monarch
Mary I of England
officeSpeaker of the House of Commons
relation
Robert Drury (speaker)
successor

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