William Button (1526–1591)

William Button (1526–1591) was the member of the Parliament of England for Marlborough for the parliament of March 1553.[1]

He was bailiff of Heytesbury by October 1553, sheriff in Wiltshire in 1564–65 and 1570–71, and a justice of the peace.[1]

His son Ambrose Button (c. 1549 – after 1608) was the member of Parliament for Malmesbury for the Parliament of 1571. He was disinherited by his father in 1591 in favour of his brother, also William, causing the Privy Council to summon William senior to London to explain matters. They informed him that Queen Elizabeth "much disliked" the action, and that Ambrose was "known to some at court to be of very good behaviour and well affected in religion, perhaps better given" than William junior. The disinheritance was not reversed, however.[2]

References

  1. BUTTON, William II (1526–91), of Alton Priors, Wilts. The History of Parliament. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  2. BUTTON, Ambrose (?c.1549-aft.1608), of Alton Priors, Wilts.; later of Buckland, Hants. The History of Parliament. Retrieved 9 December 2018.


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