Deceased
from Omaha, NE
1495
Died:1568
English MP • Sheriff • President • Captain • Engineer
Business category:Monuments
15th-century English person • 16th-century English person • Person of the Tudor period
Sport:Damage
Skill:Reconciliation
Preference:Prisoner
Master status:Prominent politician
1615
Died:1684
English MP • Member of Lincoln's Inn
In 1659, Wharton was elected Member of Parliament for Westmorland ( UK Parliament constituency ) in the Third Protectorate Parliament.
Knight of the Bath
1588
Died:1622
English MP
His elder brother George was killed in a duel, and his eldest son young Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton inherited the Baron Wharton when the 3rd Baron died in 1625.
1520
Died:1572
Spouse:Anne Radcliffe
English MP • Queen
He was named Master of the Horse and a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom..
Person of the Tudor period • 16th-century English person
Preference:Mate • Catholic
1648
Died:1715
Member of the Privy Council of England • English MP • Author • Comptroller
Public speaker • Dramatist
Colonel
31 August 1614 • Winston, County Durham , County Durham
Died:15 November 1673 • London
Known for:Submandibular duct, Wharton's jelly
Tutor
Translation
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
Skill:Reconciliation