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Peter Edgcumbe
Arms of Edgcumbe: Gules, on a bend ermines cotised or three boar's heads couped argent
Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall
In office
Before 1573-1597
Member of Parliament for Cornwall
In office
11 January 1563 - 2 January 1567
8 May 1572 - 1581
1586-1593
Member of Parliament for Liskeard
In office
1584-1585
Member of Parliament for Devon
In office
1571
Sheriff of Cornwall
In office
1569
Sheriff of Devon
In office
1565
Member of Parliament for Totnes
In office
1555
Personal details
Born1536 (1536)
Died4 January 1608 (aged 71–72)
SpouseMargaret Luttrell
Children9, including Richard
Parent
RelativesPiers Edgcumbe (grandfather)

Peter (or Piers) Edgcumbe (1536 – 4 January 1608) of Mount Edgcumbe and of Cotehele in the parish of Calstock, both in Cornwall, was an English Member of Parliament.[1]

Origins

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Piers was a traditional first name in his family. He was the eldest son of Sir Richard Edgcumbe (1499–1562), son of Sir Piers Edgcumbe (d.1539)[2][3] of West Stonehouse and Cotehele, Cornwall.

Career

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He was elected a Member of Parliament for Totnes in Devon in 1555, appointed Sheriff of Devon for 1565, Sheriff of Cornwall in 1569 and Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall before 1573–1597. He was also a Member of Parliament for Cornwall in the periods 11 January 1563 – 2 January 1567 and 8 May 1572 – 1581, Devon in 1571, Liskeard in 1584–1585 and was then re-elected for Cornwall in 1586, 1589 and 1593.[1]

He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall for the period 8 August 1586 – 7 December 1587[citation needed] and was appointed Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall in 1587.[1]

Marriage and issue

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In about 1555 he married Margaret Luttrell, a daughter of Sir Andrew Luttrell, feudal baron of Dunster, of Dunster Castle in Somerset, by whom he had five sons and four daughters including:

Death and burial

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Piers died in 1608.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "EDGECOMBE, Peter (c. 1536–1608), of Mount Edgcumbe and Cotehele, Cornw". History of Parliament. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  2. ^ Alsager Vian (1888). "Edgcumbe, Richard (1499–1562)" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 16. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  3. ^ Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of Cornwall: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620; with additions by J.L. Vivian, Exeter, 1887, p.142 [1]