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Robert Kirkham

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Robert Kirkham (born around 1579) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1628 to 1629. He was from Middlesex. He studied at Christ Church, Oxford, starting in February 1598 at age 18 and earned a BA in 1601. He was also a student at Lincoln's Inn in 1601. In 1628 he was elected Member of Parliament for St Albans and served until 1629, when King Charles I began ruling without Parliament for eleven years.


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