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William Bromley (1663/1664 - 1732)

Member of Parliament for Oxford University 21 Mar 1701 to 13 Feb 1732, and before that for Warwickshire Other biography: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/period/16th-century?query=%22william%20bromley%22 Relevant locations: Member of parliament for Oxford University, Oxford
References in Documents:
MS Book of Benefactors (MacGregor, ed.)

William Bromley, Esquire of the Royal Court and one of the Burgesses of the University of Oxford, gave an original gold medal struck to commemorate the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Anne on 23 April 1702. See the Vice-Chancellor's Catalogue, no. 341.

Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 341 ANNA D.G. MAG. BR. FR. ET HIB. REGINA. Vicem gerit illa tonantis. Inaugurat. XXIII. Ap.MDCCII. Ex dono D. Gul. Bromley Arm. pro Acad. Oxõn. senatoris. in Parl. Ang. Anne Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland, represented as Jupiter the Thunderer, succeeded 23 April 1702. Given by William Bromley Esq., Member of Parliament for the University of Oxford.