John Flamank | |
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Flamank of Boscarne:- argent, a cross between four mullets pierced gules
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M.P. for Bodmin | |
In office 5 Feb 1515 – 22 Dec 1515 |
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Monarch | Henry VIII |
Personal details | |
Born | bef.1486 |
Died | 1540 |
Spouse(s) | Jane Nanfan |
Children | Gilbert Flamank John Flamank Henry Flamank Roger Flamank |
Parents | Richard Flamank Jane Luccombe |
John Flamank or Flamoke (by 1486-1535/1541), of Boscarne, near Bodmin, Cornwall, was an English politician.
He was the son of Richard Flamank and Jane, daughter of Thomas Luccombe of Bodmin. His elder brother was Thomas Flamank, co-leader of the Cornish Rebellion of 1497.
John served as a man-at-arms at Calais in 1507. before acting as Member of Parliament (MP) for Bodmin in 1515.
He was a Commissioner of Subsidy for Cornwall in 1523 and was appointed Mayor of Bodmin in 1525 and 1534.
In 1526 he served as a Yeoman Usher in the Royal Household and as Usher of the Kings Chamber in 1538.
John died in 1540.
John married Jane, daughter of Sir Richard Nanfan, Deputy Lieutenant of Calais and Esquire of the King's Body. They had the following issue: