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Harris may have been a protégé of Sir Henry Neville I. Despite his being returned by his borough to three consecutive Parliaments, it is unlikely that he took any active part in the business of the House of Commons. The references in the journals to Mr. Harris are in all probability to Thomas Harris I before his promotion to serjeant. The Reading burgess’s name disappears from the local records after 1602; letters of administration were issued in the court of the archdeacon of Berkshire in 1605.APC, xviii. 195; Reading Recs. i. 225, 369, 387, 400, 447, 467; ii. 1; Berks. Wills (Index Library viii), 81.

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