biography text
Treouran ranks among the most obscure men to serve in the Commons in Henry VI’s reign. Born as the son of a long-serving coroner of Cornwall, he owed what limited part he played in public life entirely to his father. Elected for Helston alongside Roger senior in 1455, he had earlier that year assisted him in his official duties by returning the coroner’s responses to several writs of certiorari into King’s bench.
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Parlimentarian
Parliamentarian
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