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Giles Tooker (c 1565 – 25 November 1623) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1601 and 1614. Tooker was the son of Charles Tooker, yeoman of Maddingley and his wife Matilda Nipperhead. His father died in 1571 when he was six leaving him well endowed financially. He was educated at Barnard's Inn and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1581. In 1589, he was called to the bar. He was a member of counsel to Salisbury in 1591.[1] In 1601, Tooker was elected Member of Parliament for Salisbury. He was re-elected MP for Salisbury in 1604. He led the movement for the emancipation of Salisbury and when it was incorporated in 1611, he became the first recorder of the city, holding office until his death. He was also recorder of Wilton. In 1614, he was re-elected MP for Salisbury. He was treasurer of his inn from 1617 to 1618.[1] When he died at the age of about 67, Tooker owned property in Maydenton, Madington, Burton, Hammington, Charleton, Chesenbury, Bulkington and Eston as well as his house in Salisbury.[1] Tooker married Elizabeth Eyre, daughter of Thomas Eyre of Salisbury on 9 September 1586 and had two sons and two daughters.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 History of Parliament Online - Giles Tooker {{s-start}}{{s-par|en}}{{succession box| title=Member of Parliament for Salisbury | before= Thomas Eyre | before2= Giles Hutchens | with= John Puxton | with2= Richard Godfrey | with3= Roger Gauntlett | years=1601–1614 | after= Roger Gauntlett | after2= Thomas Hussey }}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tooker, Giles}} 14 : 1565 births|1623 deaths|Year of birth uncertain|People from Salisbury|People from Wilton, Wiltshire|Members of Lincoln's Inn|English lawyers|16th-century English lawyers|17th-century English lawyers|People of the Tudor period|People of the Stuart period|English MPs 1601|English MPs 1604–1611|English MPs 1614 |
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