For the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, see William L. Roper. For the fictional character, see Willy Roper. For those of a similar name, see Bill Roper (disambiguation).
The Right Honourable
Sir William Roper
High Sheriff of Kent
In office 1554–1555
Monarch
Mary I
Preceded by
Robert Southwell
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Kempe
Personal details
Born
c. 1496
Died
4 January 1578 (aged 81-82)
Spouse
Margaret More
(m. 1521)
Children
Elizabeth Margaret Thomas Mary Anthony
Alma mater
Lincoln's Inn
William Roper (c. 1496 – 4 January 1578) was an English lawyer and member of Parliament. The son of a Kentish gentleman, he married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas More. He wrote a highly regarded biography of his father-in-law.[1]
^Urquhart, Francis Fortescue (1912). "William Roper" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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