Arthur Atye

Sir Arthur Atye or Atey (died 1604) was an English academic and politician.

[4] He was six times a Member of Parliament: for Liverpool in 1572 and 1584; for Fowey in 1589; for Shaftesbury in 1593; for Dunwich in 1597; and for Bere Alston (1604).

[1] Atye was also one of the trading group in Leicester's circle involved in commerce with Morocco, with Alexander Avenon and Richard Staper.

[8] Atye was residing at Kilburn when he died; he owned property in several other locations around London, including Harrow-on-the-Hill where he was buried.

[9] Atye married first Anne Quarles, the widow of William Ricthorne, who died in 1583; there were no children of the marriage.