William Towse

1551 – 22 October 1634) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1586 and 1626.

He lived in the Inner Temple until 1614 and audited the steward's accounts and the treasurer's accounts five times between 1583 and 1600 and served on several committees investigating matters of concern to the inn.

He was town clerk of Colchester by 1620 and in his later years lived at Takeley, Essex.

[1] Towse married Jean French and had a son and three daughters.

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