Clement Higham

Clement Higham
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
In office
1558–1559
Preceded byDavid Broke
Succeeded byEdward Saunders
Speaker of the House of Commons
In office
12 November 1554 – 16 January 1555
MonarchMary I
Preceded byRobert Broke
Succeeded byJohn Pollard
Personal details
Bornc. 1495
Died(1571-03-09)9 March 1571
Spouse(s)(1) Anne Moonines; (2) Anne Waldegrave (1506–1590)
Parent(s)Clement Heigham; Maud Cooke
Alma materLincoln's Inn
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Sir Clement Higham MP JP PC (also Heigham; before 1495 – 9 March 1571) of Barrow, Suffolk, was an English lawyer and politician, a Speaker of the House of Commons in 1554, and Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1558–1559. A loyal Roman Catholic, he held various offices and commissions under Queen Mary, and was knighted in 1555 by King Philip, but withdrew from politics after the succession of Queen Elizabeth I in 1558.