https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Long_(politician)
Robert Long (c. 1391 – 31 March 1447) of
South Wraxall[1] and Draycot Cerne in Wiltshire, was a
Member of Parliament for
Old Sarum in Wiltshire (1414), for
Calne, Wiltshire, (1417) and six times for the County of
Wiltshire (May 1421, December 1421, 1423–24, 1429–30, 1433, and 1442).
[2] He was the founder of the prominent Long family of
South Wraxall and Draycott in Wiltshire.
He was born in
Wiltshire, the son of Thomas Long.
[3] In 1414 Long was elected
Member of Parliament for
Old Sarum, and MP for
Wiltshire in 1421, 1423–24, 1429–30, 1433, and again in 1442.
[4] On 4 November 1428 he was appointed
Escheator of
Hampshire and Wiltshire.
[5]Robert Long owned the
manors of
South Wraxall and Draycot, both of which descended from him in the male line of the Long family for more than 400 years, with Draycot finally bequeathed away by his descendant
William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, 5th Earl of Mornington, who shocked his family by leaving it in his will to his cousin
Henry Wellesley, 1st Earl Cowley, in 1863.