In April 1640, he was elected MP for Chichester in the Short Parliament.
In April 1640, Kyrton was elected MP for Milborne Port in the Short Parliament.
John Pym, MP for Tavistock, quickly emerged as a major figure in debate; his long speech on 17 April expressed the refusal of the House of Commons to vote subsidies unless royal abuses were addressed.
In April 1640, he was elected Member of Parliament for Barnstaple in the Short Parliament.
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In the Short Parliament of 13 April to 4 May 1640 he made one of the speeches that led to its dissolution and "appeared to be the most leading man" according to Clarendon.