Francis
Bacon (January 22, 1561) politically served as an attorney general and Lord
Chancellor of England by being in Parliament for almost four decades (1584 to
1617) In 1603, three years before he married heiress Alice Barnham, Bacon became
a knight to James I when he married heiress Alice Barnham. Philosophically, he
is known for focusing on experimentation and interaction, and through his new
scientific methods of gathering data with organization and system to make
science more empirical and usable for mankind.