John Freke (MP)
John Freke (born c 1591 – 28 November 1641) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1624.
Freke was the son of Thomas Freke of Iwerne Courtney, Dorset and studied at Hart Hall, Oxford on 31 October 1605, aged 14. He then studied law at the Middle Temple in 1600.
In 1614, he was elected Member of Parliament for Wareham. In 1621 he was elected MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. He was re-elected MP for Weymouth in 1624.[1]
He purchased Cerne Abbey from the Crown in 1625 and was knighted in 1631. He was appointed High Sheriff of Dorset for January to October, 1636.
He married twice: firstly Arundell, the daughter of Sir George Trenchard of Wolveton, Charminster, Dorset, with whom he had a son who predeceased him and a daughter and secondly Jane, the daughter and coheiress of Sir John Shurley of Isfield, Sussex and widow of Sir Walter Covert of Slaugham, Sussex with whom he had 2 sons and 2 daughters.
References
- "FREKE, John (1589-1641), of Westbrooke House, Upwey, Dorset; later of Cerne Abbey, Dorset and Peper Harrow, Surr.". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Robert Napier Dr Francis James |
Member of Parliament for Wareham 1614 With: William Pitt |
Succeeded by William Pitt John Trenchard |
Preceded by Sir Charles Caesar Robert Bateman Bernard Michell John Roy |
Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis 1621–1624 With: Matthew Pitt 1621–1622 Giles Green 1621–1622 Christopher Erle 1621–1622 Arthur Pyne 1624 Sir Thomas Myddelton 1624 Henry Waltham 1624 |
Succeeded by Arthur Pyne Sir Thomas Myddelton Henry Waltham Bernard Michell |
Catehgory:High Sheriff of Dorset