Robert Hopton
Robert Hopton (died 1638) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in two parliaments between 1604 and 1622.
Hopton was the eldest son of Sir Arthur Hopton of Witham Friary, Somerset and his wife Rachel Hall, daughter of Edmund Hall of Gretford, Lincolnshire. In 1604, he was elected Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury. Between about 1609 and 1617 he was engaged in the construction of Evercreech House. He was Sheriff of Somerset for the year 1618 to 1619. In 1621 he was elected MP for Somerset.[1]
By his wife Jane Kemeys, Hopton was the father of Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton; William Hopton; Abigail Hopton, who married Nicholas Stillwell; Mary Hopton, who married Sir Henry Mackworth; Margaret Hopton, who married Sir Baynham Throckmorton, MP; Catherine Hopton; and Rachael Hopton.
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Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Arthur Messenger John Budden |
Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury 1604-1611 With: John Budden |
Succeeded by Henry Croke Sir Miles Sandys |
Preceded by John Poulett Sir Maurice Berkeley |
Member of Parliament for Somerset 1621-1622 With: Sir Maurice Berkeley |
Succeeded by Sir Robert Phelips John Simms |