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Sir John Fowell, 2nd Baronet

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Arms of Fowell: Argent, a chevron sable on a chief gules three mullets pierced of the first [1]

Sir John Fowell, 2nd Baronet (14 August 1623 – 8 January 1677) of Fowelscombe in the parish of Ugborough[2] in Devon, was thrice elected a Member of Parliament for Ashburton in Devon, between 1659 and 1677. He fought in the Parliamentary army during the Civil War and following the Restoration of the Monarchy was appointed in 1666 by King Charles II Vice-Admiral of Devon.

Origins

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Fowell was the eldest son and heir of Sir Edmund Fowell, 1st Baronet (1593-1674), of Fowelscombe, by his wife Margaret Poulett, a daughter of Sir Anthony Poulett (1562–1600) (alias Pawlett, etc.), of Hinton St George[1][3] in Somerset, Governor of Jersey and Captain of the Guard to Queen Elizabeth I and a sister of John Poulett, 1st Baron Poulett (1585–1649).[4]

Career

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He was a colonel in the Regiment of Foot in the Parliamentary army during the Civil War and was governor of Totnes.[3] In 1659 he was elected Member of Parliament for Ashburton, Devon, in the Third Protectorate Parliament.[5] He was re-elected MP for Ashburton in 1660 for the Convention Parliament and was re-elected MP for Ashburton in 1661 for the Cavalier Parliament. He held the seat until his death in 1677 at the age of 53.[5] In 1666 he became Vice-Admiral of Devon and in 1674 on the death of his father he inherited the baronetcy.[3]

Marriage and children

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Fowell married Elizabeth Chichester (d.1678), a daughter of Sir John Chichester (1598-1669) of Hall[6] in the parish of Bishop's Tawton in Devon, Member of Parliament for Lostwithiel in Cornwall in 1624. By his wife he had children including:

References

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  1. ^ a b Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.369
  2. ^ Risdon, Tristram (d.1640), Survey of Devon, 1811 edition, London, 1811, with 1810 Additions, p.179
  3. ^ a b c d John Burke, John Bernard Burke A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies
  4. ^ Pole, Sir William (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.316
  5. ^ a b History of Parliament Online - Fowell, John
  6. ^ Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.177, pedigree of Chichester, p.370 pedigree of Fowell
  7. ^ a b c d Vivian, p.370
  8. ^ Vivian, p.370; p.588, pedigree of Parker
  9. ^ Vivian, p.164, pedigree of Champernowne
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Not represented in Protectorate parliaments
Member of Parliament for Ashburton
1660
With: Thomas Reynell
Succeeded by
Not represented in restored Rump
Baronetage of England
Preceded by Baronet
(of Fowellscombe)
1674–1677
Succeeded by