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Henry Capell, Baron Capell of Tewkesbury






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The Lord Capell of Tewkesbury
Portrait by Peter Lely
First Lord of the Admiralty
In office
1679–1681
Preceded byPrince Rupert of the Rhine
Succeeded byThe Earl of Nottingham
Member of Parliament
for Tewkesbury
In office
1660–1685
MonarchCharles II
Personal details
Born1638
Little Hadham, Hertfordshire
Died30 May 1696(1696-05-30) (aged 57–58)
Chapelizod, County Dublin
NationalityEnglish
Spouse(s)Dorothy Bennet
(m. 1659)

Henry Capell, Baron Capell of Tewkesbury KB, PC (1638 – 30 May 1696) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1660 and 1692. He was then created Baron Capell.

Early life

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Henry Capell was born in Hadham Parva, Hertfordshire. He was the son of Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham and Elizabeth Morrison. He was baptised on 6 March 1638. His father was raised to the peerage in 1641 and he died fighting for the King in the civil wars in 1649 as one of the commanders of the Colchester garrison.[1] Henry's eldest brother was Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex.

Career

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Capel founded the Royal Botanic GardensatKew. Later Capel was elected Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury in the Convention Parliament. He was invested as a Knight of the Order of the Bath, on 23 April 1661. In 1661, he was re-elected MP for Tewkesbury in the Cavalier Parliament. He was a member of the Irish Privy Council, from April 1673 to March 1684/85. Capell was re-elected MP for Tewkesbury in the two elections of 1679, was a member of the English Privy Council, from 22 April 1679 to 31 January 1680, and was First Lord of the Admiralty, between 1679 and 1680.[1]

In 1689, Capell was elected MP for Cockermouth[1] and was Lord of the Treasury, between 1689 and 1690. He was invested again as Privy Councillor, on 14 February 1689. He was elected MP for Tewkesbury in 1690, and sat until 11 April 1692, when he was ennobled as Baron Capell of Tewkesbury, in the County of Gloucester.[1] One year later, he became Lord Justice of Ireland and in turn a Privy Councillor of Ireland, in June 1693. In 1695 and 1696, Capell was Lord Deputy of Ireland. His term as Lord Deputy was not considered successful because of him being a firm Whig and presiding over an administration which was deeply divided between Whigs and Tories, and he did nothing to help this situation change.

Capell died aged 58 in Chapelizod, County Dublin, and was buried on 8 September 1696 in Little Hadham, Hertfordshire. The barony died with him.

Private life

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On 16 February 1659, Capell married Dorothy Bennet, daughter of Richard Bennet. The marriage was childless, but did bring part of what later became Kew Palace into the Capell family, leading to its becoming known as Capel House.

Dorothy died in 1721, and through her will endowed a number of charities.

References

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Parliament of England
Preceded by

Not represented in Restored Rump

Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury
1660–1685
With: Richard Dowdeswell (1) 1660–1673
Sir Francis Russell, Bt 1673–1685
Succeeded by

Richard Dowdeswell (2)
Sir Francis Russell, Bt

Preceded by

Sir Daniel Fleming
Sir Orlando Gee

Member of Parliament for Cockermouth
1689–1690
With: Henry Fletcher
Succeeded by

Sir Wilfrid Lawson
Sir Orlando Gee

Preceded by

Richard Dowdeswell (2)
Sir Francis Russell, Bt

Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury
1690–1692
With: Richard Dowdeswell (2)
Succeeded by

Richard Dowdeswell (2)
Sir Francis Winnington

Political offices
Preceded by

Prince Rupert of the Rhine
(Lord High Admiral)

First Lord of the Admiralty
1679–1681
Succeeded by

The Earl of Nottingham

Preceded by

Lords Justices

Lord Deputy of Ireland
1695–1696
Succeeded by

Lords Justices


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