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Richard Newport, 1st Baron Newport
Born7 May 1587
Died8 February 1651
Whornes Place, Cuxton, Kent
BuriedMoulins, France
Spouse(s)Rachel Leveson
FatherSir Francis Newport
MotherBeatrix Lacon

Richard Newport, 1st Baron Newport (7 May 1587 – 8 February 1651)[1] was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1629. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War and was created Baron Newport in 1642.

Biography[edit]

Newport was the son of Sir Francis NewportofHigh Ercall and Beatrix Lacon, daughter of Rowland Lacon.[1][2][3] Newport was educated in Brasenose College, Oxford, from 1604 to 1607 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts.[4] In 1614 he was elected member of parliament for Shropshire. He was elected MP for Shrewsbury in 1621. In 1624 he was elected MP for Shropshire again and was re-elected in 1625, 1626 and 1628. He sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years.[5] He was appointed High Sheriff of Shropshire for 1626–27.

In 1642, Newport provided King Charles I of England with the sum of £6000 in exchange for a barony, enabling him to use artillery in the Battle of Edgehill and was duly elevated to the Peerage of EnglandasBaron Newport, of High Ercall, in the County of Salop on 14 October,[6] having been knighted at Theobalds HouseinHertfordshire in 1615. He also fortified his country house, High Ercall Hall, and made it available as a Royalist stronghold and garrison. During the Siege of High Ercall Hall the house was severely damaged and eventually captured by Parliamentary forces in 1646. After the execution of the king in 1649, Newport fled to France.[3]

Family[edit]

Newport married, before 1615, Rachel Leveson (d. 31 January 1661),[1] daughter of Sir John Leveson (21 March 1555 – 14 November 1615),[1] and sister of Sir Richard Leveson (1598–1661), by whom he had three sons and four daughters.[7] Newport died aged 63 in Moulins-en-Tonnerrois and was succeeded in the barony by his oldest son Francis.[8] His second son Andrew was a courtier and member of parliament.[9]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ a b "British History Online – A History of the County of Worcester". Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  • ^ "ThePeerage – Richard Newport, 1st Baron Newport of High Ercall". Retrieved 12 November 2006.
  • ^ Notitia Parliamentaria, Part 2, pp. 229–239 Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  • ^ Haydn, Joseph (1851). The Book of Dignities: Containing Rolls of the Official Personages of the British Empire. London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longman's. p. 550.
  • ^ Burke, John (1831). A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley. p. 396.
  • ^ Garbet, Samuel (1818). The History of Wem. London: G. Franklin. pp. 102–104.
  • ^ Henning, Basil Duke (1983). The House of Commons, 1660-1690. Vol. I. London: Secker & Warburg. pp. 136–137. ISBN 0-436-19274-8.
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    Parliament of England
    Preceded by

    Sir Roger Owen
    Sir Robert Needham

    Member of Parliament for Shropshire
    1614
    With: Sir Roger Owen
    Succeeded by

    Sir Robert Vernon
    Sir Francis Kynaston

    Preceded by

    Lewis Prowde
    Francis Berkeley

    Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury
    1621–1622
    With: Francis Berkeley
    Succeeded by

    Francis Berkeley
    Thomas Owen

    Preceded by

    Sir Robert Vernon
    Sir Francis Kynaston

    Member of Parliament for Shropshire
    1624–1629
    With: Sir Andrew Corbet 1624–1625
    Sir Richard Leveson 1626
    Sir Andrew Corbet 1628–1629
    Parliament suspended until 1640
    Peerage of England
    New creation Baron Newport
    1642–1651
    Succeeded by

    Francis Newport


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