Henry Sewall
Henry Sewall (1544 - 1628) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622.
Sewall was the son of Sir William Sewall of Coventry and his wife Matilda Home.[1] He became a linen draper in Coventry and acquired a great estate.[2] In 1587 he became mayor of Coventry. He was mayor of Coventry again in 1606.[3] In 1621, he was elected Member of Parliament for Coventry.[4]
Sewall died in Coventry at the age of about 84 and was buried in the Draper's Chapel of St Michael's Church.[5]
Sewall married Margaret Grazebrook, daughter of Avery Grazebrook, and had sons Henry and RIchard. She made her will in May 1628 which was proved on 16 June 1632.[5] Their great grandson was Samuel Sewall.[2]
References
- ↑ The Sewall Family Genealogy
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Abel Bowen, Jerome Van Crowninshield Smith The Boston news-letter: and city record, Volume 1
- ↑ Coventry's Mayors
- ↑ Robert E. Ruigh The Parliament of 1624: politics and foreign policy
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Henry Fitzgilbert Waters Genealogical Gleanings in England Parts i-xxiiixxv, volume-2
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Sampson Hopkins Sir John Harington |
Member of Parliament for Coventry 1621-1622 With: Sampson Hopkins |
Succeeded by Sir Edward Coke Henry Harwell |