Robert Bennet (Roundhead)

Robert Bennet (1605–1683) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1653 and 1654. He fought in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War.

Biography

Bennet was the eldest son of Richard Bennet, of Lawhitton, Cornwall. He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford on 13 December 1622, aged 17 and was awarded BA on 25 October 1624. He was a student of the Middle Temple in 1622. Bennet was a Parliamentary colonel, and governor of St. Michael's Mount and St. Mawes Castle in the Civil War.[1]

In 1653, Bennet was nominated as Member of Parliament for Cornwall in the Barebones Parliament. He was elected MP for Launceston in 1654 for the First Protectorate Parliament.[2][3]

Bennet died at the age of 79 and was buried at Lawhitton on 7 July 1683.

References

Parliament of England
Preceded by
Not represented in Rump Parliament
Member of Parliament for Cornwall
1653
With: Francis Langdon
Anthony Rous
John Bawden
Succeeded by
Thomas Ceely
Anthony Rous
Walter Moyle
Anthony Nichols
Richard Carter
Charles Boscawen
Thomas Gewen
James Launce
Preceded by
Not represented in Barebones Parliament
Member of Parliament for Launceston
1654
Succeeded by
Thomas Gewen
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