John Bampfylde (1691–1750)

John Bampfylde (8 April 1691 – 17 September 1750) of Hestercombe in Somerset, was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1715 and 1741.

Armorial of Bampfylde, Barons Poltimore: Or, on a bend gules three mullets argent

Early life and family

Hestercombe House

Bampfylde was the second son of Colonel Hugh Bampfield (died 1690), (eldest son and heir apparent of Sir Coplestone Bampfylde, 2nd Baronet (c. 1633–1692) of Poltimore and North Molton, Devon, whom he predeceased) by his wife Mary Clifford, daughter of James Clifford of Ware. His elder brother was Sir Coplestone Bampfylde, 3rd Baronet (c. 1689–1727) of Poltimore.[1] The Bampfield family had been seated at Poltimore since about 1300.

Bampfylde married Elizabeth Basset, daughter of John Basset (1653–1686) [2] of Heanton Punchardon and Umberleigh in Devon, five times MP for Barnstaple, Devon but there were no children before she died. He married secondly Margaret Warre (died 1758), daughter and heiress of Sir Francis Warre, 1st Baronet of Hestercombe, Somerset. He inherited Hestercombe House from his father-in-law in 1718 and began to lay out gardens there. The present gardens are largely the work of his son.

Political career

Bampfyld was returned as Tory Member of Parliament for Exeter on the family interest at the 1715 general election. He was absent for some divisions, but voted against the Government on the repeal of the Occasional Conformity and Schism Acts. He was recorded as accepting £1,000 South Sea stock on 22 March 1720 without paying for it. He did not stand again at the 1722 general election. He was returned unopposed as MP for Devon at a by-election on 3 February 1736. He voted against the Spanish convention in 1739 but was absent from other divisions. He retired at the 1741 general election.[3]

Death and legacy

Bampfylde died on 17 September 1750. He had a son and two daughters by his second marriage.[4]

  • Col. Coplestone Warre Bampfylde (died 29 August 1791), Colonel of the Somerset Militia,[5] who married Mary Knight, 2nd daughter of Edward Knight of Wolverley, Worcestershire, and died without issue. In 1818 John Knight II (died 1850) of Lea Castle, Wolverley, (father of Colonel Sir Frederick Winn Knight (1812-1897) KCB, MP) purchased the former Royal Forest of Exmoor, which adjoined the Manor of North Molton, Devon, a seat of the senior line of the Bampfylde family.
  • Elizabeth Bampfylde (died 1802), who died unmarried.
  • Margaretta Bampfylde (died December 1792), who on 31 December 1753 married George Tyndale (1704–1771). Their son John Tyndale inherited the Warre estate at Hestercombe [4]

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References

  1. Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.40
  2. Vivian, p.40; pp.47-8, not mentioned in pedigree of Basset
  3. Matthews
  4. John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke, Bernard Burke (1841). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland. Scott, Webster, and Geary. p. 384. Retrieved 18 October 2018.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. Vivian, p.40
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
John Rolle
Francis Drewe
Member of Parliament for Exeter
17151722
With: Francis Drewe
Succeeded by
Francis Drewe
John Rolle
Preceded by
Sir William Courtenay, Bt
Henry Rolle
Member of Parliament for Devon
17361741
With: Henry Rolle
Succeeded by
Sir William Courtenay, Bt
Theophilus Fortescue
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