Sir John Aubrey, 2nd Baronet

Sir John Aubrey, 2nd Baronet (c. 1650 15 September 1700)[1] was an English politician.

He was the only surviving son of Sir John Aubrey, 1st Baronet, and his wife Mary South, daughter of Sir Richard South.[2] Aubrey matriculated from Jesus College, Oxford, in 1668, and was called to the bar by the Middle Temple in 1672.[3] He succeeded his father as baronet in 1679,[1] and was High Sheriff of Glamorganshire in 1685.[4] Aubrey was Member of Parliament (MP) for Brackley from 1698 to his death in 1700.[5]

On 1 March 1678, he married firstly Margaret Lowther, daughter of Sir John Lowther, 1st Baronet in St James's in London.[4] By 1691, he married secondly Mary Jephson, daughter of William Lewis[6] and widow of William Jephson. Aubrey died at Boarstall in Buckinghamshire after a fall from his horse[2] and was buried at the old family home Llantrithyd in Glamorgan.[3] His only son John succeeded to the baronetcy.[6]

References

  1. "Leigh Rayment - Baronetage". Retrieved 6 April 2009.
  2. Kimber, Edward (1771). Richard Johnson (ed.). The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets. II. London: Thomas Wotton. p. 74.
  3. Cruickshanks, Eveline; Handley, Stuart; Hayton, D.W., eds. (2002). The House of Commons, 1690-1715. III. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 87.
  4. "ThePeerage - Sir John Aubrey, 2nd Bt". Retrieved 2 April 2007.
  5. "Leigh Rayment - British House of Commons, Brackley". Retrieved 6 April 2009.
  6. Debrett, John (1824). Debrett's Baronetage of England. I (5th ed.). London: G. Woodfall. p. 248.
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Charles Egerton
Harry Mordaunt
Member of Parliament for Brackley
1698–1700
With: Charles Egerton
Succeeded by
Charles Egerton
Harry Mordaunt
Baronetage of England
Preceded by
John Aubrey
Baronet
(of Llantrithead)
1679–1700
Succeeded by
John Aubrey


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