John Bampfield


John Bampfield of Poltimore House and North Molton, Devon, England, was a Member of Parliament for Tiverton in Devon and for the prestigious county seat of Devon.

Origins

Bampfield was the eldest son and heir of Sir Amias Bampfield, MP, of Poltimore and North Molton, by his wife Elizabeth Clifton, who was a daughter of Sir John Clifton of Barrington Court, Somerset.

Career

Bampfield matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford on 13 July 1604, aged 18. He was a law student at the Middle Temple in 1607. In 1621 he was elected a Member of Parliament for Tiverton, Devon. He was elected an MP for Devon in 1628 and sat until 1629, when King Charles I decided to rule without parliament for eleven years. In 1631 he founded almshouses in memory of his late wife.

Marriage and children

In 1602 Bampfield married Elizabeth Drake, a daughter of Thomas Drake of Buckland Drake, Devon, and a niece of Admiral Sir Francis Drake of Buckland Abbey, Devon. This was part of a double union in which his sister, Jane Bampfield, married Francis Drake, who was a brother of Elizabeth Drake. Drake and Bampfield then attended Oxford together two years later. By his wife he had children, including: