Francis Plowden (politician)
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Preceded byDudley Loftus
Henry Warren
Henry Warren
Succeeded byNathaniel Boyse
John Cliffe
John Cliffe
Bornc. 1644
Plowden, Shropshire
Plowden, Shropshire
DiedApril 1712 (aged 67–68)
Francis Plowden | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Bannow | |
| In office 1689–1689 | |
| Preceded by | Dudley Loftus Henry Warren |
| Succeeded by | Nathaniel Boyse John Cliffe |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1644 Plowden, Shropshire |
| Died | April 1712 (aged 67–68) |
| Spouse |
Mary Stafford-Howard
(m. 1699; died 1712) |
| Children | 3 |
| Parent(s) | Edmund Plowden Elizabeth Cotton |
Francis Plowden (c. 1644 – April 1712) was an English Jacobite politician, official and courtier who rose to prominence while serving James II of England in Ireland.[1]
Plowden born in c. 1644 in Plowden, Shropshire to a Roman Catholic gentry family, he was the second son of Edmund Plowden and Elizabeth (née Cotton) of Plowden and Aston le Walls. Among his siblings was an elder brother, Edmund Plowden, who married Penelope Drummond (a daughter of Sir Maurice Drummond).[2]
His paternal grandparents were Francis Plowden and Elizabeth Butler. His maternal grandfather was Richard Cotton, Esq. of Bedhampton, Hampshire.[2]