Sir Samuel Sambrooke, 3rd Baronet
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Sir Samuel Sambrooke, Bt | |
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| Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn | |
| In office 1708–1710 Serving with Lord Bruce | |
| Preceded by | Lord Bruce Nicholas Pollexfen |
| Succeeded by | Lord Bruce Sir Edward Seymour |
| Member of Parliament for Bramber | |
| In office 1704–1705 Serving with John Asgill | |
| Preceded by | John Asgill John Middleton |
| Succeeded by | John Asgill The Viscount Windsor |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Samuel Sambrooke c. 1677 London |
| Died | 27 December 1714 (aged 36–37) |
| Spouse |
Elizabeth Wright (m. 1701) |
| Relations | John Sambrooke (brother) |
| Parent(s) | Sir Jeremy Sambrooke Judith Vanacker |
Sir Samuel Vanacker Sambrooke, 3rd Baronet (c. 1677 – 27 December 1714) of Bush Hill, Enfield, Middlesex, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons as MP for Bramber and Great Bedwyn.
Sambrooke was born into a wealthy family of merchants, long connected with the East India Company and Madras.[1] He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Jeremy Sambrooke of Bush Hill (d. 1705) and Judith (née Vanacker) Sambrooke. His younger brother was John Sambrooke, MP for Dunwich and Wenlock who married Elizabeth Forester (daughter of Sir William Forester and granddaughter of James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury).[2] Among his sisters were Catherine Sambrooke (the wife of Sir William Strickland, 4th Baronet, Secretary at War), Hannah Sambrooke (wife of John Gore, MP for Great Grimsby and a son of Sir William Gore).[3]
His maternal grandparents were Susanna (née Butler) Vanacker (a daughter of James Butler of Amberley Castle, Sussex) and Nicholas Vanacker, a merchant who was Lord of the Manor of Erith, Kent. His maternal uncles were Sir Nicholas Vanacker, 1st Baronet and Sir John Vanacker, 2nd Baronet.[3]