Anthony Rous

Anthony Rous (1605 – 1 May 1677) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1653 and 1660. He was an officer in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War.

Anthony Rous
Member of the English Parliament
for Helston
In office
May 1660  27 June 1660
Succeeded byThomas Robinson
Member of the English Parliament
for Cornwall
In office
17 September 1656  4 February 1658
Succeeded by
Member of the English Parliament
for Cornwall
In office
3 September 1654  22 January 1655
Member of the English Parliament
for Cornwall
In office
4 July 1653  12 December 1653
Personal details
Born1605
Died1 May 1677
SpouseMary Bradshaw
ChildrenFrancis Rous
Parents
  • Robert Rous (father)
  • Jane Pam (mother)

Rous was the son of Robert Rous and his wife Jane Pym, daughter of Alexander Pym and niece of John Pym.[1]

In 1653, Rous was elected Member of Parliament for Cornwall in the Barebones Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Cornwall in the First Protectorate Parliament and in the Second Protectorate Parliament.[2]

In April 1660, Rous was elected Member of Parliament for Helston for the Convention Parliament in a double return. He was seated in May 1660, but the election was declared void on 27 June and a by-election was held.[3]

Rous married Mary Bradshaw, daughter of William Bradshaw of Lancashire and had a son Francis.[1]

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