Sampson Hele

Sampson Hele (c.1582c.1655) of Gnaton and of Halwell, Devon, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1614 and 1624.

Sampson Hele
Member of Parliament for Tavistock
In office
1624–1624
Serving with John Pym
Preceded bySir Baptist Hicks
Sir Francis Glanville
Succeeded byJohn Pym
Sir Francis Glanville
Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle
In office
1614–1614
Serving with Warwick Hele
Preceded byWarwick Hele
Sir William Strode
Succeeded byWarwick Hele
Sir William Strode
Personal details
Bornc.1582
Diedc.1655
SpouseJoan Glanville
RelationsJuliana Osborne, Duchess of Leeds (granddaughter)
Parent(s)Walter Hele
Elizabeth Strode
Alma materBroadgates Hall, Oxford

Early life

Hele was born c.1582 into the junior line of a minor gentry family which had settled in Devon since at least the twelfth century. He was the son of Walter Hele of Lewston, Devon and the former Elizabeth Strode, daughter of William Strode of Newnham, Devon. He matriculated at Broadgates Hall, Oxford on 6 May 1597, aged 15.[1]

Career

Upon his father's death in 1609, he inherited around 850 acres, including three manors, most of which was located in the south-west of the county, near Plymouth and Plympton.[1] In 1614, he was elected Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle on the interest of his cousin Sir Warwick Hele. A Royalist during the Civil War, he was appointed Sheriff of Devon for 1621,[2] and then elected MP for Tavistock in 1624 on the interest of his brother-in-law, Sir Francis Glanville.[3]

Personal life

Hele married Joan Glanville, eldest daughter of Sir John Glanville of Killworthy, Devon. Together, they were the parents of eight sons (two who died young) and five daughters, including:[1]

Hele died before 4 December 1655 when his will, made on 10 October 1653, was proved. In it, he bequeathed more than £6,000 to his wife and children, in addition to lands he had already bestowed on them.[3]

Descendants

Through his son Roger, he was a grandfather of Juliana Osborne, Duchess of Leeds, the third wife of Peregrine Osborne, 3rd Duke of Leeds, and later the wife of Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore.[5]

References

  1. "HELE, Sampson (c.1582-c.1655), of Gnaton, Newton Ferrers, Devon". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  2. Burke, John. History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England Ireland and Scotland. p. 252. Google Books
  3. 'Alumni Oxonienses, 1500–1714: Hawten-Hider', Alumni Oxonienses 1500–1714: Abannan-Kyte (1891), pp. 679–705. Date accessed: 21 November 2011
  4. The Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Vol II: The Peerage of Scotland, London: Owen, Davis, and Debrett, 1790, p.155.
  5. L. G. Pine, The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms (London, U.K.: Heraldry Today, 1972), p. 174.
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