Francis Anderson (MP)

Sir Francis Anderson Kt (21 December 161419 July 1679) was an English politician who was elected to the House of Commons between 1660 and 1679.

Sir Francis Anderson

MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne
In office
1661–1679
Preceded bySir Francis Anderson
Succeeded byWilliam Blackett
MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne
In office
1660–1660
Preceded byRobert Ellison, William Calverley
Succeeded bySir Francis Anderson, Sir John Marlay, Sir Robert Slingsby, Bt
Personal details
Born
Francis Anderson

21 December 1614
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland
Died19 July 1679
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland
NationalityEnglish
Political partyRoyalist
Spouse(s)Jane Dent (d.1673)
Children10
Alma materCorpus Christi College, Oxford, Gray’s Inn
OccupationPolitician

Biography

Anderson was the only son of Roger Anderson (d.1622) of Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and his wife, Anne Jackson, the daughter of William Bower alias Jackson, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Oxen-le-Field, County Durham.[1]

Roger Anderson was Sheriff of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (161213)[2] and was one of the seven sons of Francis Anderson (d.1623). Francis the Elder had been Sheriff (1595–6) and Mayor (1601–2, 1612–13) of Newcastle-upon-Tyne[2] and was a distant cousin of the Royalist Sir Henry Anderson. Francis Anderson the Younger was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford and Gray’s Inn.[3]

Career

Anderson was Sheriff (16412) and Alderman of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1642–4 and 1662–79)[2] and was knighted in November 1641.[3] In the Civil War, he "was a devoted loyalist" and as a result was subsequently fined £1,200, stripped of his knighthood, imprisoned and had his property sequestered.[1]

In 1660, Anderson was elected Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the Convention Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne for the Cavalier Parliament (1661) and sat until his death.[3] He was a Justice of the Peace for County Durham (1660–79) and Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (16623 and 16756).[2]

Anderson lived at Greyfriars House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in Jesmond, and Ryton, County Durham. He was buried at Ryton on 19 July 1679.[3]

Family

In 1636, Anderson married Jane Dent (d. 1673), daughter of John Dent of Barnard Castle, County Durham, and they had seven sons (John, Henry, George, Robert, Francis, Thomas and Roger) and three daughters.[1][4]

Arms

Coat of arms of Francis Anderson
Notes
The arms of the Andersons of Jesmond and Bradley[4]
Crest
On a chapeau Gules, turned up Ermine, a griffin's head erased Argent, marked on the neck with a link or fetterlock Sable.
Escutcheon
Gules, three oak trees Argent.

Ancestry

References

Civic offices
Preceded by
Thomas Jennison
Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
16756
Succeeded by
Sir Ralph Carr
Preceded by
Sir John Marley
Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
16623
Succeeded by
Sir James Clavering
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Francis Liddell
Sheriff of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
16412
Succeeded by
Henry Maddison
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