Sir Edward Duke, 1st Baronet

Sir Edward Duke, 1st Baronet (c. 1604 1671) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England in 1640.

Duke was the son of Ambrose Duke of Benhall and his wife Elizabeth Calthrop, daughter of Bartholemew Calthrop of Suffolk. His father died in 1610 and he inherited the estates of Benhall, Suffolk.[1] He was High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1638 when he also built a new mansion at Benhall.[2]

In April 1640, Duke was elected Member of Parliament for Orford.[3] He was knighted and made a commissioner of array.

In 1661 Duke was created a baronet of Benhall and Brampton, Cambridgeshire by King Charles II of England.

Duke married Ellenor Panton, daughter of John Panton of Westminster and of Brunslip, Denbighshire, and had 29 children by her. His son John succeeded to the baronetcy and was also MP for Orford.[4] His daughter Elizabeth married Nathaniel Bacon and as he had forbidden the match, she was cut off without a penny. However, both Thomas Bacon, Nathaniel's wealthy merchant father, and Elizabeth's brother John made ample provision for the young couple.[5]

References

Parliament of England
Preceded by
Parliament suspended since 1629
Member of Parliament for Orford
1640
With: Sir Charles Legross
Succeeded by
Sir William Playters Bt
Sir Charles Legross
Baronetage of England
New creation Baronet
(of Benhall)
1661–1670
Succeeded by
John Duke
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