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Sir Clement Fisher, 2nd Baronet

English politician


English politician

FieldValue
nameClement Fisher
title2nd Baronet
tenure29 March 1647 – 15 April 1683
predecessorRobert Fisher, 1st Baronet
successorClement Fisher, 3rd Baronet
birth_date1613
christening_date9 March 1813
death_date15 April 1683
burial_placeGreat Packington, Warwickshire

Sir Clement Fisher, 2nd Baronet (1613 - 15 April 1683) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 to 1679. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War.

Life

Fisher was the son of Sir Robert Fisher, 1st Baronet of Great Packington, Warwickshire and his wife Elizabeth Tyringham, daughter of Sir Anthony Tyringham of Tyringham, Buckinghamshire. His father was created Baronet Fisher of Great Packington on 7 December 1622.

During the Civil War with his father, he suffered for his support of the King. He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father on 29 March 1647. He was fined £1,711, on 24 January 1648, which was reduced to £1,140.

In 1661, Fisher was elected Member of Parliament for Coventry in the Cavalier Parliament.

He built Packington Old Hall in 1679.

Fisher died at the age of about 70 and was buried at Great Packington.

Marriage

Fisher married Jane Lane daughter of Thomas Lane, of Bentley, Staffordshire and his wife Anne Bagot, daughter of Walter Bagot, of Blithfield on 8 December 1662 with the wedding officiated by Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury. She had helped Charles II, to escape after the Battle of Worcester in September 1651, for which she was granted £1,000 a year for life after the Restoration. They had no children and he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his nephew, also called Clement Fisher.

References

References

  1. "Parishes: Great Packington {{!}} British History Online".
  2. Mimardière, A. M.. "FISHER, Sir Clement, 2nd Bt. (1613-83), of Great Packington, Warws. {{!}} History of Parliament Online".
  3. Cokayne, George Edward. (1900). "Complete baronetage". Exeter : W. Pollard & co., ltd..
  4. Rigg, James McMullen (1892). "[[wikisource:Dictionary_of_National_Biography,_1885-1900/Lane,_Jane. Lane, Jane]]" In [[Sidney Lee. Lee, Sidney]] (ed.). ''[[Dictionary of National Biography]]''. Vol. 32. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  5. Hughes, John. (1857). "The Boscobel Tracts: Relating to the Escape of Charles the Second After the Battle of Worcester and His Subsequent Adventures". W. Blackwood and sons.
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