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Hugh Fortescue, MP

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Birthplace: Filleigh, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Death: 1719 (53-54)
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Son of Arthur Fortescue, of Penwarne and Barbara Fortescue
Husband of Bridget Fortescue and Lucy Fortescue
Father of Margaret Fortescue Fortescue; Hugh Fortescue, 1st and last Earl Clinton; Bridget Fortescue; Charles Fortescue; Matthew Fortescue, 2nd Baron and 1 other
Brother of Joseph Fortescue and John Fortescue, of Penwarne

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About Hugh Fortescue, MP

'Family and Education bap. 2 June 1665, 1st s. of Arthur Fortescue of Buckland Filleigh, Devon and Penwarne by Barbara, da. of John Elford of Sheepstor, Devon. m. (1) settlement 19 Oct. 1692, Bridget, da. and h. of Hugh Boscawen of Tregothnan, Cornw., 7s. (5 d.v.p.) 2da.; (2) Lucy, da. of Matthew Aylmer†, 1st Lord Aylmer of Balrath [I], 1s. 1da. suc. fa. 1693.1

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J.p. Cornw. July 1688-d., Devon 1689-d.; commr. for assessment, Cornw. 1689-90; dep. lt. Devon by 1701-d.

Biography The Filleigh branch of the Fortescue family was descended from Sir John Fortescue, author of The Governance of England, who sat for various constituencies between 1421 and 1437. In contrast to the South Devon Fortescues, they supported Parliament in the Civil War. Fortescue’s father held local office under the Commonwealth and Protectorate, but was removed from the Devonshire commission of the peace after the Restoration as a dissenter. He purchased Penwarne, and had settled in Cornwall when Fortescue was born.2

Fortescue himself conformed to the Church of England, but as a Whig collaborator he accepted James II’s religious policy and was recommended as court candidate for the county in 1688, probably to keep him out of the Earl of Bath’s borough of Plymouth. At the general election of 1689 he was returned for Tregony, six miles from Penwarne, doubtless with the assistance of the Boscawen interest. An inactive Member of the Convention, he was appointed to only three committees, those to consider the petition from the widow of Sir Thomas Armstrong, to reverse his attainder, and to prepare charges against the former treasury solicitors, all in the second session. He supported the disabling clause in the bill to restore corporations, and remained a court Whig under William III and Anne. He died in the closing months of 1719. His eldest son was raised to the peerage in 1721, and a younger son sat for Barnstaple and Devon under George II as an opposition Whig.3

Ref Volumes: 1660-1690 Authors: Paula Watson / John. P. Ferris Notes 1. Vivian, Vis. Devon, 355. 2. Lysons, Devon, 82; Hoskins, Devon, 195; Paroch. Hist. Cornw. iii. 324. 3. Hist. Reg. Chron. 41; Pol. State, xviii. 583.

Hugh Fortescue was baptised on 2 June 1665. He was the son of Arthur Fortescue and Barbara Elford. A settlement for the marriage between him and Bridget Boscawen was made on 19 October 1692. He married, secondly, Hon. Lucy Aylmer, daughter of Admiral Matthew Aylmer, 1st Lord Aylmer and Sarah Ellis, on 9 June 1713.

  • He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.).
  • He lived at Wear Gifford, Devon, England.
  • He lived at Filleigh, Devon, England.

Children of Hugh Fortescue and Bridget Boscawen

  • Margaret Fortescue b. 1 Mar 1693
  • Margaret Fortescue b. 12 Jun 1695, d. 14 Mar 1760
  • Hugh Fortescue, 1st and last Earl Clinton b. 28 Jun 1695, d. 2 May 1751

Children of Hugh Fortescue and Hon. Lucy Aylmer

  • Lucy Fortescue d. 19 Jan 1746/47
  • Matthew Fortescue, 2nd Baron Fortescue of Castle Hill b. 31 Mar 1719, d. 10 Jul 1785

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