Isaac Rebow
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For the British landowner and politician, see Isaac Martin Rebow.
Sir Isaac Rebow (1655 – 1726) was a clothier and merchant who served as Member of Parliament for Colchester in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
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Sir Isaac Rebow | |
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Born | |
Baptized | 15 July 1655 |
Died | (1726-09-19)September 19, 1726 |
Resting place | St Mary-at-the-Walls, Colchester |
Occupation(s) | Clothier and merchant |
Political party | Whig |
Spouse |
Mary Lemyng
(m. 1674; died 1681)Mary Macro
(m. 1685; died 1692)Elizabeth Honeywood (née Wiseman)
(m. 1694) |
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Member of Parliament for Colchester | |
In office 1689–1690 Serving with Samuel Reynolds | |
Preceded by | Sir Walter Clarges and Nathaniel Lawrence |
Succeeded by | Samuel Reynolds and Edward Cary |
In office 1692–1714 Serving with Samuel Reynolds (1692-1694), Sir Thomas Cooke (1694-1695), Sir John Morden (1695-1698), Sir Thomas Cooke (1698-1705), Edward Bullock (1705), Sir Thomas Webster (1705-1711), William Gore (1711-1713) and Sir Thomas Webster (1713-1714) | |
Preceded by | Samuel Reynolds and Edward Cary |
Succeeded by | Sir Thomas Webster and Nicholas Corsellis |
In office 1715–1722 | |
Preceded by | Sir Thomas Webster and Nicholas Corsellis |
Succeeded by | Sir Thomas Webster and Matthew Martin |
Vice-Admiral of Essex | |
In office 1692–1702 | |
Preceded by | Edward Cary |
Succeeded by | Sir Charles Barrington |
High Steward of Colchester | |
In office 1703–1726 | |
Preceded by | Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford |
Succeeded by | Matthew Martin |
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