Edward Popham (MP for Bridgwater)
Edward Popham (1581–1641) was an English Member of Parliament for
Biography
Popham was born on 11 November 1581. He was the eldest son of Alexander Popham of Huntworth and Dowsabell, daughter John Bayley of ?
In May 1607 Popham abandoned the law to sail on an expedition to establish a colony at
Popham was a
Popham was constantly beset by financial difficulties and was forced to sell his estates and around 1630 was forced to flee to France to escape his debtors. He died childless and bequeathed his remaining estate, to which his title was by now disputed, to his brother.[1]
Family
Popham married twice: firstly Dorothy (died 1614), the daughter of Richard Bartlett of Berkshire, with whom he had a son who predeceased him and secondly Anne, the daughter of Henry Gifford and the widow of Sir John Portman of Orchard Portman, Somerset.[1]
Notes
References
Yerby, George (2010), "Popham, Edward (1581-1641), of Huntworth, Som.", in Thrush, Andrew; Ferris, John P. (eds.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed., Cambridge University Press