James Smyth (English MP)
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Sir James Smyth (c. 1621 – 18 November 1681) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 to 1681.
He was lieutenant-colonel and captain of the Tangier Regiment from its raising in 1661 until 1665, when he became lieutenant-colonel of the Coldstream Guards.[1]
The Smyths were a prominent family in Exeter and he married a Cornish heiress. He was Member of Parliament for Exeter from 1661 until 1679, and Camelford from 1679 until his death in 1681.[2]
He is regarded as the founder of Sir James Smith's School, Camelford (established 1679, modified 1962).
References
[edit]- ^ Dalton, Charles, ed. (1892). English Army Lists and Commission Registers, 1661–1714. Vol. I 1661–1685. London: Eyre & Spottiswode. p. 9.
- ^ History of Parliament Online - Smyth, Sir James
- Dyer, Peter (2005) Tintagel: a portrait of a parish. Cambridge: Cambridge Books. ISBN 0-9550097-0-7; p. 129
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- 1620s births
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- Members of the pre-1707 English Parliament for constituencies in Cornwall
- Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Exeter
- Coldstream Guards officers
- Queen's Royal Regiment officers
- English MPs 1661–1679
- English MPs 1679
- English MPs 1680–1681
- English MPs 1681
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