Amos Meredith

British peer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish peer
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasPeer
Gender
Male
Birth1688
Death1745 (aged 57 years)
Positions Held
Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Ireland
The details

Biography

Sir Amos Meredith, 1st Baronet (died 1669) was an English baronet. He also held several government positions having served as governor of Exmouth and gentleman of the Privy Chamber, among others.

Biography

He was the son and heir of Edward Ameredeth (or Meredith) of Marston, Tamerton Foliot; the family was distantly related to Bishop Richard Meredith whose descendants were baronets in Ireland. He was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia on 2 June 1639 but never appears to have had seisin of any land in Nova Scotia. During the Civil War he was colonel of a troop of Horse and governor of Exmouth in the Royalist cause. An account show that he raised this troop at his own expense and served as lieutenant-colonel of a regiment until the end of the war. On the Restoration he was made a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King Charles II. He was Member of Parliament for Ballynakill from 1661 to 1666 and a commissioner of Customs and Excise in Ireland.

The baronet was married to Elizabeth, whose first husband was Francis Courtenay. He died on 5 December 1669 and was succeeded by his son William, who was a member of the British parliament representing Wigan (1754-1761) and Liverpool (1761-1780).

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