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Isaac Martin Rebow

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Rebow married his cousin Mary Martin, daughter of Thomas Martin of Alresford Hall, Essex at St Margaret's Westminster on 27 August 1772. He had previously been in a relationship with another cousin Sophia Christianna de Hopman with whom he had had an illegitimate child but he continued to support her
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they agreed to cooperate and were returned unopposed. They managed to obtain a new charter in 1763 in the same form as the previous one and in it Rebow was named as Recorder of Colchester. He held the post until his death. Rebow and Gray oversaw almost twenty years of compromise and in a contest at
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after a contest. Though active locally, Rebow was inactive in Parliament and the King wrote in 1781 with regard to some changes made at Colchester that ”Rebow was so bad an attender and so doubtful in his conduct that the change seems advantageous.”
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Rebow died on 3 October 1781 and was buried at St Mary's, Colchester, leaving 3 daughters. Wivenhoe Park passed to his daughter Mary Hester, who married General Francis Slater, who then took the surname Rebow.
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on 8 December 1748. He was awarded BA in 1753. He succeeded his father in 1735, inheriting Wivenhoe Park near Colchester, and in 1759 commissioned Thomas Reynolds to build a house there.
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but by July 1780 Rebow was in a very poor state of health and it was uncertain whether he would stand for parliament again. Nevertheless, he was returned again for Colchester in
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on petition in 1755. The main local issue was the loss of the Borough's charter and the campaign to regain it. The displaced member
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and was defeated by a narrow margin. However the poll was conducted in a scandalous manner and Rebow was seated as
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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they saw off a third candidate, Rebow topping the poll.
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House of Commons

Wivenhoe Park
John Constable
Isaac Lemyng Rebow
Matthew Martin
Eton College
Trinity College, Cambridge
1754 general election
Colchester
Member of Parliament
Charles Gray
1761 general election
1768 general election
1774 general election
1780




"REBOW, Isaac Martin (1731–81), of Wivenhoe Park, nr. Colchester, Essex"


"Rebow, Isaac Martin (RBW748IM)"


Colchester People, Volume 2
ISBN
9781446646281
Parliament of Great Britain

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