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Samuel Lowe

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Lowe was the son of Henry Lowe of Goadby Marwood and his wife Elizabeth Long, daughter of Samuel Long of Jamaica, and nephew of
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Lowe was appointed Comptroller of the Ordnance for Ireland in 1718 and held the post until 1730. He was elected
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at a by-election on 24 November 1718. He generally voted with the government. At the general elections of
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in 1711. He succeeded his father in 1714 and also inherited extensive sugar plantations in Jamaica
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he was returned unopposed for Aldeburgh. By this time he had gone over to support the opposition.
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Lowe died unmarried on 19 July 1731, leaving his fortune to his two sisters, one of whom married
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Samuel Loew
Goadby Marwood
House of Commons
Charles Long
Christ Church, Oxford
Middle Temple
Member of Parliament
Aldburgh
Whig
1722
1727
Theobald Taaffe



"LOWE, Samuel (?1693-1731), of Goadby Marwood, Leics"
"Aldeburgh"
Parliament of Great Britain
Sir Henry Johnson
William Johnson
Member of Parliament
Aldburgh
Sir Henry Johnson
Walter Plumer
William Windham
Sir John Williams
Sir John Williams
Captain George Purvis
Categories
1690s births

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