Person:John Hampden (1653–1696) (1)

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John Hampden
b.21 Mar 1653
d.12 Dec 1696
  1. John Hampden1653 - 1696
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  1. John Hampden1696 - 1754
  • HJohn Hampden1653 - 1696
  • WSarah Foley1650 - 1687
  1. Richard HampdenAft 1674 - 1728
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Name John Hampden
Gender Male
Birth[1] 21 Mar 1653
Marriage to Anne Cornwallis (add)
Marriage to Sarah Foley
Death[1] 12 Dec 1696
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John Hampden (21 March 1653 – 12 December 1696), the second son of Richard Hampden, and grandson of Ship money tax protester John Hampden, returned to England after residing for about two years in France, and joined himself to William Russell and Algernon Sidney and the party opposed to the arbitrary government of Charles II. With Russell and Sidney he was arrested in 1683 for alleged complicity in the Rye House Plot, but more fortunate than his colleagues his life was spared, although as he was unable to pay the fine of £40,000 which was imposed upon him he remained in prison. Then in 1685, after the failure of Monmouth's rising, Hampden was again brought to trial, and on a charge of high treason was condemned to death. But the sentence was not carried out, and having paid £6000 he was set at liberty. In the Convention Parliament of 1689 he represented Wendover, but in the subsequent parliaments he failed to secure a seat. It was Hampden who in 1689 coined the phrase "Glorious Revolution". He died by his own hand on 12 December 1696. Hampden wrote numerous pamphlets, and Bishop Burnet described him as "one of the learnedest gentlemen I ever knew".

He married Sarah Foley (died 1687), and had two children:

  • Richard Hampden (aft. 1674 – 27 July 1728), an MP and Privy Counsellor
  • Letitia Hampden, who married John Birch MP as his second wife

After her death, he married Anne Cornwallis and had two children:

  • John Hampden (c. 1696 – 4 February 1754), an MP
  • Ann Hampden (died September 1723), married Thomas Kempthorne
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  1. 1.0 1.1 John Hampden (1653–1696), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.