Samuel Backhouse

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Samuel Backhouse (1554–1626)[1] was an English merchant and politician.

Life

He was the son of Nicholas Backhouse[1] of Cheapside in Middlesex (now Greater London), an alderman and Sheriff of London, and his wife, Anne,[1] daughter of Thomas Curzon of Croxall in Derbyshire.

He purchased the Swallowfield Park estate in Berkshire from John Lytcott, in 1586.[2][3] Backhouse served as High Sheriff of Berkshire in 1598 and 1601.[3] He was Member of Parliament for Windsor in 1603 and 1611.[3]

Family

He married Elizabeth, daughter of John Borlase of Little Marlow in Buckinghamshire, and they had four sons[2] and four daughters.[4] The eldest, John, a royalist, was made Knight of the Bath by Charles I, married Flower (Flora) Henshawe[5] and died in 1649.[3] The youngest, who inherited from John, was William Backhouse,[2] the renowned Rosicrucian philosopher, alchemist, and astrologer.

Backhouse's sister, Mary, married Sir William Borlase MP (c.1562–1629) of Medmenham in Buckinghamshire, brother of his wife Elizabeth Borlase.[6] His sister, Sarah, married Nicholas Fuller, the Puritan lawyer and outspoken MP from Crookham in Berkshire. Like their father, Samuel's brother, Rowland, was High Sheriff of the City of London.

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