
Francis Robartes
- fourth son of John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor and his second wife Letitia Isabella Smythe (1630–1714)>
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Name Francis Robartes Christening 6 Jan 1650 Lanhydrock [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Lanhydrock, Cornwall
Gender Male Interesting fact fourth son of John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor and his second wife Letitia Isabella Smythe (1630–1714) [1] Death 3 Feb 1718 Chelsea, London
Occupation 1673 (~ 22 years) - [Office] MP Bossiney, Bossiney, Cornwall
[1]1673 (~ 22 years) - Fellow of the Royal Society
[1]1679-1687 (~ 36 years) - [Office] MP for Cornwall, Cornwall
[1]1689-1690 (~ 39 years) - [Office] MP Lostwithiel, Lostwithiel, Cornwall
[1]1690 (~ 39 years) - [Office] MP for Cornwall, Cornwall
[1]1695-1702 (~ 51 years) - [Office] MP Tregony, Tregony, Cornwall
[1]1704 to 1710 (~ 53 years) - Teller of the Exchequer from 1704 to 1710 [1] 1702-1708 (~ 57 years) - [Office] MP Bodmin, Bodmin, Cornwall
[1]1709 to 1710 (~ 58 years) - [Office] MP Lostwithiel, Lostwithiel, Cornwall
[1]1710 to 1718 (~ 59 years) - [Office] MP Bodmin, Bodmin, Cornwall
[1]Person ID I9599 AHP Last Modified 11 Aug 2023
Father John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor, b. 1606, Truro, Cornwall
d. 17 Jul 1685, Chelsea, London
(Age 79 years) Relationship Birth Mother Letitia Isabella Smythe/ROBARTES, b. 1630 d. 1714 (Age 84 years) Relationship Birth Marriage Abt 1648 Age at Marriage He : ~ 42 years - She : ~ 18 years. Histories 
Manor of Lelant and Trevethoe (Trevethow) – Tracing the descent Family ID F2686 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Penelope Pole, daughter of Sir Courtenay Pole, 2nd Baronet Family ID F2687 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 11 Aug 2023
Family 2 Lady Anne Fitzgerald, daughter of Wentworth Fitzgerald, 17th Earl of Kildare Children 1. John Robartes, 4th Earl of Radnor, b. 1686 d. 15 Jul 1757, Radnor House, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham
(Age 71 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]Family ID F2688 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 11 Aug 2023
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Christening - 6 Jan 1650 - Lanhydrock [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Lanhydrock, Cornwall 


Occupation - 1679-1687 (~ 36 years) - [Office] MP for Cornwall, Cornwall 


Occupation - 1689-1690 (~ 39 years) - [Office] MP Lostwithiel, Lostwithiel, Cornwall 


Occupation - 1690 (~ 39 years) - [Office] MP for Cornwall, Cornwall 


Occupation - 1702-1708 (~ 57 years) - [Office] MP Bodmin, Bodmin, Cornwall 


Occupation - 1709 to 1710 (~ 58 years) - [Office] MP Lostwithiel, Lostwithiel, Cornwall 


Occupation - 1710 to 1718 (~ 59 years) - [Office] MP Bodmin, Bodmin, Cornwall 

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Sources - [S37] Wikipedia (Reliability: 2).
In 1673, Robartes was elected Member of Parliament for Bossiney in the Cavalier Parliament and sat until 1679.[2] He was elected MP for Cornwall in 1679 and sat until 1681.[2] He was elected for Cornwall again in 1685 and sat until 1687. In 1689 he was elected MP for Lostwithiel and sat until 1690[2] when he was re-elected for Cornwall. He was elected MP for Tregony in 1695 and sat until 1702[2] when he was elected MP for Bodmin.[2] He sat for Bodmin until 1708, for Lostwithiel again from 1709 to 1710 and for Bodmin from 1710 to 1718. He was a Teller of the Exchequer from 1704 to 1710.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Robartes#Political_career
- [S37] Wikipedia (Reliability: 2).

