Edward Sackville (1644–1678)

Hon.
Edward Sackville
Personal details
Born(1644-04-02)2 April 1644
Died10 October 1678(1678-10-10) (aged 34)
NationalityEnglish
Residence(s)Bow Street, Covent Garden, Westminster
OccupationPolitician

Edward Sackville (2 April 1644 – 10 October 1678), styled Honourable was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons during the Restoration period. A younger son of the Sackville family, he combined military service with parliamentary duties, representing East Grinstead from 1675 until his death.[1]

Early life

Sackville was born in 1644, the second son of Richard Sackville, 5th Earl of Dorset. His elder brother Charles Sackville later became the 6th Earl of Dorset and 1st Earl of Middlesex. He was educated at Westminster School and travelled in France in 1658.[2]

Career

In 1668 Sackville was appointed Ensign in the Yeomen of the Guard. He later became captain in the Duke of Buckingham's regiment (1672–73) and served in the 1st Foot Guards from 1673 until his death.[1]

He entered Parliament in 1675 as MP for East Grinstead, a seat he held until 1678.[1] He also served as Justice of the Peace for Sussex and Commissioner for Assessment.

Personal life

He lived at Bow Street, Covent Garden, Westminster and died unmarried on 10 October 1678 at the age of 34.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "SACKVILLE, Hon. Edward (1644–78), of Bow Street, Covent Garden, Westminster". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 18 December 2025.
  2. ^ "Sackville, Edward, 1644–1678". Westminster School Archive. Retrieved 18 December 2025.