Isaac Lemyng Rebow
Isaac Lemyng Rebow | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Colchester | |
| In office 1734–1735[1] Serving with Matthew Martin | |
| Preceded by | Stamp Brooksbank Samuel Tufnell |
| Succeeded by | Jacob Houblon |
| Personal details | |
| Born | circa. 1705[1] |
| Died | 3 March 1735[1] |
| Party | Whig[1] |
| Spouse | Mary Rebow (née Martin)[1] |
| Children | 1[1] |
| Parents | |
| Relatives | Sir Isaac Rebow (grandfather)[1] |
| Education | Fulham School Trinity College, Cambridge |
Isaac Lemyng Rebow (c. 1705 – 3 March 1735) was MP for Colchester from 1734 till his death on 3 March 1735. He succeeded his grandfather, Sir Isaac Rebow who was also an MP for Colchester.[1][2][3]
Biography
Rebow was born around 1705, the second son of Lemyng Rebow and Abigail Rebow (née Chamberlain). He was educated at Fulham School and Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1729, he married Mary Martin and they had one son, Isaac Martin Rebow, born on 28 November 1731.[4][1][5][6]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "REBOW, Isaac Lemyng (?1705-35), of Head St., Colchester, Essex". historyofparliament.org. Archived from the original on 30 November 2024. Retrieved 29 September 2025.
- ^ David Pearson (21 September 2022). "Isaac Lemyng REBOW 1705?-1735". Retrieved 5 October 2025.
- ^ Shane Kelleher (2009). "Wivenhoe House, Essex HBR". Birmingham Archaeology.
- ^ "REBOW, Isaac Martin (1731-81), of Wivenhoe Park, nr. Colchester, Essex". historyofparliament.org. Retrieved 5 October 2025.
- ^ Thomas Wright (1836). The History and Topography of the County of Essex. Vol. 1. G. Virtue.
- ^ "'Rebow1'". stirnet.com. Retrieved 5 October 2025.