Edmund Feilde
Edmund Feilde (also Field) (1620–1676) was an English barrister and politician.
Life[]
He was the son of Thomas Feilde, rector of St Andrew's, Hertford.[1] He matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1637; and entered the Inner Temple in 1639. He was called to the bar in 1652.[2]
Feilde entered Parliament by defeating at a by-election for Hertford in 1675, with the support of who was the other MP. He was not in Parliament long enough to make an impact, or indeed to speak. He purchased Stanstead Abbots in this last year of his life.[1]
Family[]
Feilde married, around 1653, Frances, daughter of William Pert of Mountnessing, Essex. She was the widow of Charles Nodes, his cousin. They had two sons, and one daughter, who married the son of Sir Thomas Byde.[1]
Notes[]
- ^ a b c historyofparliamentonline.org, Feilde, Edmund (1620-76), of Shephalbury and Marden Hill, Herts.
- ^ "Field, Edmund (FLT637E)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- 1620 births
- 1676 deaths
- English barristers
- English MPs 1661–1679
- Alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
- Members of the Inner Temple