Sampson Darrell

Sir Sampson Darrell (1594 - 14 May 1635) was an English politician and Naval administrator who sat in the House of Commons from 1625 to 1626. He was Surveyor of Marine Victuals of the Royal Navy from 1623 to 1635.[1]

Sampson Darrell
Born1594
Died14 May 1635
NationalityEnglish
Alma materQueen's College, Oxford
OccupationNaval Administrator, MP
Years active1623 to 1635
TitleSurveyor of Marine Victuals
Term1623 to 1635
PredecessorSir Allen Apsley
SuccessorJohn Crane
Board member ofNavy Board
Parent(s)
  • Sir Marmaduke Darrell (father)

Biography

Darrell was the son of Sir Marmaduke Darrell of Fulmer, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford on 8 May 1607, aged 13 and was awarded BA on 31 January 1610. He was a student of Gray's Inn in 1610. He was knighted on 13 June 1619. In 1625, he was elected Member of Parliament for Wendover. He was re-elected MP for Wendover in 1626. He held the post of victualler of the King's ships also known as Surveyor of Marine Victuals.[2] a post his father also held from 1595-1623.

Darrell died in London at the age of about 39.[2]

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
John Hampden
Sir Alexander Unton
Member of Parliament for Wendover
1625–1626
With: John Hampden
Succeeded by
Ralph Hawtree
John Hampden
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