HERLE, Edward (1682-1721), of Landue, Lezant and Prideaux, Cornw.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715, ed. D. Hayton, E. Cruickshanks, S. Handley, 2002
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Constituency

Dates

1713 - 14 Apr. 1721

Family and Education

bap. 12 Apr. 1682, 1st s. of Nicholas Herle† of Landue (d.v.p., s. of Edward Herle† of Prideaux) by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Peter Reed of Upton Pyne, Devon.  educ. Exeter, Oxf. 1699.  m. 7 Feb. 1714, Elizabeth, da. and h. of William Northmore of Thornleigh, Devon, sis. of William Northmore*, 1s. 1da. d.v.psuc. fa. by Jan. 1683; uncle at Prideaux 1697.1

Offices Held

Stannator, Blackmore 1710; sheriff, Cornw. 1713.2

Biography

The Herles had settled at Prideaux in the 14th century and gained Landue by marriage in the 1600s. Landue and other estates were settled upon Herle’s father in 1672, and Herle succeeded to these estates before his first birthday. He gained the remainder of the family estates upon the death of his uncle in 1697. He probably owed his return for Launceston to the recommendation of the borough’s recorder Lord Lansdown (George Granville*). Herle was classed as a Tory in the Worsley list and in two further comparisons of the 1713 and 1715 Parliaments, and sat as such in the 1715 Parliament. He died on 14 Apr. 1721 and was succeeded in his estates by his only son, Northmore.3

Ref Volumes: 1690-1715

Author: Eveline Cruickshanks

Notes

  • 1. Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 220, 640.
  • 2. R. Inst. Cornw. Tonkin’s ms hist. Cornw. ii. 244.
  • 3. Polsue, Complete Paroch. Hist. Cornw. iii. 122–3; N. and Q. ser. 8, xii. 442–4.