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Sir Edmund Wyndham
MP, JP
St Decuman's, Wyndham Chapel
Knight Marshal
In office
1667 – 1681  
MP for Bridgwater
In office
April 1661 – January 1679
Deputy Lieutenant of Somerset
In office
1660 – 1681  
MonarchCharles II
MP for Minehead
In office
March 1628 – June 1629
Personal details
Borncirca 1600
Kentsford House,[a] Somerset
DiedMarch 2, 1681(1681-03-02) (aged 80)
Whitehall, London
Resting placeSt Decuman's Church, Watchet
NationalityEnglish
Spouse(s)Christabella Pyne (d.1658)
Elizabeth Savage
RelationsSir Francis Wyndham
ChildrenThree sons, one daughter
Parent(s)Sir Thomas Wyndham, Elizabeth Coningsby (died 1635)
Alma materWadham College, Oxford
Military service
AllegianceEdmund Wyndham Royalist 1642-1646
RankColonel
CommandsGovernor of Bridgwater 1643-1645
Battles/warsFirst English Civil War
Taunton Bridgwater

Sir Edmund Wyndham (1601 – 2 March 1681) was an Somerset landowner, and Member of Parliament on different occasions between 1625 and 1679. He supported the Parliamentary opposition to Charles I, until 1630, when his wife was appointed wet-nurse to the Prince of Wales.

Thereafter, he was given a number of government pensions, and was expelled from the Long Parliament in 1641 as a monopolist. When the First English Civil War began in 1642, he was a prominent leader of the Royalists in the West Country, and appointed Commissioner of Array for Somerset.

He served as governor of Bridgwater from 1643, until its surrender to Parliamentarian forces in July 1645. He was held in custody until 1649, when he escaped to join Charles II in exile, returning only after the 1660 Restoration.

Although he was elected to the Cavalier Parliament in 1661, and appointed Knight Marshal in 1667, he failed to obtain what he considered adequate reimbursement for his losses in the civil war.

He died in March 1681.

  1. ^ British History Online.


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