This Member has not been identified with complete certainty. One possibility is that he was John Drewe (1580-1634), the younger brother of Robert Drewe, a prominent council member in Devizes who four times represented the borough. Educated at Broadgates Hall, Oxford, this man described himself as a gentleman at the time of his marriage in 1618, and settled in the parish of St. Mary, Devizes, where he paid tax in 1624.
Drewe played no recorded part in the 1626 Parliament. At the Temple he was one of the undertakers of a new building in Pump Court where, in 1629, he was allotted new chambers with his brother, Robert.
In 1645 Drewe inherited a dovecote in Southbroom, the only part of his father’s principal property to have survived a fire in that year.
