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Drake was re-elected unopposed in 1690 for Amersham, where he was lord of the manor. A former Exclusionist who seems to have been willing to ‘collaborate’ with the Jacobite regime, he voted in the Convention for the disabling clause in the corporations bill. He was listed as doubtful in Lord Carmarthen’s (Sir Thomas Osborne†) analysis of the Commons in March 1690. He died in September 1690, his remains being interred at Amersham on the 24th. In 1691, his widow married Samuel Trotman*.2 HMC 13th Rep. VI, 19; Duckett, Penal Laws and Test Act (1883), 240; Lipscomb, 155; HMC Lords, n.s. x. 247.