Constituency Dates
Exeter 1734 – 1741
Family and Education
bap. 28 June 1671, 3rd s. of William Balle by Mary Posthuma, da. of Thomas Hussey of Honington, Lincs. and sis. of Sir Thomas Hussey, 2nd Bt.; gd.-s. of Sir Peter Balle, M.P., recorder of Exeter and attorney-gen. to Queen Henrietta Maria. unm.
Offices Held

Sheriff, Devon 1726; freeman of Exeter 1734.

Address
Main residence: Mamhead, nr. Chudleigh, Devon.
biography text

The Balles, who had been settled in Devonshire since the thirteenth century, bought Mamhead in the time of Elizabeth I, when they rebuilt the manor house.1J. Prince, Devon Worthies (1810), p. 33; Lysons, Mag. Brit. Devon, ii. 327. In 1734 Balle was returned as a Whig for Exeter after a contest, voting with the Government on the Spanish convention and the place bill. In 1741 the corporation refused to support his re-election on the ground that he had ‘by his declared sentiments, as well as practice, shown himself to be a zealous promoter of the destruction’ of the ‘liberties of the kingdom and the present constitution both in Church and State’.2Trans. Dev. Assoc. lxii. 213. He died, the last of his family, in 1749 (buried 11 June).

Author
Notes
  • 1. J. Prince, Devon Worthies (1810), p. 33; Lysons, Mag. Brit. Devon, ii. 327.
  • 2. Trans. Dev. Assoc. lxii. 213.