Constituency Dates
Gloucestershire 1722 – 1727
Family and Education
b. c. 1666, 2nd but o. surv. s. of John De La Bere of Southam by Anne, da. of John Stephens of Lypiatt, Glos., aunt of Thomas Stephens. m. (lic. 23 May 1699) Hester, da. and coh. of John Neale of Dean, Beds., sis.-in-law of Thomas Stephens, s.p.
Address
Main residence: Southam, Glos.
biography text

The De La Beres, an old Herefordshire family, acquired an estate near Southam by marriage, purchasing the manor in 1609.1Bristol & Glos. Arch. Soc. Trans. l. 304-5; Fenwick Metcalfe, Vis. Glos. 56-57, 176-7. Kinard De La Bere, one of the trustees of his brother-in-law Thomas Stephens,2PCC 122 Shaller. was returned for the county as a government supporter with the backing of the Stephens family, but did not stand again. He died 13 Feb. 1735, leaving his property to his nephew William Baghot De La Bere.

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  • 1. Bristol & Glos. Arch. Soc. Trans. l. 304-5; Fenwick Metcalfe, Vis. Glos. 56-57, 176-7.
  • 2. PCC 122 Shaller.