Sir John Austen, 2nd Baronet (c. 1640  1699) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1667 and 1699.

Austen was the son of Sir Robert Austen, 1st Baronet of Hall Place, Bexley and his wife Anne Muns, daughter of Thomas Muns, of Otteridge in Bersted, Kent, and of London. He was admitted to Gray's Inn on 23 Oct. 1657. He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father on 30 October 1666. He had acquired the estate of Stagenhoe, Hertfordshire though his marriage as well as inheriting Hall Place, Bexley. In 1667, he was elected Member of Parliament for Rye in a by-election to the Cavalier Parliament. He was elected MP for Rye again in 1689, 1690, 1695 and 1698. He was one of the Commissioners of the Customs from 1697 to 1698.[1]

He had two brothers, Robert Austen of Tenterden, Kent and Edward Austen of Middle Temple, London.[2][3]

Austen died in Red Lion Square, London at the age of about 58.[1]

Austen married by licence dated 6 December 1661, Rose Hale, daughter of Sir John Hale, of Stagenhoe and his wife Elizabeth Bale, daughter of Edmond Bale, of Saddington, Leicestershire. She died in May or November 1695, and was buried at Stagenhoe.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage, Volume 3 1900
  2. "D-FRY/1297 Title: Wraxall. (1) Ralph Stawell of Netherham, Somerset. (2) Sir John Austen of Hall Place, Kent. Robert Austin and Edward Austin brothers of Sir John, (3) William Pitt the elder of Hertley Wespoald, Hampshire.(4) John Lord Digby. William Pitt the younger and Baldwin Pitt, sons of William the elder. George Ryves of Ranson. Marriage settlement relates to marriage of Ralph Stawell and Abigail Pitt daughter of William Pitt the elder.. Date: 29 June 1672". dcc.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  3. Catalogue description: 1] Sir John Austen of Bexley, Kent, Bt., Ralph Stawell of Nether Ham, Robert Austen of Austen of Tenterden, Kent and Edward Austen of Middle Temple, London 2] Dame Rebecca Lytton of Holborne, Msex 3] William Webb of Butleigh. Assignment of Edith Heliar's judgement against Thomas Symcockes. Date: 1682. 1682.
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