Francis Ottley

Francis Ottley
Francis Ottley, from a family portrait of about 1636, now in Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery
Military governor of Shrewsbury
Assumed office
February 1643
MonarchCharles I
High Sheriff of Shropshire (Royalist)
In office
1644–1646
Serving with Thomas Mytton (Parliamentarian)
Personal details
Borncirca 1600
Pitchford Hall, Shropshire
Died11 September 1649
London
SpouseLucy Edwards
Children3, including Richard
Relatives
ProfessionPolitician, soldier
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Sir Francis Ottley (1600/1601–11 September 1649)[1] was an English Royalist politician and soldier who played an important part in the English Civil War in Shropshire. He was military governor of Shrewsbury during the early years of the war and later served as the Royalist High Sheriff of the county and helped negotiate the surrender of Bridgnorth. His final years were spent in a prolonged and complex struggle to free his estates from sequestration.

  1. ^ Joseph Foster, ed. (1891). "Oade-Oxwick". Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714. Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 30 October 2013.