Somerset Fox

Colonel
Somerset Fox
MP for Ludlow
In office
1670–1679
Personal details
Born1618
Caynham, Shropshire
Died1689
Ludlow
NationalityEnglish
Parent(s)Somerset Fox (d.1643); Anne Long
OccupationLandowner, soldier, conspirator, politician
Military service
Allegiance Royalists
Years of service1642 to 1646
RankColonel
Battles/warsFirst English Civil War
Siege of Bristol

Somerset Fox (18 January 1618 – 1689) occasionally spelled Sommerset or Summerset Fox, was an English Royalist soldier and landowner who fought in the First English Civil War. Following the war he was accused of taking part in Gerard's conspiracy to assassinate Oliver Cromwell and pleaded guilty to a charge of high treason, one of only two men in English history to do so.

Fox escaped the death penalty, though was sentenced to transportation. After the restoration of the monarchy he served as Member of Parliament for Ludlow.