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Sir Robert Davers, 2nd Baronet (c. 1653–1722) of Rougham and Rushbrooke Hall was an English politician and landowner. Davers was the son of , a Royalist who had made his fortune exploiting enslaved Africans on his plantation in Barbados. He owned 300 acres worked by 200 "negroes". Davers was born in Barbados before coming to England between 1680 and 1682. He then returned to Barbados and took his seat in the Council there on 13 June 1682. On 30 November 1683 he was one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer and of Pleas of Barbados. He inherited his father's baronetcy in 1684 and was picked to serve as High Sheriff of Suffolk for 1685, but did not take up the role.

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  • Sir Robert Davers, 2e baronnet (vers 1653-1722) de Rougham et Rushbrooke Hall est un homme politique et propriétaire terrien anglais. (fr)
  • Sir Robert Davers, 2nd Baronet (c. 1653–1722) of Rougham and Rushbrooke Hall was an English politician and landowner. Davers was the son of , a Royalist who had made his fortune exploiting enslaved Africans on his plantation in Barbados. He owned 300 acres worked by 200 "negroes". Davers was born in Barbados before coming to England between 1680 and 1682. He then returned to Barbados and took his seat in the Council there on 13 June 1682. On 30 November 1683 he was one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer and of Pleas of Barbados. He inherited his father's baronetcy in 1684 and was picked to serve as High Sheriff of Suffolk for 1685, but did not take up the role. He moved back permanently to England in 1687 and became the Member of Parliament for Bury St Edmunds in 1689. He sat in the Commons for the seat for a second term from 1703 to 1705, after which he was elected MP for Suffolk, holding that seat until his death in 1722. He married Hon. Mary Jermyn, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Jermyn, 2nd Baron Jermyn. They had five sons and five daughters. By this marriage he acquired in 1703 one-fifth of the Rushbrooke Hall estate, of which he purchased the other parts from his sister-in-law, the wife of Sir Thomas Spring, 3rd Baronet. He sold the estate of Rougham between 1705 and 1710 to his son in law, Clement Corrance and made Rushbrooke the family's principle seat. Davers was succeeded by his son, Robert. (en)
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  • Henry Goldwell 1690–94 (en)
  • John Hervey from 1694 (en)
  • Leicester Martin December 1707 – 1708 (en)
  • Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bt from 1708 (en)
  • Sir Thomas Hervey to 1690 (en)
  • The Earl of Dysart to December 1707 (en)
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  • Sir Robert Davers, 2e baronnet (vers 1653-1722) de Rougham et Rushbrooke Hall est un homme politique et propriétaire terrien anglais. (fr)
  • Sir Robert Davers, 2nd Baronet (c. 1653–1722) of Rougham and Rushbrooke Hall was an English politician and landowner. Davers was the son of , a Royalist who had made his fortune exploiting enslaved Africans on his plantation in Barbados. He owned 300 acres worked by 200 "negroes". Davers was born in Barbados before coming to England between 1680 and 1682. He then returned to Barbados and took his seat in the Council there on 13 June 1682. On 30 November 1683 he was one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer and of Pleas of Barbados. He inherited his father's baronetcy in 1684 and was picked to serve as High Sheriff of Suffolk for 1685, but did not take up the role. (en)
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  • Robert Davers (2e baronnet) (fr)
  • Sir Robert Davers, 2nd Baronet (en)
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