Humphrey Salwey

Humphrey Salwey (1575–1652) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1652.

[1] He was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, being awarded BA on 16 February 1593 and entered Inner Temple in November 1594.

He was fined £25 on 6 July 1630 for refusing a knighthood on the coronation of King Charles I.

He was made a member of the general assessment committee in October 1644 and was appointed parliamentary commissioner to reside with the army in Scotland on 18 July 1645.

and Margaret Devereux [Anne, daughter of Sir Edward Littleton and Mary Fisher was the 2nd wife of Thomas Holte, 1st Bt, see CB I, p. 105] of Pillaton Hall, Staffordshire.