James Huxley

James Huxley (1614 – c. 1672) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.

[1] In 1640 he obtained a mortgage on the estate of Dornford in the parish of Wootton, West Oxfordshire.

In 1653 Huxley paid off the various parties and acquired Dornford.

They had daughters Jane who married Sir Nicholas Pelham and Elizabeth who married Robert Cressett of Upton Cressett.

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