Robert Oxenbridge (died 1616)

Sir Robert Oxenbridge (died 1616) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1604 to 1611.

[4] He was active on committees on reform of the ministry, and although his brother was a Jesuit, he took an anti-Catholic line after the Gunpowder Plot.

In February 1606 he accused Sir William Maurice of attending mass although it was noted that “the House took no hold of that speech”.

[5] Oxenbridge married Elizabeth Cook, daughter of Sir Henry Coke of Broxbourne.

[1] Their daughter Ursula married Sir John Monson, 2nd Baronet.