Samuel Lowe

Samuel Lowe (c. 1693–1731) of Goadby Marwood was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1718 to 1731.

He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 21 April 1710, aged 16 and was admitted at Middle Temple in 1711.

He succeeded his father in 1714 and also inherited extensive sugar plantations in Jamaica[1] Lowe was appointed Comptroller of the Ordnance for Ireland in 1718 and held the post until 1730.

He was elected Member of Parliament for Aldburgh as Whig at a by-election on 24 November 1718.

[1] Lowe died unmarried on 19 July 1731, leaving his fortune to his two sisters, one of whom married Theobald Taaffe.