Simon Snow (1600 – February 1667) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1640 to 1648.
He was a puritan and benefited by acquiring building materials from the dismantled houses belonging to the cathedral clergy.
[3] In December 1648 Snow was named as one of the Commissioners for settling Militia throughout England and Wales for Exeter.
[6] He also benefited from the will of his uncle Robert Vilvayne who left various charitable foundations.
[8] In 1657 Snow was one of a group of citizens who contributed to the building of a wall within the cathedral to separate presbyterian and independent worship.