Sir Henry Fletcher, 3rd Baronet, of Hutton le Forest

[3] Fletcher was educated at The Queen's College, Oxford, where he matriculated on 10 June 1678.

[4] He entered the English House of Commons as member of parliament (MP) for Cockermouth in 1689, representing the constituency until the following year.

[5] Fletcher converted to Roman Catholicism[6] and lived then as a monk in the English monastery of Douai in France.

He died there, unmarried and childless, and was buried in a chapel, he had built for the community at his own expense.

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