Isaac Rebow

Sir
Isaac Rebow
Born
Colchester, Essex, England
Baptized15 July 1655
DiedSeptember 19, 1726(1726-09-19) (aged 71)
Resting placeSt Mary-at-the-Walls, Colchester
Occupation(s)Clothier and merchant
Political partyWhig
Spouse
Mary Lemyng
(m. 1674; died 1681)
Mary Macro
(m. 1685; died 1692)
Elizabeth Honeywood (née Wiseman)
(m. 1694)
Parents
  • John Rebow (father)
  • Sarah Rebow (née Tayspill) (mother)
Member of Parliament
for Colchester
In office
1689–1690
Serving with Samuel Reynolds
Preceded bySir Walter Clarges and Nathaniel Lawrence
Succeeded bySamuel Reynolds and Edward Cary
In office
1692–1714
Serving with Samuel Reynolds (1692-1694), Sir Thomas Cooke (1694-1695), Sir John Morden (1695-1698), Sir Thomas Cooke (1698-1705), Edward Bullock (1705), Sir Thomas Webster (1705-1711), William Gore (1711-1713) and Sir Thomas Webster (1713-1714)
Preceded bySamuel Reynolds and Edward Cary
Succeeded bySir Thomas Webster and Nicholas Corsellis
In office
1715–1722
Serving with Richard Du Cane
Preceded bySir Thomas Webster and Nicholas Corsellis
Succeeded bySir Thomas Webster and Matthew Martin
Vice-Admiral of Essex
In office
1692–1702
Preceded byEdward Cary
Succeeded bySir Charles Barrington
High Steward of Colchester
In office
1703–1726
Preceded byAubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford
Succeeded byMatthew Martin

Sir Isaac Rebow (1655  1726) was a clothier and merchant who served as Member of Parliament for Colchester in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.