Henry Drax (1693-1755)

Henry Drax, M.P., of Charborough House, Dorset etc.

He was educated at Eton and Magdalene College, Cambridge. His father changed their family surname from "Shetterden" to "Drax" on inheriting his uncle's - Henry Drax's - estates in Barbados. Drax Hall was the largest plantation in Barbados. Having lived briefly as a planter-merchant at Drax Hall, Henry hired 'proper persons' to act in, and do all business in Bridgetown (Barbados) while he returned to England where he was a Member of Parliament for Wareham and Lyme Regis, Dorset, from 1718 to 1755. He married his first cousin, Elizabeth Ernle, daughter of Sir Edward Ernle of Charborough House, Dorset, and heiress of both the Erle and Ernle families. 

Parents

Thomas Drax

Thomas (Shetterden) Drax, Sugar Planter, of Drax Hall, Barbados etc.

1660-1702

Elizabeth (Ernle) Colleton

Mrs Elizabeth (Ernle) Drax, Colleton

b.c.1671

Spouse

Elizabeth (Ernle) Drax

Mrs Elizabeth (Ernle) Drax, Heiress of Charborough House, Dorset

b.c.1699

Children

Edward Erle Drax

Edward Erle Drax, of Charborough Park, Dorset etc.

1726-1791

Associated Houses

Drax Hall

Saint George, Barbados

Charborough House

Wareham

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