Anthony Rous (died 1620) explained

Sir Anthony Rous (c.1555–1620), of Halton, near St Dominic in Cornwall, was an English landowner and a Member of Parliament between 1584 and 1604.

He was born the eldest son of Richard Rous of Rogate, Sussex. He succeeded his Uncle John soon after 1577 and was knighted in 1603. He possessed almost 10,000 acres of land and was one of Cornwall's richest residents.[1]

He was elected MP for East Looe in Cornwall in 1584 and for Cornwall in 1604. He was selected High Sheriff of Cornwall for 1587–88 and 1602–03.

He first married Elizabeth Southcote, daughter of Thomas Southcote, of Bovey Tracey and Mohuns Ottery (1528-1600). This marriage produced four sons, firstly Ambrose Rous (d.1620) and lastly Francis Rous (c.1581-1659).

Coat of arms

Sir Anthony Rous
Helm:of a Knight
Escutcheon:Dexter: Or, a eagle azure (Rous). Impaling Argent, a chevron gules with three coots sable (Southcote)

References

  1. Web site: ROUS, Anthony (bef.1560-1620), of Halton St. Dominick, Cornw.. History of Parliament Trust. 24 March 2019.