Gabriel Hippesley
{{Short description|English courtier and politician}}
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Gabriel Hippesley was an English courtier and politician.
An equerry to King Charles I, he was severely fined by Parliament for his adherence to the royal cause.{{cite book|title=The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets ..., Volume 4|first=Sir William|last=Betham|page=329}}
He was elected, together with Sir John Borlase, 1st Baronet, as a Member of the Parliament of England for Great Marlow{{cite book|title=The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a Faithful Account of All the Most Remarkable Transactions in Parliament, from the Earliest Times. Collected from the Journals of Both Houses, the Records, Original Manuscripts, Scarce Speeches, and Tracts; All Compared With the Several Contemporary Writers, and Connected, Throughout, with the History of the Times. By Several Hands...|author=Great Britain. Parliament|date=1753|publisher=Printed; and sold by T. Osborne; and W. Sandby|url=https://archive.org/details/parliamentaryor06parlgoog}} in the Long Parliament of November 1640. The election was declared void and in a second election Parliamentarians Peregrine Hoby and Bulstrode Whitelocke were declared elected instead.{{cite book|title=Wanton Troopers: Buckinghamshire in the Civil Wars 1640-1660|first=Ian|last=Beckett}}
Hippesley married Amy Popham, the widow of William Borlase, MP, and had one son.
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