Background
Lisle was the eldest son of Tobias Lisle, Grocer of Cannon Street, London and Saffron Hill and his wife Susan Trist daughter of Richard Trist of Maidford, Northamptonshire.
Lisle was the eldest son of Tobias Lisle, Grocer of Cannon Street, London and Saffron Hill and his wife Susan Trist daughter of Richard Trist of Maidford, Northamptonshire.
He was admitted at Middle Temple in 1650 and at Magdalen College, Oxford in 1651. He was called to the bar succeeded to the estates of his father in 1659. He was re-elected Member of Parliament for Brackley in 1660 for the Convention Parliament.
In 1662 he was a lieutenant in the volunteer cavalry for Northamptonshire and became captain of the militia in 1663.
In the same year he was Master in Chancery and became commissioner for assessment for Northamptonshire until 1680. He was colonel of the militia from 1673 to before 1680.
In 1679 he was elected Member of Parliament for Brackley again. He was also elected Member of Parliament for Brackley in 1681.
He was commissioner for assessment from 1689 to 1890 and became Justice of the Peace for Northamptonshire from 1689 until his death.
Lisle died at the age of 84 and was buried at Evenley.
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Also in 1659, he was elected Member of Parliament for Brackley in the Third Protectorate Parliament.