Background
Fretchville was the son of Peter Fretchvile of Staveley and his second wife Margaret, daughter of Arthur Kaye of Woodsome, Yorkshire.
Fretchville was the son of Peter Fretchvile of Staveley and his second wife Margaret, daughter of Arthur Kaye of Woodsome, Yorkshire.
Street John"s College.
He matriculated at Street John"s College, Cambridge in 1587. He entered Middle Temple in 1591 but in 1596 petitioned his Inn to be allowed to keep his chamber since the business of managing his several estates in Derbyshire prevented him from occupying it for the statutory eight weeks. While serving he was appointed Sheriff of Derbyshire for c.1601.
Although it was illegal to stand for parliament while serving as Sheriff, it was legal to become Sheriff while serving as an Member of Parliament, as the discussions of the time concluded.
He was knighted at Sir Edward Stanhope’s house at Grimston on 19 April 1603 while King James was on his journey from Scotland. He was a Justice of the Peace by 1604.
In 1604 he was a collector of the loan. He was awarded Master of Arts at Cambridge University in 1613, probably on the visit of Prince Charles.
He was commissioner for musters by 1618.
In 1621 he was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire again. He was Deputy Lieutenant by 1624 and was collector of the loan in 1625. Fretchville died at the age of about 62 and asked in his will to be buried in the church at Staveley.
In 1601, Fretchville was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire.