Background
Owfield was the son of Roger Owfield, Fishmonger, of Billiter Lane, London and his wife Thomasine More, daughter of John More, merchant, of Ipswich.
Owfield was the son of Roger Owfield, Fishmonger, of Billiter Lane, London and his wife Thomasine More, daughter of John More, merchant, of Ipswich.
Owfield had acquired the manor of Upper Gatton in Surrey by 1624. He was re-elected Member of Parliament for Gatton as Sir Samuel Owfield in 1626 and 1628 and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament and then did so for eleven years. In 1638 Owfield inherited from his mother estates in Lincolnshire.
In April 1640, Owfield was re-elected Member of Parliament for Gatton in the Short Parliament.
He was re-elected for the Long Parliament in November 1640, and sat until his death in 1644. Owfield married Katherine Smith, daughter of William Smith of London.
Short Parliament; Happy Parliament. 2nd Parliament of King Charles I]
In 1624, he was elected Member of Parliament for Gatton.