Background
Master was the son of Thomas Master of Cirencester Abbey and his wife Elizabeth Dyke, daughter of Sir Thomas Dyke of Horeham, Waldron, Sussex and was baptised on 4 June 1663.
Master was the son of Thomas Master of Cirencester Abbey and his wife Elizabeth Dyke, daughter of Sir Thomas Dyke of Horeham, Waldron, Sussex and was baptised on 4 June 1663.
Christ Church.
He was a student of Christ Church, Oxford in 1680 and succeeded his father in the same year. He also became Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Gloucestershire in 1685. He was relieved of these positions in February and March 1688 bur was restored to the position of Justice of the Peace in October 1688.
In 1689 he was re-elected Member of Parliament for Cirencester.
He was commissioner for assessment from 1689 to 1690. Master died at the age of about 47 and was buried at Cirencester on 14 September
1710. Master married Elizabeth Driver, daughter of John Driver of Aston, Gloucestershire under a marriage settlement of June 1688.
He had one son Thomas who was also Member of Parliament for Cirencester.
In 1685, he was elected Member of Parliament for Cirencester.