Background
Smyth was the son of Robert Smyth of Buckingham and Akeley and his wife Martha.
Smyth was the son of Robert Smyth of Buckingham and Akeley and his wife Martha.
He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, on 13 March 1635 aged 18, but left without taking a degree. He was called to the bar at Middle Temple in 1641.
He supported the King in the Civil War and was governor of Chepstow Castle.
He was created Data Control Language at Oxford on 10 November 1642. He was disabled from sitting in parliament on 16 January 1644.
His father was killed in the war in 1645. Smyth was created baronet of Redcliff, Buckinghamshire on 10 May 1661.
In 1661 he was elected Member of Parliament for Buckingham in the Cavalier Parliament.
Smyth died at Stepney at the age of about 80 and requested in his will to be buried at Akeley. Smyth married firstly Margaret Denton, daughter of Sir Alexander Denton of Hillesden.
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In 1641, he was elected Member of Parliament for Winchelsea in the Long Parliament.