Nathaniel Napier
Sir Nathaniel Napier, of Middlemarsh Hall and Moor Crichel in Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament.
He was born c. 1587, the only son of Sir Robert Napier, a judge and MP who held the office of Lord Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer, and his second wife Magdalen Denton, daughter of Sir Anthony Denton. He was knighted in 1617.
He served a year as High Sheriff of Dorset in 1620 and represented Dorset, Wareham and Milborne Port in the House of Commons.
Sir Nathaniel also built the family mansion of Crichel House at Moor Crichel. He is remembered in Dorchester for building the Napier Almshouses from money left by his father for that purpose: this was one of many charitable projects inspired by the Great Fire of 1613.
He married c. 1599 Elizabeth Gerrard of Purbeck : according to one historian he was not quite twelve at the time of the marriage and the bride two years younger. They had six sons and two daughters. The eldest son, Gerrard, was also an MP from 1628 and was created a baronet in 1641.