He was commissioner for assessment for Somerset in 1673–80 and in 1689–90, JP 1676-Feb, lieutenant-colonel of the Somerset Militia by 1679 and colonel 1688, DL for Somerset 1679–87, recorder and capital burgess of Wells 1683, and commissioner for rebels’ estates, in Somerset 1686.[4][1] In 1685 we was elected the MP for Wells, Somerset, and was re-elected in 1689, holding the seat until his death later that year.
Family
On 2 June 1664 he married Frances, daughter of John Codrington of Codrington, Gloucestershire, and had one son, Hopton Wyndham MP (1666-1697) who successfully contested the seat of Wells at the general election of 1690, and two daughters.