Sir Thomas Gower, 1st Baronet

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Sir Thomas Gower, 1st Baronet of Stittenham (1584–1651)[1] was an early member of the Leveson-Gower family. He was eight weeks old in September 1584, and having been knighted by James I was created a baronet on 2 June 1620.[2] In 1620 he was High Sheriff of Yorkshire.


Family

Thomas was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Gower (military engineer and at one time Marshal of Berwick and later governor of Aymouth Fort), and his wife Mary, daughter of Gabriel Fairfax, Esq. of Steeton in Yorkshire.[2]

On 28 May 1604 Thomas married Anne, daughter and coheir to John Doyley, of Merton, Oxfordshire and by her (who died 28 October 1633, and was buried in the church of St Clement Danes in London) had issue Sir Thomas his successor, Doyley a colonel of dragoons, in the service of Charles I and other sons.[2]

Notes

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Collins (1812), p. 445

References

  • Collins, Arthur (1812). Collins's peerage of England: genealogical, biographical, and historical, Volume 2, Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington, Otridge and Son, J. Nichols and Co. T. Payne, Wilkie and Robinson, J. Walker, ... [and 21 others], 1812
Attribution

Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: "Collins's peerage of England", by Arthur Collins (1812)


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