Sir Charles Yate, Bt | |
Birth Place: | Buckland, Berkshire |
Parents: | Sir John Yate, 2nd Baronet Mary Pakington |
Spouse: | Frances Gage |
Children: | Sir John Yate, 4th Baronet Mary, Lady Throckmorton |
Relations: | Sir Robert Throckmorton, 4th Baronet (grandson) |
Sir Charles Yate, 3rd Baronet (–) was an English landowner.
Yate was born at Buckland, Berkshire. He was the son of Sir John Yate, 2nd Baronet (d.) and the former Mary Pakington.
His paternal grandparents were Sir Edward Yate, 1st Baronet and the former Katherine Baker (a sister of Sir Henry Baker, 1st Baronet, daughter of Sir John Baker, and granddaughter of Sir Richard Baker of Sissinghurst Castle). His maternal grandparents were Humphrey Pakington of Harvington and Abigail (Sacheverell) Pakington.[1]
Upon the death of his father in, succeeded his father as the 3rd Baronet Yate, of Buckland.[2] The Manor of Buckland was held by the De La Poles, Dukes of Suffolk before it passed to the Yate family in 1545.[3] [4]
Yate married Frances Gage, a daughter of Sir Thomas Gage, 2nd Baronet of Firle Place and the former Mary Chamberlain (the daughter and co-heiress of John Chamberlain). After the death of her father, her mother married Sir Henry Goring, 2nd Baronet. Together, they were the parents of:
Yate died and was succeeded in the baronetcy and his estates by his son, John upon whose death the title became extinct in 1690.[5] The Yate estates then descended to his daughter, Mary, Lady Throckmorton and her descendants.[6] They went on to build much of the current estate. In the mid-1750s, Yate's grandson, Sir Robert Throckmorton, 4th Baronet (who married Lady Theresa Herbert, daughter of William Herbert, 2nd Marquess of Powis), had a new house built, Buckland House, and the old manor house became his stables.[7]