Thomas Powys, 1st Baron Lilford explained

The Lord Lilford
Birth Date:4 May 1743
Nationality:British
Other Names:Thomas Powys, 1st Baron Lilford
Known For:1st Baron Lilford

Thomas Powys, 1st Baron Lilford (4 May 1743 – 26 January 1800) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1774 to 1797 when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Lilford.

Biography

Powys was the eldest son of Thomas Powys of Lilford Hall, Northamptonshire. He attended Eton College from 1755 to 1759 and in 1760 was admitted as fellow-commoner to King's College, Cambridge. He succeeded his father in 1767 and was appointed was High Sheriff of Northamptonshire for 1768–69.

Powys was elected to the House of Commons for Northamptonshire in 1774, a seat he held until 1797.[1] The latter year he was raised to the peerage as Baron Lilford, of Lilford in the County of Northampton.

Personal life

The family seat was Lilford Hall, first acquired by his great-grandfather, the judge, Thomas Powys.[2] He was the son of Thomas Powys (24 Sep 1719 - 2 Apr 1767), only son heir of his gt-uncle Littleton Powys, and Henrietta Spencer (- 1771). In 1770 he sold Henley Hall to Ralph Knight, who reconstructed the house.

Lord Lilford died in January 1800, aged 56, and was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son Thomas Powys.[3]

Lord Lilford had married Mary, daughter of Galfridus Mann, in 1772 and had six sons and seven daughters. Lady Lilford died in 1823.

ChildBirthDeath
Thomas Powys17751825
Horace Powys 1788(Died as infant) (1788),
17811842
Frederick Powys 17821850
Charles Powys 17841804
Henry Powys Unknown1812
Eleanor Powys 17731854
Lucy Powys Unknown1847
Emily Powys Unknown1844
Caroline Powys 17871813
Anne Powys and Sophia Powys (Twins)UnknownAnne 1835 Sophia 1847
Louisa Horatia Powys 18001871

Arms

Escutcheon:Or, a lion's jamb erased in bend dexter, between two cross crosslets fitchee in bend sinister Gules.
Crest:A lion's jamb couped and erect Gules, holding a staff headed with a fleur-de-lis also erect Or.
Supporters:Dexter, a reaper habited in a loose shirt, leather breeches loose at the knees, white stockings, and black hat and shoes; in his hat ears of corn, in his right band a reaping-hook, and at his feet a garb, all proper. Sinister, a man in the uniform of the' Northamptonshire yeomanry cavalry, riz. a green long coat, orna-mented on the cuffs and button-holes with gold lace, yellow waistcoat and breeches, and black top boots; a black stock; a round hat, adorned with a white feather in front and a green one behind, the sword-belt inscribed with the letters N.Y. and the exterior hand resting on his sword sheathed and point downwards.
Motto:Parta Tueri (To maintain acquired possessions).[4]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: POWYS, Thomas (1743-1800), of Lilford, Northants.. History of Parliament Online. 20 May 2016.
  2. Tim Powys-Lybbe (2010) "Thomas Powys Lord Lilford", http://www.tim.ukpub.net/pl_tree/ps01/ps01_141.html
  3. Tim Powys-Lybbe (2010) "Thomas Powys Lord Lilford", http://www.tim.ukpub.net/pl_tree/ps01/ps01_141.html
  4. Book: Debrett's Peerage . 1840.