Littleton Powys
Sir Littleton Powys FRS (1647?– 16 March 1732) was a Justice of the King's Bench.
Early years
He was the eldest son of Thomas Powys of Henley Hall in Shropshire, serjeant-at-law, a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn,[1] and the representative of one branch of the ancient Welsh family of Powys, by his first wife, Mary, daughter of Sir Adam Littleton, bart. Powys was named after his maternal grandfather.
Powys was baptised at Bitterley 27 April 1647. After leaving Shrewsbury School, he was admitted at St Edmund Hall, Oxford in 1663, but he does not appear to have taken any degree. In the following year, he became a student of Lincoln's Inn, and in May 1671, he was called to the Bar.[2] Littellton Powis married Agnes Carter on 3 December 1674 at the Temple Church of England, London.[3]
Career
In 1688, Powys took the side of
Personal life
Powys was patron of Bitterley Church, where in 1707 he set up a gallery at the west end, and in which he was buried after his death in 1732.[1] His portrait hangs at the Tarlton Law Library, University of Texas at Austin.
References
- ^ a b c Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Great Britain) (1907). Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Public domain ed.). Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. pp. 97–. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
- ^ Fisher, George William; Hill, John Spencer (1899). Annals of Shrewsbury School (Public domain ed.). Methuen. pp. 188–. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
- ^ Littellton Powis in the England Select Marriages. Accessed via ancestry.com paid subscription site, 18 February 2023.
- ^ "Sir Littleton Powys Justice of the King's Bench". Tarlton Law Library. University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
- Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. .
- Attribution
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Powys, Littleton". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.