Sir Thomas Grosvenor, 3rd Baronet
Sir Thomas Grosvenor Tory | |
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Spouse |
Mary Davies (m. 1677) |
Children | 8, including: |

Sir Thomas Grosvenor, 3rd Baronet (20 November 1656 – 2 July 1700) was an
Early life and education
Grosvenor was born at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, the son of Roger Grosvenor by his wife, Christian (or Christine), daughter of Thomas Myddleton of Chirk Castle, Denbighshire.[1] He was less than five years old when his father, Roger, was killed in a duel with his cousin, Hugh Roberts, on 22 August 1661. Roger had been the son and heir of Sir Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Baronet, and therefore, Thomas succeeded to the baronetcy upon the death of his grandfather on 31 January 1665. He was eight years old at that time.[1]
Grosvenor was educated by a
Public life
Grosvenor played his part in public life. In 1677, he was granted the
Family
Grosvenor married in 1677; he was aged 21, and his wife, Mary Davies, was only 12 years old.
The couple had three daughters and five sons. Two of the sons, Thomas and Roger, died young; the other three sons all succeeded in turn to the baronetcy, Richard became the 4th Baronet, Thomas the 5th, and Robert the 6th.[2] Two of the daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, also died young. Grosvenor died when Mary was eight months pregnant; she gave birth to a daughter, Ann, within a month.[5]
Mary, Lady Grosvenor, had converted to Roman Catholicism shortly after coming of age.[1] Because of this, and because Eaton Hall was used as a meeting place for Catholics, Grosvenor's loyalty to the king was questioned.[2] However, he continued openly as an Anglican until his death in 1700, and he was buried in Eccleston church. Grosvenor's surviving sons were all under age at the time of his death; Sir Richard Myddelton, 3rd Baronet, and Thomas and Francis Cholmondeley were appointed as their guardians.[1]
Mary was buried in the churchyard of
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Coat of arms of the Grosvenor Baronets, of Eaton (1622)
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St Mary's Church, Eccleston – the enclosure which marks the site of the Grosvenor family vault within the demolished old church
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St Mary's Church, Eccleston – the tablet in the enclosure marking the site of the Grosvenor family vault within the old church
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St Mary's Church, Eccleston – the tablet in the new church which lists the Grosvenors buried in the demolished old church
References
- ^ ISBN 0-9543379-0-5.
- ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Retrieved on 6 April 2010. (subscription or UK public library membershiprequired)
- ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
- ^ Eaton Halls. Eaton Estate. 2002. p. 2.
- ^ Renier, Hannah (26 April 2021). "Inheritance: the Long History of Mary Davies by Leo Hollis". londonhistorians.wordpress.com. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
- ^ Smith, J.E., St John the Evangelist, Westminster: Parochial Memorials, Westminster, 1892, pp.355–362 [1]
External links
- Tedder, Henry Richard (1890). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 23. .