Ōta Suketoshi

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Ōta Suketoshi
太田資俊
Born1720
DiedJanuary 12, 1764
Kakegawa, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Other namesSettsu-no-kami
OccupationDaimyō

Ōta Suketoshi (太田 資俊, 1720 – January 12, 1764) was a daimyō during mid-Edo period Japan and fifth hereditary chieftain of the Kakegawa-Ōta clan. His courtesy title was Settsu-no-kami.

Biography[]

Ōta Suketoshi was the son of , the daimyō of Tatebayashi Domain in Kōzuke Province. He inherited the leadership of the Ōta clan on his father's death in 1734, but was not confirmed in the position of daimyō of Tatebayashi Domain until 1740. He entered into the administration of the Tokugawa shogunate by serving as sōshaban at Edo Castle. On September 25, 1746 was reassigned from Tatebayashi to Kakegawa Domain in Tōtōmi Province, (modern-day Shizuoka Prefecture) replacing . He subsequently was appointed to the position of Jisha-bugyō. He died at Kakegawa on January 12, 1716, leaving the domain to his son, Ōta Sukeyoshi. His grave is at the Ōta clan bodaiji of Myōhokke-ji in Mishima, Shizuoka.

Ōta Suketoshi was married to an adopted daughter of , daimyō of Ise-Kameyama Domain.

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Preceded by
Daimyō of Tatebayashi
1740–1746
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Daimyō of Kakegawa
1746–1763
Succeeded by
Ōta Sukeyoshi
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