Sir Roger Townshend, 1st Baronet

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Sir Roger Townshend, 1st Baronet (c.1596 – 1 January 1637), was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in two parliaments between 1621 and 1629.

Family[]

Townshend was the son of Sir John Townshend (died 1603) of Raynham, Norfolk and his wife Anne Bacon (1573–1622), eldest of the three daughters of Sir Nathaniel Bacon (c.1546–1622) by his first wife, Anne Gresham (d.1594),[1] the illegitimate daughter of Sir Thomas Gresham.[2]

He was the grandson of Sir Roger Townshend (died 1590) and Jane Stanhope (c.1547–1618), the daughter of Sir Michael Stanhope (d.1552) of Shelford, Nottinghamshire, by his wife, , daughter of Nicholas Rawson of Aveley, Essex.[3] After the death of Sir Roger Townshend (died 1590) (d.1590), his widow, Jane, married, as his second wife, Henry Berkeley, 7th Baron Berkeley. She died at her house in the Barbican on 3 January 1618, leaving a will dated 20 July 1617 which was proved by her grandson, Sir Roger Townshend, 1st Baronet, on 10 March 1618.[4]

Career[]

Townshend succeeded to the estate of Raynham when his father, Sir John Townshend, died on 2 August 1603 from a wound received in a duel with a kinsman, Sir Matthew Browne.[5]

In 1617 he was created a Baronet, of Raynham in the County of Norfolk. He began the construction on the family seat of Raynham Hall to the design of the architect Inigo Jones in 1619.[6]

In 1621 Townsend was elected Member of Parliament for Orford. He was elected MP for Norfolk in 1628 and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years. He was Sheriff of Norfolk in 1629.

Townshend was much esteemed for his charity and munificence. He died aged 41 and was buried in the church of East Raynham.

Marriage and issue[]

Mary de Vere, Lady Townshend

Townsend married in or before 1628, Mary de Vere, daughter of Horace Vere, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son, Roger. His younger son, Horatio, succeeded to the baronetcy in 1648, and was later elevated to the peerage as Viscount Townshend.

His widow married Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland on 21 June 1638, at Hackney.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Gaby Mahlberg, ‘Townshend , Anne, Lady Townshend (1573–1622)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Oct 2005; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed 11 Oct 2017
  2. ^ 2004.
  3. ^ Cokayne 1912, p. 138; Broadway 2004.
  4. ^ Cokayne 1912, p. 138.
  5. ^ Clough 2004.
  6. ^ [1]

Ancestry[]

References[]

  • Broadway, Jan (2004). "Townshend, Sir Roger (c.1544–1590)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/27633. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Clough, Cecil H. (2004). "Townshend, Sir John (1567/8–1603)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/27630. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1912). The Complete Peerage, edited by Vicary Gibbs. II. London: St. Catherine Press. pp. 138–40.
  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. I (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. pp. 342–3. ISBN 978-1449966379.
  • Warmington, Andrew (2004). "Berkeley, George, eighth Baron Berkeley (1601–1658)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/2208. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,[page needed]
  • Leigh Rayment's list of baronets

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
William Cornwallis
Member of Parliament for Orford
1621–1622
With: Sir Lionel Tollemache, 2nd Baronet
Succeeded by
Sir Robert Hitcham
William Glover
Preceded by
Sir Edward Coke
Sir Robert Bell
Member of Parliament for Norfolk
1628–1629
With: John Heveningham
Succeeded by
Parliament suspended until 1640
Baronetage of England
New creation Baronet
(of Raynham)
1617–1637
Succeeded by
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