Thomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford

The Lord Lilford
Thomas Powys 2nd Baron Lilford (portrait by Henry William Pickersgill)
Thomas Powys 2nd Baron Lilford (portrait by Henry William Pickersgill)
Born8 April 1775
Lilford Hall, Northamptonshire, England
Died4 July 1825 (1825-07-05) (aged 50)
Other namesThomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford
EducationEton College
Alma materSt John's College, Cambridge
OccupationBarrister
Spouse
Henrietta Maria Vernon Atherton
(m. 1797)
Parents

Thomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford DL (8 April 1775 – 4 July 1825) was a British peer.

Early life

He was the son of Thomas Powys, 1st Baron Lilford and Mary Mann of Lilford Hall.

He was educated at Eton College, St John's College, Cambridge and Lincoln's Inn (1794).

Career

He succeeded his father as Baron Lilford in 1800.

He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Northamptonshire on 9 May 1803.[1]

Personal life

Henrietta Maria Vernon Atherton, 2nd Lady Lilford by John Hoppner, R.A.

On 5 December 1797 at Penwortham, Lancashire, he married Henrietta Maria Vernon Atherton of Atherton Hall, Leigh .[2] Henrietta Maria Atherton (née Legh) inherited Bank Hall which had come to her mother from a first cousin, George Anthony Legh Keck and the Atherton Hall via her father Robert Vernon Atherton Gwillym. Together, they had twelve children:

  • Thomas Atherton Powys, 3rd Baron Lilford (1801–1861), who married Hon. Mary Elizabeth Fox, daughter of Henry Fox, 3rd Baron Holland and Elizabeth Vassall, in 1830.
  • Hon. Robert Vernon Powys (1802–1854), who married Jane Beckett, daughter of William Beckett, in 1825.
  • Hon. Horatio Powys (1805–1877)
  • Hon. Atherton Legh Powys (1809–1886)
  • Hon. Henry Littleton Powys (1812–1863), who inherited Stoughton Grange, Leicestershire; he married Maria Gore, a daughter of Adm. Sir John Gore.[3]
  • Hon. Charles Powys (1813–1897)
  • Hon. Henrietta Maria Powys (d. 1870)
  • Hon. Eleanor Powys (1800–1880)
  • Hon. Mary Powys (1804–1883)
  • Hon. Elizabeth Atherton Powys (1807–1891)
  • Hon. Frances Hester Powys (d. 1840)
  • Hon. Jane Lucy Powys (1810–1905)

Lord Lilford died at Grosvenor Place on 4 July 1825 and was buried on 15 July 1835, at Achurch, Northamptonshire.[2]

Coat of arms

Coat of arms of Thomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford
Crest
A lion's jamb couped and erect Gules, holding a staff headed with a fleur-de-lis also erect Or.
Escutcheon
Or, a lion's jamb erased in bend dexter, between two cross crosslets fitchee in bend sinister Gules.
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

  1. ^ "No. 15666". The London Gazette. 14 January 1804. p. 63.
  2. ^ a b Tim Powys-Lyb (2011) "Thomas Powys Lord Lilford", http://www.tim.ukpub.net/pl_tree/ps01/ps01_143.html
  3. ^ Person Page 5977
  4. ^ Debrett's Peerage. 1840.