Sir William Lowther, 3rd Baronet
Sir William Lowther, 3rd Baronet (1727 – 15 April 1756) was an English landowner, of Marske Hall, Yorkshire and Holker Hall. He was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Lowther, 2nd Baronet and Lady Elizabeth Cavendish.
In January 1755, he inherited the Whitehaven estates and coal mines from his fourth cousin once removed, Sir James Lowther, 4th Baronet,[1] and succeeded him as Member of Parliament for Cumberland. However, he died unmarried in 1756, last of his line. He left the bulk of his estates, including the Whitehaven inheritance, to his fourth cousin, James Lowther.[2] Holker Hall, which had come from his grandmother Catherine Preston, was left to a distant cousin of his mother Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, Lord George Cavendish.
Marske Hall was bought by Thomas Dundas, later Lord Dundas, in 1762.
References
- ↑ "John Wesley's Letters, 1754". Archived from the original on 2006-09-03. Retrieved 2006-12-21.
- ↑ Beckett, J. V. (2004). "'Lowther, James, earl of Lonsdale (1736–1802)'". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2006-12-21.
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Sir James Lowther, Bt Sir John Pennington, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Cumberland with Sir John Pennington, Bt 1755–1756 |
Succeeded by Sir John Pennington, Bt Sir John Fleming |
Honorary titles | ||
Vacant Title last held by The Viscount Lonsdale |
Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland 1751–1756 |
Succeeded by Sir John Pennington, Bt |
Baronetage of England | ||
Preceded by Thomas Lowther |
Baronet (of Marske) 1715–1756 |
Extinct |