Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset
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Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset (1536–April 19, 1608) was an English statesman and poet. He was a Member of Parliament and Lord High Treasurer. His house, Knole House, at Knole in Kent, is celebrated.
He was author, with Thomas Norton, of the play Gorboduc (1562).
He was created Baron Buckhurst, of Buckhurst in the County of Sussex, in 1567, and Earl of Dorset in 1604. He succeeded William Cecil, Lord Burghley as Lord Treasurer in 1599, and was a capable, if uninspired, financial manager. He died in 1608.
Queen Elizabeth I acquired Bexhill Manor in 1590 and granted it to Thomas.
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Preceded by: The Lord Burghley |
Lord High Treasurer 1599–1608 |
Succeeded by: The Earl of Salisbury |
Peerage of England | ||
Preceded by: New Creation |
Earl of Dorset 1604–1608 |
Succeeded by: Robert Sackville |