James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale
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James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale (August 5, 1736 – May 24, 1802) was the son of Robert Lowther and Catherine Pennington.
He married Mary Crichton-Stuart, daughter of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute and Mary Wortley-Montagu, 1st Baroness Mount Stuart on 7 September 1761.
On 9 June 1792 he fought a duel with a Captain Cuthbert of the Guards, when the latter refused to let the former's carriage pass through Mount Street in London where some rioting had been taking place. The Earl asked him if he knew who he was which this led to an unpleasant exchange of words. Following which the Earl felt obliged to challenge the Captain to a duel the next morning. A pistol ball passed through the flap of Cuthbert's coat but after the exchange of fire both men were unhurt. The matter was concluded with a handshake.
He was variously known as "Wicked Jimmy", the "Bad Earl", the "Gloomy Earl" and "Jimmy Grasp-all" and he had a string of mistresses. He fell in love with the daughter of one of his tenants and made her his mistress keeping her in luxury. When she died he could not endure to have her buried and the body remained lying in bed until the increasing putrefaction became unbearable. He then had her body placed in a glass topped coffin that was placed in a cupboard. Eventually her body was buried in Paddington cemetery.
He accumulated debts to his solicitor, John Wordsworth, the father of William Wordsworth. Upon the elder Wordsworth's death in 1873, the Earl refused to pay the debts owed to Wordsworth's heirs. William Wordsworth was unable to recover the money until after the Earl's death in 1802, when his successor paid the full sum with added interest.
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Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Sir John Pennington, Bt Sir William Fleming, Bt |
Member for Cumberland with Sir John Pennington, Bt 1757–1761 |
Succeeded by Sir John Pennington, Bt Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt |
Preceded by Sir George Dalston, Bt Robert Lowther |
Member for Westmorland with John Upton 1761–1763 |
Succeeded by John Upton Robert Lowther |
Preceded by Sir John Pennington, Bt Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt |
Member for Cumberland with Sir John Pennington, Bt 1762–1768 Henry Curwen 1768 1762–1768 |
Succeeded by Henry Curwen Henry Fletcher |
Preceded by Sir George Macartney George Johnstone |
Member for Cockermouth with George Johnstone 1769–1774 |
Succeeded by George Johnstone Fletcher Norton |
Preceded by John Robinson Thomas Fenwick |
Member for Westmorland with Sir Michael le Fleming, Bt 1774–1775 |
Succeeded by Sir Michael le Fleming, Bt James Lowther |
Preceded by Henry Curwen Henry Fletcher |
Member for Cumberland with Henry Fletcher 1774–1784 |
Succeeded by Henry Fletcher William Lowther |
Preceded by Sir Merrick Burrell, Bt Peter Burrell |
Member for Haslemere with Edward Norton 1780 |
Succeeded by Edward Norton Walter Spencer Stanhope |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by Sir John Pennington, Bt |
Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland 1758–1802 |
Succeeded by The Viscount Lowther |
Preceded by The Earl of Egremont |
Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland 1759–1802 |
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Vacant
Title last held by
The Earl of Egremont |
Custos Rotulorum of Cumberland 1765–1802 |
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Vice-Admiral of Cumberland 1765–1802 |
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Title next held by
The Earl of Lonsdale |
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Title last held by
Sir James Lowther, Bt |
Vice-Admiral of Westmorland 1765–1802 |
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Peerage of Great Britain | ||
New title | Viscount Lowther 1797–1802 |
Succeeded by William Lowther |
Earl of Lonsdale 1784–1802 |
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Baronetage of Nova Scotia | ||
Preceded by Henry Lowther |
Baronet (of Lowther) 1751–1802 |
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