Sir Peter Vanlore | |
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Born | Pieter van Loor c. 1547 Utrecht, Netherlands |
Died | 6 September 1627 Calcot, Berkshire, England |
(aged 80)
Resting place | Lady Chapel, Church of St Michael, Tilehurst |
Occupation | Merchant, jeweller and moneylender |
Spouse | Jacoba Teighbott or Thibault |
Children | Peter Vanlore Jacoba Vanlore Elizabeth Vanlore Anne Vanlore Mary Vanlore Catherine Vanlore |
Parents | Maurits van Loor and Stephania |
Sir Peter Vanlore (c. 1547 – 6 September 1627) was a Dutch-born English merchant, jeweller and moneylender in Elizabethan and Stuart England.
He was born circa 1547 in Utrecht, Netherlands, the third son of Maurits van Loor and his wife Stephania. About 1568, he moved to England. On or before 19 July 1585, while living in the parish of St Benet Sherehog, he married Jacoba, daughter of Henry Teighbott or Thibault. He bought the manor of Tilehurst in Berkshire from Thomas Crompton in 1604 and also owned Wallingford Castle. He built and lived in a mansion at Calcot Park, which replaced the original manor house of Tilehurst. He was naturalised in 1607. He died at his home on 6 September 1627 and was buried in an elaborate tomb in the Ladychapel, St Michael's, Tilehurst.
He married Jacoba Teighbott or Thibault on or before 19 July 1585, by whom he had 11 children including: