Sir John Lowther, 2nd Baronet FRS (9 November 1642 – 17 January 1706) was an English gentleman and landowner at Whitehaven.
He was born at Whitehaven, St Bees, Cumberland, the son of Sir Christopher Lowther, 1st Baronet, and his wife, Frances, daughter of Christopher Lancaster of Stockbridge, Westmoreland and educated at Ilkley, Yorkshire and Balliol College, Oxford (matriculated 1657) [1]
He married Jane Leigh, daughter of Woolley and Elizabeth Leigh of Addington, Surrey and had three children:[2]
Lowther owned large coal estates near Whitehaven, and worked to develop the mines and the port. He oversaw the growth of Whitehaven from a small fishing village to a planned town for the colliery workers. He disinherited his elder son, Christopher, as a spendthrift, and left his estates to his younger son, James.[4]
He served as Member of Parliament for Cumberland from 1665 to 1701, and a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty from 1689 to 1696.
He died at Whitehaven and was buried at St Bees.
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Sir Patricius Curwen, Bt Sir George Fletcher, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Cumberland with Sir George Fletcher, Bt 1665–1679, 1681–1685, 1689–1701 Richard Lamplugh 1679 Viscount Morpeth 1679–1681 The Viscount Preston 1685–1689 1665–1701 |
Succeeded by Richard Musgrave Gilfrid Lawson |
Baronetage of England | ||
Preceded by Christopher Lowther |
Baronet (of Whitehaven) 1644–1706 |
Succeeded by Christopher Lowther |