Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass | |
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Thomas Cromwell Earl of Ardglass (1594–1653) | |
| Tenure | 1645–1653 |
| Successor | Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass |
| Other titles | 1st Viscount Lecale 4th Baron Cromwell |
| Known for | English nobleman |
| Born | Thomas Cromwell 11 June 1594 |
| Died | 20 November 1653(1653-11-20) (aged 59) Tickencote,Rutland, England |
| Buried | St Peter's Church, Tickencote |
| Nationality | English |
| Wars and battles | Wars of the Three Kingdoms |
| Spouse | Elizabeth Meverell |
| Issue | Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass (1624–1668) Vere Essex Cromwell, 4th Earl of Ardglass (1625–1687) Mary Cromwell (died 1676) |
| Parents | Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell Frances Rugge |
Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass, 11 June 1594 to 20 November 1653, was an Englishnobleman, son ofEdward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell and his second wife Frances Rugge.[1][2]
Thomas Cromwell was born on 11 June 1594, the eldest son ofEdward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell (1560–1607) and his second wife Frances Rugge (1563–1631). He had two sisters, Frances (1595–1662) and Anne (1597–1639), as well as a half-sister from his father's first marriage, Elizabeth (born before 1593).[1]
Thomas Cromwell's father Edward escaped punishment for his role inEssex's Rebellion of 1601 but debt forced him to exchange his estates in England for lands inUlster which had been confiscated after the end ofTyrone's Rebellion and relocate his family to theKingdom of Ireland. Thomas succeeded as 4th Baron Cromwell in thePeerage of England after his father died inDownpatrick on 24 September 1607 and was further created 1st ViscountLecale in thePeerage of Ireland, on 22 November 1624.[3]
A supporter ofCharles I of England during theWars of the Three Kingdoms, he wasColonel of Lord Cromwell's Troop of Horse, raised as part of theRoyal Irish Army in 1640.[4] In return for his service, he was created 1st Earl ofArdglass, in the Peerage of Ireland, on 15 April 1645; he was subsequently fined £460 by theCommittee for Compounding with Delinquents set up byParliament.[2] This allegiance placed him in an opposing camp to his distant cousinOliver Cromwell.
He married Elizabeth Meverell (died 1651), daughter and heiress of Robert Meverell ofIlam, Staffordshire, and ofThrowley Old Hall, Staffordshire (died 5 February 1627/1628) and Elizabeth Fleming, both buried atBlore, Staffordshire, the daughter of SirThomas Fleming,Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, and had three children:[2][5]
He and his wife both died in 1653 and were buried atSt Peter's Church,Tickencote,Rutland, and his lastwill, dated 26 March 1653, wasprobated in 1661.[2]
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| Peerage of Ireland | ||
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| New creation | Earl of Ardglass 1645–1653 | Succeeded by |
| Viscount Lecale 1624–1653 | ||
| Peerage of England | ||
| Preceded by | Baron Cromwell 1607–1653 | Succeeded by |