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Sir Christopher Lowther, 1st Baronet

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on a textile venture in 1637, the year that his father died. After Sir John's death, Christopher inherited the manor of St Bees in Whitehaven, and he and his brothers appear to have separated their mercantile concerns, notwithstanding the family principle of cooperation in business. He married
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in 1627, he apparently studied the mercantile trade with his uncle Robert (died 1655) as well as legal studies. It was apparently intended that he run the Irish portion of the family enterprises from Whitehaven, which was well situated for trading with
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destroyed his iron furnaces in that country and generally disrupted trade. He was created a baronet on 11 June 1642 in return for raising a
198: 114:. He arranged a trusteeship for his estate in February 1644, as his health worsened, and died at Whitehaven in April 1644. 175: 76: 61: 60:, including textiles, beef, salt, coal and herring. He also developed salt works around Whitehaven in conjunction with 148: 87: 40:, the second son of Sir John Lowther of Lowther (d. 1637) and Eleanor Fleming of Skirwith. Admitted to the 213: 91: 102:, his declining health prevented him from active campaigning, although he was in nominal command of a 208: 203: 37: 111: 161: 57: 187: 72:
Frances Lancaster (c. 1624–1647) on 6 September 1638, with whom he had two children:
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Lowther proved to be a good merchant, trading a variety of goods in
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and landowner, responsible for the initial development of
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Frances Lowther (born 1644), married Richard Lamplugh
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English
merchant
Whitehaven
Skirwith Hall
Inner Temple
Dublin
Ireland
Canary Islands
Sir George Radcliffe
Hamburg
Sir John Lowther, 2nd Baronet
High Sheriff of Cumberland
Irish Rebellion of 1641
troop
Cavalier
regiment
William Cavendish
Cockermouth Castle
"Lowther, Sir Christopher, first baronet (1611–1644)"
Baronetage of England
Baronet
John Lowther
Categories
Baronets in the Baronetage of England
High sheriffs of Cumberland
1611 births
1644 deaths
Lowther family
Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge

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