John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet

John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet (15 December 1608 – 7 May 1664) was an English nobleman and supporter of Charles I of England. He was the eldest son of Nicholas Tufton, 1st Earl of Thanet and Lady Frances Cecil granddaughter of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley.

John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet
Spouse(s)Margaret (née Sackville), Countess of Thanet 
ChildrenJohn Tufton, Nicholas Tufton, Sackville Tufton, Thomas Tufton, Lady Mary Tufton, Lady Cecilia Tufton, Lady Margaret Tufton, Richard Tufton, Lady Anne Tufton 
Parent(s)

On 21 April 1629, he married Lady Margaret Sackville (1614–1676), daughter of Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset and Lady Anne Clifford. They had eleven children:

Thanet was a staunch Cavalier, taking part in the Battle of Edge Hill and in 1642 led a regiment of 100 horse to try to raise a rebellion in Sussex taking part in the Battle of Muster Green and the Siege of Chichester in support of Sir William Brockman in Kent. However, Brockman's revolt quickly collapsed and the Earl was forced to surrender. He suffered considerably from confiscations and sequestrations of his large estates during the English Civil War.

Among his properties was Bodiam Castle, purchased from the Levett family in 1639, which Thanet sold for £6,000 in 1644.[1]

Curiously, he was succeeded as Earl of Thanet by four of his sons in succession, the first three having no issue.

Portrait of John Tufton (1609–1664), 2nd Earl of Thanet painted by John Michael Wright (1617-1694) held by the Abbot Hall Art Gallery
Portrait of John Tufton (1609–1664), 2nd Earl of Thanet painted by William Dobson (1611-1646) held by the Abbot Hall Art Gallery

References

Notes
  1. Thackray 2004, p. 24.
Bibliography
  • Thackray, David (2004) [1991], Bodiam Castle, The National Trust, ISBN 978-1-84359-090-3
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Nicholas Tufton
Earl of Thanet
1632–1664
Succeeded by
Nicholas Tufton

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