Sir Anthony Lechmere, 1st Baronet

Sir Anthony Lechmere, 1st Baronet (2 November 1766 – 25 March 1849) was a British baronet.

Lechmere was the son of Edmund Lechmere MP and his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. John Whitmore.[1]

He matriculated at Merton College, Oxford in 1785 aged 18.[2]

He was Receiver general for Worcestershire, and a banker.[2]

He was created a baronet on 10 December 1818.[3]

On 21 November 1836, Lechmere was awarded compensation of £4089 10s 3d for 286 slaves on the Virgin Islands. His father-in-law Joseph Berwick had a mortgage over the plantation.[4]

Family

Lechmere married firstly Mary Berwick, daughter of Joseph Berwick, on 15 May 1787. They had the following children:[3]

  • an unknown daughter
  • an unknown daughter
  • Eliza Anne Lechmere (1789–1875)
  • Sir Edmund Hungerford Lechmere, 2nd Bt. (25 May 1792–1856)
  • Rev. Anthony Berwick Lechmere (1802–1878)
  • Emma Catherine Lechmere (1809–1885)

He married secondly Eleanor Villiers, daughter of Bayley Villiers, on 8 September 1823. They had one son:[3]

  • William Henry Lechmere (1825–1857)

References

  1. Shirley, Evelyn Philip (1883). Hanley and the House of Lechmere. pp. 58–61. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  2. Foster, Joseph. Alumni Oxonienses: Lechmere, (Sir) Anthony (Bart.). p. 830 via Wikisource. [scan ]
  3. "Sir Anthony Lechmere, 1st Bt". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  4. "Virgin Islands 256". UCL: Legacies of British Slave-ownership. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
(of The Rhydd)
1818–1849
Succeeded by
Edmund Hungerford Lechmere
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