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English peer and politician

Lewis Watson
Earl of Rockingham
Coat of armsArms of Watson, of Rockingham Castle: Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure between three martlets sable as many crescents or
ReignWilliam III
Anne
George I
SuccessorLewis Watson, 2nd Earl of Rockingham
Other titles
Born29 December 1655
Rockingham Castle
Baptised25 January 1656
Died19 March 1724(1724-03-19) (aged 68)
Buried1 April 1724
Rockingham church
Noble familyWatson
Spouse(s)Lady Catherine Sondes
Issue
FatherEdward Watson, 2nd Baron Rockingham
MotherAnne Wentworth
Occupationpolitician

Lewis Watson, 1st Earl of Rockingham (29 December 1655 – 19 March 1724) was an English peer and politician. He was the eldest son of Edward Watson, 2nd Baron Rockingham (1630 – 1689) and Anne Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford.

In 1681–1685, Watson was Whig Member of Parliament for Canterbury and for Higham Ferrers briefly in 1689, before having to leave the Commons on inheriting his father's barony that year.

Lord Rockingham was Master of the Buckhounds in 1703–1705, Custos Rotulorum and Lord Lieutenant of Kent in 1705–1724, Vice-Admiral of Kent in 1705 and Deputy Warden of the Cinque Ports in 1705–1708. In 1714, he was created Earl of Rockingham.

In July 1677, he married Lady Catherine Sondes (d. 1696), a daughter of George Sondes, 1st Earl of Feversham. They had five surviving children:

  • Rockingham Castle, Northamptonshire, seat of the Watson family Rockingham Castle, Northamptonshire, seat of the Watson family
  • Memorial to Lewis Watson, 1st Earl of Rockingham (d.1724) in St. Leonard's Church, Rockingham Memorial to Lewis Watson, 1st Earl of Rockingham (d.1724) in St. Leonard's Church, Rockingham

His wife died on 21 March 1696 and was buried at Rockingham. He died on 19 march 1724 and was buried 1 April at Rockingham. He was succeeded by his grandson, Lewis.

References

  1. ^ Cokayne 1949, p. 57.
  2. Henning 1983.
  3. ^ Cokayne 1949, pp. 57–58.
  4. Hasted 1798, pp. 38–50.
  5. Wise 1891, pp. 100–101.
  6. Cokayne 1949, p. 58.

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Parliament of England
Preceded byEdward Hales
Sir Thomas Hardres
Member of Parliament for Canterbury
1681–1685
With: Vincent Denne
Succeeded bySir William Honywood, Bt
Henry Lee
Preceded bySir Rice Rudd, Bt Member of Parliament for Higham Ferrers
1689
Succeeded byThomas Andrew
Honorary titles
Preceded byThe Earl of Winchilsea Lord Lieutenant of Kent
1705–1724
Succeeded byThe Earl of Leicester
Custos Rotulorum and
Vice-Admiral of Kent

1705–1724
Succeeded byThe Duke of Dorset
Peerage of Great Britain
New creation Earl of Rockingham
1714–1724
Succeeded byLewis Watson
Peerage of England
Preceded byEdward Watson Baron Rockingham
1689–1724
Succeeded byLewis Watson


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