Person:Thomas Hickman-Windsor (1)

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Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth
b.Abt 1627
d.3 Nov 1687
  • HThomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of PlymouthAbt 1627 - 1687
  • W.  Ursula Widdrington (add)
  1. Lady Elizabeth Windsor - 1737
  • HThomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of PlymouthAbt 1627 - 1687
  • WAnne Savile1634 - 1666
  1. Mary WindsorCal 1658 - 1694
  2. Other Windsor, Lord Windsor1659 - 1684
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Name Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1627
Marriage to Ursula Widdrington (add)
Marriage to Anne Savile
Death[1] 3 Nov 1687
Reference Number? Q7790661?


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Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth, PC (c. 1627 – 3 November 1687), was the son of Dixie Hickman and his wife Elizabeth Windsor, sister and heiress of Thomas Windsor, 6th Baron Windsor. He assumed the additional surname of Windsor and succeeded to the Windsor family's estate around Hewell Grange near Redditch in 1645. The same year he distinguished himself in the Battle of Naseby. Hickman-Windsor impressed King Charles I by relieving his garrison at High Ercall.

Upon the Restoration, the title of Baron Windsor, which had last been held by his maternal uncle Thomas, was called out of abeyance in his favour, on 16 June 1660. From 1661 to 1663, he served as Governor of Jamaica. However he actually spent only three months in Jamaica: according to Samuel Pepys his abrupt return to England caused a good deal of comment. The reason was apparently ill health. His one notable achievement as Governor had been to order the attack by Sir Christopher Myngs on Santiago de Cuba. The raid was a success, but caused a crisis in Anglo-Spanish relations, and was later disavowed by Charles II.

He acquired the Navigation of the Warwickshire Avon from James, Duke of York and employed Andrew Yarranton to restore Pershore Sluice, thus restoring navigation from Tewkesbury to Evesham. He then sold two-thirds of the navigation above Evesham to Andrew Yarranton and others, who restored the navigation from there to Stratford-upon-Avon. He and George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol financed Andrew Yarranton's ultimately unsuccessful attempts to improve the River Salwarpe and River Stour to make them navigable.

He was appointed Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Charles II; in that capacity he was sent in September 1678 with a crucial message to Danby to investigate certain allegations made by Titus Oates and Israel Tonge, thus setting in motion the Popish Plot.

On 6 December 1682, Windsor was created the first Earl of Plymouth, a new creation with the previous title holder having been Charles II's natural son Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth (1675–1680). He was succeeded by his grandson Other Windsor (his curious first name is a variant of Otho, a remote ancestor).

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.