Family and Education
bap. 5 Aug. 1673, 2nd s. of Sir John Lowther, 2nd Bt. I*. educ. Hatton Garden, London; M. Temple 1682, called 1712, bencher 1714; Queen’s, Oxf. 1688. unm. suc. to family estates 1706, bro. as 4th Bt. 2 Oct. 1731. W. Jackson, Cumb. and Westmld. Peds. and Pprs. ii. 169.
Offices Held
Clerk of deliveries to Ordnance 1696–1701, principal storekeeper 1701–8; steward of Richmond fee 1708–?; PC Aug. 1714.
V.-adm. Cumb. and Westmld. 1714–?; alderman, Carlisle 1739–d.
Gov. St. Thomas’ Hosp. 1719; vice-pres. London Infirmary 1747, Foundling Hosp. 1753.
Dir. S. Sea Co. 1733–6.
FRS 1736.
Parlimentarian
Main residence: the Middle Temple, London.
Notes
Unless otherwise stated this article is based upon J. V. Beckett, ‘A Back-Bench MP in the 18th Century: Sir James Lowther of Whitehaven’, Parlty. Hist. i. 79-97.
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