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− | ===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Thomas]] [[name::PEYTON]], 2nd [[personal title::bart]] [[date of birth::1613]]-[[date of death::1684 | + | ===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Thomas]] [[name::PEYTON]], 2nd [[personal title::bart]] [[date of birth::1613]]-[[date of death::1684]]=== |
− | + | [[file:ThomasPeyton.jpg|thumb|One of the armorial stamps of Sir Thomas Peyton (British Armorial Bindings)]] | |
====Biographical Note==== | ====Biographical Note==== | ||
− | + | Son of Sir [[name::Samuel Peyton]], 1st bart, of [[location::Knowlton, Kent]], who succeeded his father in 1623. Unlike his father and his son, he is not recorded as having attended university. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Sandwich]] 1640, for [[location::Kent]] 1661; he held various local administrative offices both before and after the Civil War and Interregnum, when he suffered penalties as a royalist. He died in debt, when his estates had to be sold. | |
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
− | + | Peyton is noted in his ''History of Parliament'' biography as a "student of Greek and Hebrew". A number of books with his armorial stamps are recorded in the Armorials Database.. | |
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 10 August 2022
Sir Thomas PEYTON, 2nd bart 1613-1684
Biographical Note
Son of Sir Samuel Peyton, 1st bart, of Knowlton, Kent, who succeeded his father in 1623. Unlike his father and his son, he is not recorded as having attended university. MP for Sandwich 1640, for Kent 1661; he held various local administrative offices both before and after the Civil War and Interregnum, when he suffered penalties as a royalist. He died in debt, when his estates had to be sold.
Books
Peyton is noted in his History of Parliament biography as a "student of Greek and Hebrew". A number of books with his armorial stamps are recorded in the Armorials Database..