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===[[name::Thomas]] [[name::WINDSOR]], 6th [[personal Title::Baron Windsor]] [[date of Birth::1591]]-[[date of Death::1641]]===
 
===[[name::Thomas]] [[name::WINDSOR]], 6th [[personal Title::Baron Windsor]] [[date of Birth::1591]]-[[date of Death::1641]]===
[[file:ThomasWindsor.jpg|thumb|One of the book stamps of Thomas Windsor (British Armorial Bindings)]]
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[[file:Thomas Windsor.jpg|thumb|One of the book stamps of Thomas Windsor (British Armorial Bindings)]]
 
====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
 
A member of a Roman Catholic aristocratic family, of [[location::Hewell Grange, Worcestershire]], whose peerage dated from the time of Henry VIII but who fell out of favour for recusancy. Thomas, 6th Baron inherited the title in 1605 and sought to clear debts through land sales and marriage to [[family::Katherine Somerset]], daughter of the Earl of Worcester. He travelled in Europe in the late 1610s and was much involved in the abortive mission to [[location::Spain]] in 1623 to marry Prince Charles to the Infanta there. Renewed Catholic persecution in the late 1620s saw him lose his offices and he largely retired from public life.   
 
A member of a Roman Catholic aristocratic family, of [[location::Hewell Grange, Worcestershire]], whose peerage dated from the time of Henry VIII but who fell out of favour for recusancy. Thomas, 6th Baron inherited the title in 1605 and sought to clear debts through land sales and marriage to [[family::Katherine Somerset]], daughter of the Earl of Worcester. He travelled in Europe in the late 1610s and was much involved in the abortive mission to [[location::Spain]] in 1623 to marry Prince Charles to the Infanta there. Renewed Catholic persecution in the late 1620s saw him lose his offices and he largely retired from public life.   

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Thomas WINDSOR, 6th Baron Windsor 1591-1641

One of the book stamps of Thomas Windsor (British Armorial Bindings)

Biographical Note

A member of a Roman Catholic aristocratic family, of Hewell Grange, Worcestershire, whose peerage dated from the time of Henry VIII but who fell out of favour for recusancy. Thomas, 6th Baron inherited the title in 1605 and sought to clear debts through land sales and marriage to Katherine Somerset, daughter of the Earl of Worcester. He travelled in Europe in the late 1610s and was much involved in the abortive mission to Spain in 1623 to marry Prince Charles to the Infanta there. Renewed Catholic persecution in the late 1620s saw him lose his offices and he largely retired from public life.

Books

The Armorials Database records six different armorial stamps used by Windsor, and he is noted a a connoisseur with collections of paintings, coins and antiquities as well as books. The extent and disposition of his library is not known.

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