Thomas Gladwin (sheriff)

Arms of Gladwin: Ermine, a chief azure over all a bend gules charged with a sword argent hilt and pomel or. Granted by the College of Arms in 1660[1]

Thomas Gladwin (fl.1668) of Tupton Hall, in the parish of Wingerworth near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, was Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1668.[2]

One of his descendants was General Henry Gladwin (1729/30-1791), a British army officer in colonial America and the British commander at the Siege of Fort Detroit during Pontiac's Rebellion. Another of his descendants was Thomas Gladwin who in 1710 resided at Durant Hall.[3]

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References

  1. Moore, p.606
  2. The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby Vol 1 (1831) Stephen Glover. Appendix p 11 Charles II
  3. Lysons, Daniel & Samuel, Magna Britannia, Volume 5, Derbyshire, 1817
  4. Collins, Arthur, The English Baronetage, vol.3, part 1, 1741, p.313 (name mis-spelt "Gladin")
  5. Collins, p.313
  6. Derbyshire Record Office, D37/MT/853-854, re Boar House Farm; Woolley: "Lease and release by Henry Bourne of Spital bachelor of Physik and Sarah his wife, one of the daughters of Thomas Gladwin late of Chesterfield deceased, to Benjamin Towndrow of Hay yeoman of one third-part of premises as in nos. D37 M/T850-52. Consideration £80. Dated 3/4 July 1741
  7. Lysons, Daniel & Samuel, Magna Britannia, Volume 5, Derbyshire, 1817
  8. Lysons, Daniel & Samuel, Magna Britannia, Volume 5, Derbyshire, 1817
  9. Lysons, Daniel & Samuel, Magna Britannia, Volume 5, Derbyshire, 1817
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