Sir Richard Brownlow, 2nd Baronet

Sir Richard Brownlow, 2nd Baronet (died 1668) of Humby in Lincolnshire, was a landowner.[1]

Arms of Brownlow: Or, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets sable
Monument to Sir Richard Brownlow, 2nd Baronet, Belton Church. Arms: Brownlow (Or, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets sable) impaling Freke (Sable, two bars or in chief three mullets of the last)

Origins

He was the son and heir of Sir William Brownlow, 1st Baronet (c. 1595–1666) of Humby, younger brother of Sir John Brownlow, 1st Baronet (c. 1595–1679) of Belton, who died childless when his baronetcy became extinct. His mother was Elizabeth Duncombe, daughter of William Duncombe.[2]

Marriage and children

He married Elizabeth Freke, a daughter of John Freke of Stretton in Dorset,[3] by whom he had children:[4]

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References

  1. John Burke, A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies, London, 1838, p.90, Brownlow of Belton
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