Biography of Sackville Crowe 1st Baronet 1595-1671

On 07 Dec 1595 Sackville Crowe 1st Baronet was born.

On 14 Apr 1616 Robert Sutton 1st Baron Lexinton (age 21) and [his future sister-in-law] Elizabeth Manners Baroness Lexington (age 21) were married. She by marriage Baroness Lexinton.

On 03 Oct 1620 Lewis Watson 1st Baron Rockingham (age 33) and [his future sister-in-law] Eleanor Manners Baroness Rockingham (age 20) were married.

On 05 Apr 1627 Sackville Crowe 1st Baronet (age 31) was appointed Treasurer of the Navy which position he held until 21 Jan 1630.

On 08 Jul 1627 Sackville Crowe 1st Baronet (age 31) was created 1st Baronet Crowe of Llanherne in the Carmarthenshire.

In or before 1633 Thomas Lake (age 38) and [his future sister-in-law] Dorothy Manners (age 22) were married.

In May 1634 Sackville Crowe 1st Baronet (age 38) and Mary Manners Lady Crowe (age 24) were married having eloped. She by marriage Lady Crowe of Llanherne in the Carmarthenshire.

Around 1635 [his sister-in-law] Elizabeth Manners Baroness Lexington (age 40) died.

Around 1637 [his son] Sackville Crowe 2nd Baronet was born to Sackville Crowe 1st Baronet (age 41) and [his wife] Mary Manners Lady Crowe (age 27).

In 1652 [his sister-in-law] Frances Manners (age 52) died.

Around 1653 [his sister-in-law] Dorothy Manners (age 43) died.

Evelyn's Diary. 20 Apr 1665. To Whitehall [Map], to the King (age 34), who called me into his bedchamber as he was dressing, to whom, I showed the letter written to me from the Duke of York (age 31) from the fleet, giving me notice of young Evertzen, and some considerable commanders newly taken in fight with the Dartmouth and Diamond frigates, whom he had sent me as prisoners at war; I went to know of his Majesty (age 34) how he would have me treat them, when he commanded me to bring the young captain to him, and to take the word of the Dutch Ambassador (who yet remained here) for the other, that he should render himself to me whenever I called on him, and not stir without leave. Upon which I desired more guards, the prison being Chelsea House. I went also to Lord Arlington (age 47) (the Secretary Bennet lately made a Lord) about other business. Dined at my Lord Chancellor's (age 56); none with him but Sir Sackville Crowe (age 69), formerly Ambassador at Constantinople; we were very cheerful and merry.

On 27 Oct 1671 Sackville Crowe 1st Baronet (age 75) died. His son [his son] Sackville Crowe 2nd Baronet (age 34) succeeded 2nd Baronet Crowe of Llanherne in the Carmarthenshire.

Before 12 Oct 1631 Nicholas Saundeson 2nd Viscount Castleton and Frances Manners were married.