Timothy Tyrrell

Timothy Tyrrell

Sir Timothy Tyrrell (1617-1701) initially of Oakley, Buckinghamshire and later of Shotover, was Master of the Buckhounds to King Charles I.

Life

He faithfully and valiantly asserted the cause of his master, King Charles I, and was a Captain of a Cavalry Regiment, Colonel of a Foot Regiment, Governor of the Cardiff Castle, in South Wales, and General of the Ordnance in that Province. [ [http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/bkm/Oakley/Index.html Oakley ] ]

According to his memorial "He was an indulgent husband, a kind father, and a good master; just in his dealings, and highly charitable to the poor". He died on 23 October in 1701, at the age of 84 years old. He is buried in Oakley church.

Family

He was the eldest son of Sir Timothy Tyrrell. He married Elizabeth Ussher [ [http://www.thepeerage.com/p15263.htm#i152626 "Elizabeth Ussher"] on thepeerage] , the only daughter of Dr. James Usher, Archbisohp of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, by whom he had four sons and eight daughters.

Their first son was James Tyrrell and second son was John Tyrrell.

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