Thomas Wharton, 2nd Baron Wharton
- Thomas Wharton, 2nd Baron Wharton
Thomas Wharton, 2nd Baron Wharton (1520 – 1572) was an English peer. He was knighted in 1543 by Seymour-Hertford and married to Anne Radcliffe, elder daughter of Robert first earl of Sussex, in 1547.
Little is known of Sir Thomas except that he was a companion of Mary I of England. He was with her at Kenninghall when young Edward VI died and Lady Jane Grey ascended the throne for nine days. Sir Tom escorted Mary to Framlingham Castle and, upon her accession, to the Tower of London. He was named Master of the Henchmen and a member of the Queen's Privy Council.
Being a devout Catholic and supporter of Mary, she had him retained, through personal letters, in Parliament and granted him the Manor of Newhall in Boreham, Essex and a house in London on Canon Row in Westminster.
When Mary died and Elizabeth became queen, Thomas was excluded from Parliament and retired to Newhall. Still continuing to celebrate the Mass, he was eventually imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1561, the same year his wife died.
Seven years later he inherited the title of Baron which he held for four years. He died on 14 June 1572 at his house on Canon Row and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
References
*cite book | title = The Whartons of Wharton Hall | author = Wharton, Edward Ross | year = 1898 | location= Oxford | publisher=Oxford University Press
*cite book | title = The Wharton Sleeve | author = Wharton, Nathan Earl | year = 1949 | location= San Marino, Calif. | publisher=privately published manuscript
*cite book | title = Good Lord Wharton | author = Dale, Bryan | year = 1906 | location= London | publisher=The Congregational Union of England and Wales
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