"Sir Francis Throckmorton, Bart. Died 1680". School of Sir
Peter Lely (1618–1680), on the staircase at Coughton Court, Warwickshire. Throckmorton Collection, Coughton Court, now owned by the National Trust, NTPL ref: 153572
On 16 January 1650, he succeeded his father as the 2nd
Baronet Throckmorton, of Coughton.[1]
Personal life
"
Ann daughter of Sr. Francis Throckmorton Bart." Commissioned in 1729, painted by
Nicolas de Largillière (d.1746). (property of the National Trust), no: 135583"Ann daughter of John Mounson Esq.[2] of Kinnersley com. Surrey wife to Sr. Francis Throckmorton Bart. Died..." Studio of Sir
Peter Lely (1618–1680). Throckmorton Collection, Coughton Court (property of the National Trust) NTPL ref: 89045
He married Anne Monson (d.1728), daughter of John Monson,[2] a Catholic and eldest son of
Admiral Sir William Monson (1569–1643) of Kinnersley Manor,
Horley, Surrey and Croft and Skegness in Lincolnshire. Anne sold Kinnersley in 1666.[3] He and Anne had the following children:[1]
Mary Throckmorton, who married Martin Wollascot.[1]
Anne Throckmorton (1664-1734), Abbess 1720-1728 of the English Augustinian Convent of Notre-Dame-de-Sion, Paris.[2]
George Throckmorton (1671-1705), had a religious life, a Jansenist dévot [2]
Sir Francis and his wife, Anne, separated in 1677 and she went to live in a convent in Paris.[2] Sir Francis died on 7 November 1680 and was buried at
Weston Underwood, Buckinghamshire. His will was granted probate in 1681.[1]
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abcdeGeorge Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint,
Gloucester,
U.K.:
Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume II, pages 197-198.