Historical records matching Sir Charles Hugh Lowther, 3rd baronet
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About Sir Charles Hugh Lowther, 3rd baronet
Lowther was blind from infancy due to an attack of scarlet fever.[1] His mother imported the first embossed books in England for his benefit in 1821.[2]
Lowther was a benefactor of the William Moon, funding the construction of his workroom in 1856 and donating to the Moon Society, which distributed literature for the blind in Moon type.[3]
He inherited the family baronetcy from his brother in 1868. Dying in 1894 at the age of ninety, Lowther was succeeded in the baronetcy by his grandson, Charles Bingham Lowther. Sir Charles' coach can be seen in the carriage collection at Shibden Hall, Halifax.
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Sir Charles Hugh Lowther, 3rd baronet's Timeline
1803 |
September 26, 1803
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1837 |
March 28, 1837
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Swillington, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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1838 |
1838
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Swillington, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1840 |
December 1, 1840
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Swillington, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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1894 |
November 6, 1894
Age 91
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