James Lowther (1753–1837)

Colonel James Lowther (23 February 1753 1837) was a British soldier and Tory politician.

He was the second son of Rev. Henry Lowther, rector of Aikton, and Dorothy Tatham. Rev. Henry was the great-grandson of Rev. Lancelot Lowther, rector of Long Marston and son of Sir Christopher Lowther (1557–1617). Rev. Lancelot founded the cadet branch of Lowther of Colby Leathes, the heads of which family were largely clerics with livings in the gift of the more senior branches of the Lowther family.

James, however, took a more active role in the service of his fourth cousin, James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale. As one of "Lord Lonsdale's Ninepins", he was Member of Parliament for Westmorland from 1775 until 1812, and then for Appleby from 1812 until 1818. He was also returned for Haslemere in 1790, but preferred to continue to sit for Westmorland. In addition to his political role, Lowther served as second to Lord Lonsdale in two notable duels, the first in June 1792 with an officer of the Life Guards, and the second in 1796 with Sir Frederick Vane.

Lowther was for some time the commander of the Royal Cumberland Militia. In 1798, he was transferred to command the Royal Westmorland Militia, and was commissioned a colonel in the regular Army when that regiment was embodied.

He died in Caen, Normandy in the summer of 1837.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Sir James Lowther, Bt
Sir Michael le Fleming, Bt
Member of Parliament for Westmorland
1775–1801
With: Sir Michael le Fleming, Bt 1775–1801
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Baynes-Garforth
John Lowther
Member of Parliament for Haslemere
1790
With: William Gerard Hamilton
Succeeded by
William Gerard Hamilton
Richard Penn
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Member of Parliament for Westmorland
1801–1812
With: Sir Michael le Fleming, Bt 1801–1806
The Lord Muncaster 1806–1812
Succeeded by
The Lord Muncaster
Henry Cecil Lowther
Preceded by
James Ramsay Cuthbert
Nicholas William Ridley-Colborne
Member of Parliament for Appleby
1812–1818
With: John Courtenay 1812
George Tierney 1812–1818
Succeeded by
George Fludyer
Lucius Concannon


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