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  1. Sir Nicholas Bacon war ein englischer Anwalt, Richter und Lord Keeper of the Great Seal und Lordkanzler von England während der Herrschaft Königin Elisabeths I. Er war der Vater von Francis Bacon.

  2. Family. Married to Susan Henrietta Dinnis in 1981, Sir Nicholas and Lady Bacon have four sons: Henry Hickman Bacon (b. 23 April 1984) Edmund Bacon (b. 1986) Nathaniel Bacon (b. 1989) Thomas Castell Bacon (b. 1992) Bacon inherited significant landholdings in Norfolk.

  3. 30. Apr. 2022 · Family. He was twice married and by his first wife, Jane Ferneley, had three sons and three daughters. Bacon's eldest son, Nicholas (c. 1540–1624), was member of parliament for the county of Suffolk and in 1611 was created premier baronet of England. This baronetcy is still held by his descendants, see Bacon Baronets. His second ...

    • Chiselhurst, England
    • Chiselhurst, Kent, England
    • 1510
    • Lord Keeper, Lord Chancellor of England
  4. Family . Nicholas Bacon (1510-1578/9) was the second son of Robert Bacon, sheep-reeve of the Abbey of Bury St Edmund's, and his wife Isabella Cage. He was born on Childermas Day, December 28, either 1509 or 1510, probably at Drinkstone, Suffolk (other sources have Chislehurst, Kent).

    • Male
    • Jane (Fernley) Bacon, Anne (Cooke) Bacon
  5. Sir Nicholas Bacon (born 1510, Drinkstone, Suffolk, Eng.—died Feb. 20, 1579, London) was a high official in the government of Queen Elizabeth I and father of the renowned philosopher Francis Bacon. Admitted to the bar in 1533, Bacon was made attorney of the court of wards and liveries in 1546.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. When Sir Nicholas Bacon was born on 28 December 1510, in Drinkstone, Suffolk, England, his father, Sir Robert Bacon, was 31 and his mother, Isabell Cage, was 32. He married Jane Fernley on 5 April 1540, in Chislehurst, Kent, England. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters.

  7. Raveningham Hall is the Grade II* listed home of Sir Nicholas Bacon Bt OBE DL and his family. The Bacons have been at Raveningham since 1735, today the site comprises 10 acres of gardens and a 5,500 acre rural estate.