Other Archer Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth
Other Archer Windsor (
1789-
1833) was the 12th
Baron Windsor and the 6th
Earl of Plymouth. Although little is known about him, Other is commemorated by an
obelisk bearing his name, situated in the
Lickey Hills Country Park and visible from
Bromsgrove.
In
1789, Other, the eldest son, inherited his title from his father, the
5th Earl of Plymouth, along with his father's land at
Tardebigge, the country seat
Hewell Grange, and land in
Shropshire and
Glamorgan.
He married
Mary Sackville in 1811.
He was admitted to the
House of Lords long before the climax of the
French Revolution and was involved in the creation of the
Worcester Yeomanry Division which fought under
Royal Prerogative in
Spain. Also during his tenure, the
Birmingham and Worcester Canal was built through
Tardebigge and good taxes were collected from the
nailmakers of
Redditch.
The canal passes very close to Hewell Grange and was finished ten years after Other inherited his father's title (the canal was finished in
1799; however the
reservoirs were built twenty years later, and finished in
1836). Other bought
Barnt Green House from the tenant Yates family who had resided there for some years.
On Other's death, the
title 'Earl of Plymouth' fell into
abeyance and nobody succeeded him directly. The family continued as
Lord Windsor and the title was remade for his ancestor,
Robert George Windsor-Clive.
His unusual forename 'Other' is traditional in the family and derives from a legendary
Viking ancestor 'Otho' or 'Othere'.