Sir Charles Pole, 1st Baronet
1735–1813 (age 78)
Biography
Sir Charles Pole, 1st Baronet (1735-1813) was an English gentleman of distinction who achieved the honor of a baronetcy, reflecting his prominence and service to the nation. His elevation to the rank of baronet indicated significant contributions to public life, whether through military service, political engagement, or other forms of notable achievement. His life spanned the mid-18th century through the early years of the 19th century, encompassing periods of considerable historical importance.
As the first baronet of his line, Sir Charles Pole established a legacy that would extend through his descendants, creating an enduring family distinction. His burial at Austin Friars, a historic church in the City of London, reflects his standing within English society. His memory is preserved as both a personal achievement and as the founder of a baronetcy that would continue to represent his family's contributions to English life and society.