Sir Charles Rushout, 2nd Baronet
1809–1869 (age 60)
Biography
Sir Charles Rushout, 2nd Baronet, was a member of the English gentry and nobility born in 1809. As a baronet, he held a position of social prominence and responsibility within Victorian society, representing the landed interests and social standing of the aristocratic class during the 19th century.
Rushout passed away in 1869 and was interred at St James' Church in Longborough, reflecting his position within the established social and ecclesiastical structures of his time. His life exemplified the role of the English baronetcy in maintaining social order and tradition during the Victorian period.