Sir Thomas Dyke, 4th Bt.
1763–1831 (age 68)
Biography
Sir Thomas Dyke, 4th Baronet (1763–1831), was a member of the English baronetcy and a clerk whose dual roles reflected the responsibilities of the landed gentry during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His service in both capacities exemplified the civic engagement expected of his station.
Sir Thomas' legacy endures in the records of his family and his local parish. He was interred at the Church of Saint Botolph in Lullingstone, a historic church befitting his baronetcy and standing in the community.