Astwood Cemetery, Worcester,Tomb for Thomas Rowley Hill. 1897
Thomas Rowley Hill (1 March 1816 – 9 October 1896) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1885.
Hill was born at Stourport, the son of William Hill FRAS. He held a number of public offices, being Sheriff of Worcester in 1858, Mayor of Worcester in 1859 and a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Worcestershire
In 1868 Hill stood unsuccessfully for parliament at Worcester. He became High Sherriff in 1870. In 1874 Hill was elected as the MP for Worcestershire. He lost the seat in 1885 and failed to regain it when he stood in the 1886 general election. He was a member of the Worcester and Suckley school boards in 1879
Hill was a very charitable man, and founded and endowed almshouses for four aged women in Berwick Street, Worcester.
Hill married firstly Esther Evans, daughter of Richard Evans of Worcester in 1838. Esther died in 1839 and in 1842 he remarried to Mary Hilditch Evans, daughter of Edward Evans of Worcester
Hill was born at Stourport, the son of William Hill FRAS. He held a number of public offices, being Sheriff of Worcester in 1858, Mayor of Worcester in 1859 and a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Worcestershire
In 1868 Hill stood unsuccessfully for parliament at Worcester. He became High Sherriff in 1870. In 1874 Hill was elected as the MP for Worcestershire. He lost the seat in 1885 and failed to regain it when he stood in the 1886 general election. He was a member of the Worcester and Suckley school boards in 1879
Hill was a very charitable man, and founded and endowed almshouses for four aged women in Berwick Street, Worcester.
Hill married firstly Esther Evans, daughter of Richard Evans of Worcester in 1838. Esther died in 1839 and in 1842 he remarried to Mary Hilditch Evans, daughter of Edward Evans of Worcester