When Francis Bacon died in 1626 his debts, being claims against his estate, were 19,658 Pounds, far more than his assets.
     His principal asset was the manor of Gorhambury, which his widow Viscountess Alice claimed, through deeds and as her widow's entitlement. She was not evicted until 1632.
     Bacon's former secretary, Sir Thomas Meautys, obtained control of the manor and retired there in 1642; he died in 1649, leaving it to his brother Henry. Here I will quote Hostage to Fortune, The Troubled Life of Francis Bacon, Jardine and Stewart, 1998:


Gorhambury, Bacon's manor in the Seventeenth Century

Ruins in late 1800's


Ruins in 1965


Francis Bacon at age 18.         Nicholas Bacon


Crest from Novum Organum . . . . . . . Child Bust of Bacon
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