WINDSOR, THOMAS, SIXTH BARON WINDSOR
Arms.—Quarterly.
1. Gu., a saltire between 12 crosses pattée or. Windsor.
2. Barry nebuly or and sa. Blount.
3. Gu., a fret or. Audley.
4. Vairy, arg. and sa. Meynell.
Crest.—A buck's head affrontée, couped at the neck arg., attired or.
Helmet.—That of a Peer.
Supporters.—Dexter, a unicorn arg., armed, maned, and unguled or. Sinister, a fox ppr.
[Ossat. Lettres. Paris, 1627.]
Thomas Windsor (born circ. 1580, died 6th December 1642) was the son of Henry Windsor, fifth Baron Windsor. He succeeded his father in the Barony in 1605. In 1610 Lord Windsor was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, and was Rear-Admiral in the Navy. He commanded the fleet sent to Spain to bring back Prince Charles. Lord Windsor left no son, and his title was inherited by his nephew, Thomas Windsor-Hickman, the son of Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of the fifth Baron. He married Dixie Hickman of Kew, Surrey.