He was the youngest son of
Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Baronet, of Redgrave, who was the eldest half-brother of the leading politician and philosopher
Francis Bacon (
Lord Verulam), Bacon was created a
Knight of the Bath early in 1626, on the coronation of Charles I. He died at age 42, probably from tuberculosis, and was buried on 1 July 1627 at Culford Hall (now rebuilt and renamed as
Culford Park). Their daughter, Jane, aged three years, died that same October, and is buried alongside her father. The entries of their burials follow each other in the Culford Parish Burial Register. Their other daughter, Anne, married
Sir Thomas Meautys in 1639.
Anne, Lady Drury, was his sister, and it is believed he may have had some influence on the remarkable series of small paintings which make up
Lady Drury's Closet. Bacon is commemorated at St Mary's Church, Culford with a monument by the sculptor
Nicholas Stone. In June 1628 Bacon's brother
Sir Edmund Bacon saw it being made at Stone's workshop in London's
Long Acre, and noted "My brother's monument goes well forward, I saw it so much as is done, the day before I came own of town". ==References==