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Guide to family & landed estate collections - National Archives of Ireland At the same time as the bay window was built, the wall between the hall and the corridor behind it was taken down to make the room larger, and the present decorative scheme of off-white paint was introduced. 1821; educated at Eton; an officer in the 10th Foot (Ensign, 1838; Lt., 1842); died unmarried when he was killed in action at the battle of Sobraon in the First Anglo-Sikh war, 10 February 1846; will proved in the PCC, 20 July 1846; (6) Robert Beale Beale (1823-61), born and. He was more prominent as a leading member of the Unitarian church in Birmingham, initially at the New Meeting and later at the Church of the Messiah. Image: Country Life. * Evidently he was a wit. Although a new appreciation for Victorian art and architecture was then in its infancy, the National Trust were persuaded to take on the house in 1972, and it has since been recognised as a rare (and well-documented) survival of Arts & Crafts taste. Heath House, Leintwardine: the south front in the 1950s. She was noted for her exceptional administrative ability, and was awarded the OBE for her war service, 1919. The number in brackets after each entry refers to the number assigned to the family and used in the title of each post. Once work at Drumlamford was complete, Wason went straight on to built Corwar House, begun in 1842, and it appears that both houses were constructed partly to provide unemployment relief at a time of cyclical depression. Keywords British army, Ireland, landed class, officer corps, world wars From here, the range containing the rooms along the entrance front appears a taller block terminating in the water tower and finished like the tower with yellow roughcast (which was applied because Webb was worried that plain brickwork might suffer from water penetration in this exposed position). Vol II. (. 1661; fl. On the first floor the south-east room is lined with mid to late 17th-century panelling with a moulded cornice, and there is a ceiling with twelve plaster panels. The latter, a lawyer like his father, was joint Auditor of the Imprests in the Exchequer, and bought the manor of. Virginia Colonial Records FamilySearch He was described, as having a sense of humour and the ability to make quick decisions, and was said to have adopted 'an uncomplicated lifestyle'. The garden front has a broad three-bay centre projecting well forward from the bays to either side. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. President of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, 1929-30 and of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, 1934-36. England, Titled and Landed Families - International Institute daughter of Algernon Sidney Field, solicitor, born 9 November 1885. His elder son and heir, Thomas Beale (1747-1800), practised as a barrister in London, where he had chambers in the Temple. & d. 1660), born 29 June and baptised at St Bride, Fleet St., London, 10 July 1660; died in infancy and was buried at the same church, 29 August 1660; (3) Elizabeth Beale (b. ), and had issue one son and five daughters; died in Cheltenham, 8 February, and was buried at Lydbury North, 20 February 1855; her will was proved in the PCC, 8 November 1855; 28 April 1784; died unmarried, 22 March, and was buried at Leintwardine, 30 March 1814; 7 December 1788; lived in Ludlow; died unmarried, 17 July 1869; will proved 21 September 1869 (effects under 1,500); 7 November 1791; married, 18 February 1812 at Leintwardine, Rev. ), and had issue three sons and two daughters; died 9 December and was. John Rocke (1783-1849), of Clungunford House (Shrops. Standen House: the approach to the house lies through the archway in the centre between the old farmhouse on the right, Webb's new house is essentially an L-shaped block, consisting of a long narrow range containing the family rooms and, at right angles to it, the. Comments, especially in the form of corrections, additional information or new illustrations, are very welcome. (1) Bartholomew Beale (b. London : Harrison 1879. United Kingdom - The World Factbook Southwark Cathedral Lord Mayor Of London Richard Ii The Great Fire Trinity College St Lawrence Chaplain Torquay Northumberland More information. These numbers are hyper-linked to the post in question, so just click on the number to follow the link and scroll down to find the relevant section of the post. Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland - Ancestry (2) Constance Isabella Beale (1817-46), baptised at Leintwardine, 10 August 1817; buried at Clungunford (Shrops), 27 October 1846; her will was proved in the PCC, 23 October 1847; (3) Annette Cecilia Beale (1819-97), baptised at Leintwardine, 8 March 1819; lived with her brother Theodore at Hopton Castle and later with his widow at Bucknall (Shrops. Educated for industry and spent a brief period at the Sheffield ironworks (of which his uncle Samuel was a director) before attending Lincolns Inn (admitted, 1864; called, 1867; bencher, 1892). His wife died 19 May 1953; her will was proved 8 September 1953 (estate 13,966). Heath House, Leintwardine (Herefordshire). He married, 7 August 1868, Alice (d. 1940), daughter of Timothy Kenrick, manufacturer (whose sisters married Joseph Chamberlain and Thomas Martineau), and they had issue: (2) Edith Mary Beale (1870-1961), born 23 October 1870; married, 18 July 1898 at the Church of the Messiah, Birmingham, George Penkivil Slade (1866-1925), son of George Penkivil Slade of Sydney, New South Wales (Australia), and had issue three sons and one daughter; died 10 November 1961; will proved 30 January 1962 (estate 49,286); (3) Edmund Phipson Beale (1872-1952), born 7 March 1872; solicitor, partner in Beale & Co. of Birmingham from c.1903; married, 7 August 1908, Annie Lucy (1876-1953), daughter of William Arthur Smith of Edgbaston, and had issue two sons and one daughter; died 5 February 1952; will proved 5 May 1952 (estate 78,445); (4) Norah Beale (1874-1961), born 24 January 1874; married, 1906, Wilfrid Byng Kenrick (1872-1962), son of William Kenrick (1831-1919), and had issue three sons and one daughter; died 24 April 1961; will proved 28 July 1961 (estate 19,651). He became eminent in his field, and was President of the Law Society in 1908. Simple theme. His widow was buried at Leintwardine, 24 May 1705. A High Victorian Gothic house, designed by A.B. The south-facing garden front has a much more cheerful aspect, and commands sweeping views across the Sussex Weald. He acted as solicitor for the Midland Railway, 1867-1905, and h. is knowledge of railway law, and his skill in negotiations and the conduct of parliamentary procedure were widely recognized and frequently called on by royal commissions, departmental committees, and the Railway Companies Association, to which he was also solicitor for some time. John Cradock, rector of Barrow, and had issue three sons (one of whom died young); died 1705. Henry seems to have died without issue, and Charles, who had no regular profession (he acted as manager to his wife, one of the first female professional artists), was always short of funds and may have sold his interest to Bartholomew. It became law a few months later, with . After his death, Standen passed to his widow and then his two spinster daughters, with the result that it remained essentially unchanged until the 1970s. was deliberately designed to be unpretentious, in deference to the Unitarian faith and long puritan tradition of the Beales (Mrs. Beale was a descendant of Oliver Cromwell), and the entrance front, which faces north onto the informal courtyard enclosed by the service wing and older farm buildings is notably dour. Jan 13, 2022 - On this site, which was short-listed for the SAHGB Colvin Prize in 2019, I present the results of my research into the landowning families of the British Isles and the country houses which they owned. This most attractive effect is said to have been influenced by a row of similarly closely-spaced gables, added c.1603-08 to Knole House (Kent). His wife died 26 August 1761. ), and had issue one son and three daughters; died 2 October 1946; will proved 22 January 1947 (estate 50,966); (2) Margaret Sarah Beale (1872-1947), born 29 July 1872; lived at Standen with her mother and unmarried sister; interested herself in mental health issues and was a member of the Central Organisation for Mental Welfare and Hon. Chart: The Social Hierarch Chart: Definitions Concerning Titled and Landed Families Terminology has changed over time so this brief account is only a rough guide. Barrister-at-law (QC 1888). Sable, on a chevron or, between three griffins' heads erased, argent, as many estoiles, gules. After the National Trust took over the property in 1972, the garden was redesigned by Graham Stuart Thomas so that it could be maintained by a single gardener. An archway beyond the service range linked it to the 15th century farm buildings and provided the principal approach to the front of the house. Educated at Marlborough and Trinity College, Cambridge (matriculated 1899; BA 1903; rowing blue, 1903). Ireland - Gaelic Civilization, Protestant Ascendancy, Anglo-Irish Image: Guy Tyrwhitt-Drake. Image: Nick Kingsley. Commandant, Sussex, 1924) and became a committee member of the Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, 1934-63. of James Samuel Beale (1840-1912) and his wife Margaret. People whose name changed - through marriage or by royal licence - during their life are indexed under the last name they used, with the earlier name or names indicated in brackets after the surname, e.g. According to Burke's Landed Gentry, the first English forebear of this family was John Bellville, a French migr who came to England at the time of the French Revolution and was the father of John Benjafield Bellville (c.1793-1847), with whom the genealogy below begins.The only certain reference to the first John which I have been able to trace, however, occurs in the apprenticeship . She was unmarried and without issue. 1820; educated at Eton and Brasenose College, Oxford (matriculated 1838; BA 1842); rector of Hopton Castle (Shrops. William John Beale (1807-83) and his wife Martha Phipson, born, 10 May 1843. On this site, which was short-listed for the SAHGB Colvin Prize in 2019, I present the results of my research into the landowning families of the British Isles and the country houses which they owned. This project is viewed as complementary to that . He married 1st, 29 October 1822 at St Swithin Walcot, Bath, Emma (c.1801-47), daughter of Edmund Butcher of Sidmouth (Devon), Unitarian minister, and 2nd, 16 July 1856 in Chester (Ches. In 1898 he bought Drumlamford House in Ayrshire as a holiday - and future retirement - home. Samuel Beale was Low Bailiff of Birmingham in 1834; Mayor of the town in 1841; Chairman of the Midland Railway for twenty years, from 1844-64; and eventually MP for Derby, 1857-65. His widow died aged 91 on 16 June 1865. He started in business as a lead and glass merchant, but quickly diversified into banking, ironworks and railways and other enterprises. (5) Dorothy Beale (1877-1969), born 30 January 1877, and was baptised into the Church of England at Leatherhead (Surrey), 16 May 1913; married, 23 January 1902 at St Mary Abbots, Kensington (Middx), Harold George Brown (1876-1949), solicitor, director of the BBC and BOAC, eldest son of Harold Brown of Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, and had issue three sons and three daughters; died aged 91 on 16 January 1969; will proved 13 March 1969 (estate 62,777); (6) Sir Samuel Richard Beale (1881-1964), kt. The son, Bartholomew Beale (1662-1727), came of age in 1683 but did not attend either a university or one of the inns of court, perhaps because he was already engaged in estate management. Beale family of Drumlamford and Standen House. He was an articled clerk in his father's office from 1860, and after being admitted as a solicitor in 1864, became manager of the firm's London office from 1866-1905. Ireland's 1923 Land Act. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M 6931-6) Bodkin Family. (5) Mary Emma Beale (1848-92), born 26 January 1848; married, 20 March 1880 at Christ Church, Paddington (Middx), William Bell Davies (1846-91) of Croxley Grove, Rickmansworth (Herts), son of Richard Davies, and had issue one son; died 15 May 1892; will proved 25 June 1892 (effects 12,894); (6) Dr. Edwin Clifford Beale (1851-1953), born 16 October 1851; educated at Edgbaston, Harrow and Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge (matriculated 1870; BA 1874; MA 1877; MB 1880); elected MRCS, 1878 and FRCP, 1890; house physician at Guy's Hospital, Consulting Physician to the City of London Hospital for diseases of the chest and to the Royal Northern Hospital, London until he retired c.1911; Vice-President of the Royal Northern Hospital. 1695), baptised in London, 2 July 1695; educated at Middle Temple (admitted 1713/4); died unmarried before 1721; (2) Henry Beale (d. 1697); died young and was buried at Leintwardine, 10 January 1697/8; (3) Walter Beale (1698-1718), baptised at Leintwardine, 3 April 1698; died unmarried and was buried at St Clement Danes, Westminster (Middx), 16 June 1718; (5) Sarah Beale (b. Standen House: the jumbled and unprepossessing entrance front. The eldest son, Sir William Phipson Beale (1839-1922) was educated for a career in industry but changed tack and became a successful barrister. The entrance porch opens into a vestibule between the hall and business room. ), son of Richard Betton of Shrewsbury (Shrops. Jan 1, 2020 - On this site, which was short-listed for the SAHGB Colvin Prize in 2019, I present the results of my research into the landowning families of the British Isles and the country houses which they owned. He died at Standen, 28 August 1912; his will was proved 2 October 1912 (estate 150,000). (1) Elizabeth Beale (1781-83), baptised at Leintwardine, 28 December 1781; died in infancy and was buried at Leintwardine, 12 February 1783; ; married, 6 January 1806 at Leintwardine, Rev. 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