A recent article has looked at Brandfold, in Goudhurst, Kent, built f Nick Kingsley writes a fascinating blog about the Landed families of Britain and Ireland. The eldest son, Sir William Phipson Beale (1839-1922) was educated for a career in industry but changed tack and became a successful barrister. In over 1,400 pages, this work presents pedigrees of the landed gentry (members of the aristocracy without nobility). It became law a few months later, with . Watson (and Watson-Armstrong) of Adderstone Hall, Cragside and Bamburgh, Barons Armstrong (, West (Alston-Roberts-West) of Elmdon Hall (, Wheatley-Balme of Cote Wall and High Close, Wilbraham (Baker-) of Rode Hall, baronets, Wright-Armstrong of Dean's Hill and Killylea (, Wrixon (later Wrixon-Becher) of Ballygiblin, Creagh, Assolas and Castle Hyde, baronets, This index was last updated on 25 June 2023, About this project, and what's coming next. Please use the Contact Form in the right hand side bar to contact me privately or the comments facility at the bottom of the page to make a public comment. Beale both became solicitors, like their father. In that year, he bought three farms near East Grinstead, and built a new country house, which he called Standen House, to the designs of Philip Webb. Standen House: the jumbled and unprepossessing entrance front. Immerse yourself in centuries of culture and history, iconic landmarks and picturesque towns, cities and countryside on a tour through the British Isles, including Scotland, England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.
Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland - Ancestry In retirement he was a member of the Royal Commission on the working of the Railway Conciliation Scheme, 1911. Member of the Export Council, 1940. Image: Nick Kingsley. He lived in a large but much altered Georgian house in the Norfolk broads. Great Britain (England and Scotland) - created 1707-1801 Ireland - created before 1801 United Kingdom (England, Scotland and Ireland) -created since 1801 union. The surviving original furnishings have been greatly augmented by pieces donated by Arthur and Helen Grogan, custodians of the house from 1977-86, who also helped to provide an endowment for the property. 1627), baptised at Walton, 8 June 1627; bound apprentice to his uncle, John Beale, a London stationer, 1643, but probably died during his seven year term and certainly by 1656; (8) Charles Beale (1631-1705), baptised at Walton, 9 June 1631; perhaps educated privately and apprenticed to Andrew Beech of London, draper, in 1648; later he wasa minor civil servant at the Board of Green Cloth and an amateur painter; lived chiefly in London but between 1664 and 1670 lived at Otterbourne (Hants) to avoid the plague; returned to London in 1670 and became studio manager to his wife, who became one of the first professional female artists; married, 8 March 1651 at Barrow (Suffk), Mary (1633-99), portrait painter, daughter of Rev. 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Abbot of Kidbrooke Park, Barons Colchester (, Abbott of Hendon Place, Barons Tenterden (, Abdy of Felix Hall and Chobham Place, baronets (, Abercromby of Birkenbog and Forglen, baronets (, Abercromby of Colinton, Barons Dunfermline (, Abercromby of Tullibody and Airthrey, Barons Abercromby (, Abney and Abney-Hastings of Willesley Hall (, Acheson of Gosford Castle, baronets and Earls of Gosford (, Ackers of Lark Hall, Salford and Putney (, Acland (Palmer-Acland and Fuller-Palmer-Acland) of Fairfield (, Acland of Killerton and Columbjohn, baronets (, Acton (Lyon-Dalberg-Acton) of Aldenham, Barons Acton (, Adair of Ballymena Castle and Flixton Hall (, Adair of Bellegrove and Glenveagh Castle (, Adam (Forbes Adam) of Escrick Hall, baronets (, Adams (Woollcombe-Adams and Stopford-Adams) of Ansty Hall (, Adams of Bowden House and Old House, Sydenham (, Adams of Greenfield Hall and Woore Manor (, Adams (Goold-Adams) of Kilbree House and Jamesbrook (, Addenbrooke of The Lea and Wollaston Hall (, Adderley (Broughton-Adderley) of Coton Hall, Barlaston Hall and Tunstall Hall (, Adderley of Hams Hall and Fillongley Hall, Barons Norton (, Addington of Up Ottery and Erleigh Court, Viscounts Sidmouth (, Adlercron (Ladeveze-Adlercron) of Moyglare and Culverthorpe Hall (, Agar (and Agar-Ellis) of Gowran Castle, Barons Mendip, Barons Dover and Viscounts Clifden (, Aglionby of Nunnery and Drawdykes Castle (, Agnew of Rougham Hall and Great Stanhope St., baronets (, Aikman (Robertson-Aikman) of Ross House (, Ainslie of Pilton, Great Torrington and The Rolls, baronets (, Ainsworth of Backbarrow, The Flosh and Ardanaiseig, baronets (, Ainsworth of Smithills Hall and Moss Bank (, Aislabie of Studley Royal, Hackfall, Kirkby Fleetham Hall and Waverley Abbey (, Aitchison of Lemmington Hall and Coupland Castle, baronets (, Aitken of Cherkley Court, Barons Beaverbrook (, Aland (and Fortescue-Aland) of Nymph Hall and Knolls Hill, Barons Fortescue of Credan (, Aldam (Warde-Aldam) of Hooton Pagnell and Frickley Hall (, Aldous of Freston House and Chediston Hall (, Aldridge of St. Leonard's House and Inholmes (, Alexander of Aubrey House, Kensington and Heathfield Park (, Alexander (and Hagart-Alexander) of Ballochmyle, baronets (, Alexander of Caw, Enagh and Termon House (, Alexander (and Cable-Alexander), baronets (, Alexander of Menstrie, Earls of Stirling (, Alexander of Powis House and Westerton House (, Alexander of Tyttenhanger, Earls Alexander of Tunis (, Alington of Horseheath Hall and Wymondley, Barons Alington (, Alington of Little Barford Manor and Letchworth Hall (, Allan (and Havelock-Allan) of Blackwell Grange, baronets (, Allanby (or Allenby) of Garnsgate Hall, Kenwick Hall, Balblair and Felixstowe, Viscounts Allenby (, Allardice (and Barclay-Allardice) of Allardice Castle (, Allcard of Burton Closes and Wimblehurst (, Allcroft (and Magnus-Allcroft) of Stokesay Court (, Allen of Bathampton Manor and Prior Park (, Allen of Clashenure, Liscongill and Greenfield House (, Allen of Evenley Hall and Achmore House (, Allen (and Allen-Jeffereys) of Lyngford House and Stocklinch Manor (, Alleyn of Hatfield Peverel and Little Leighs (, Allgood of Nunwick Hall and The Hermitage (, Allhusen of Elswick Hall, Stoke Court and Bradenham Hall (, Allix of Swaffham Prior House and Willoughby Hall (, Allsopp of Hindlip Hall, Barons Hindlip (, Alston (and Alston-Roberts-West) of Elmdon Hall (, Amcotts (and Cracroft-Amcotts) of Harrington Hall and Kettlethorpe Hall (, Amherst of Bayhall and Montreal House, Earls Amherst (, Amherst (and Tyssen-Amherst) of Didlington Hall and Foulden Hall, Barons Amherst of Hackney (, Amory (and Heathcoat-Amory) of Knightshayes, baronets (, Amphlett of Hadzor House and Wychbold Hall (, Anderson of Anderson Place, Newcastle and Little Harle Tower (, Anderson of Lea Hall and Kilnwick Percy, baronets (, Anderson of St. Germains, Bowerhouse and Inchyra (, Andrewes (and Andrewes-Uthwatt) of Lathbury (, Andrews (or Andrew) of Charwelton and Winwick (, Andrews (or Andrew) of Harlestone and Creaton (, Andrews of Shaw Place and Donnington Grove, baronets (, Angerstein of Weeting Hall and Woodlands House, Greenwich (, Anguish of Great Melton Hall and Somerleyton Hall (, Anne of Frickley Hall and Burghwallis Hall (, Annesley of Bletchingdon Park and Camolin Park, Barons Altham, Viscounts Valentia, Earls of Anglesey and Earls of Mountnorris (, Annesley of Castlewellan, Mount Panther and Donard Lodge, Earls Annesley (, Anson of Shugborough, Ranton Abbey and Orgreave Hall, Earls of Lichfield (, Anstruther (and Carmichael-Anstruther) of Elie House and Carmichael House, baronets (, Antonie (and Lee-Antonie) of Colworth House (, Apreece of Washingley Hall, Honington Hall and Effingham House, baronets (, Arbuthnott of Arbuthnott, Viscounts of Arbuthnott (, Arbuthnott (and Carnegy-Arbuthnott) of Findowrie and Balnamoon (, Archdale or Archdall of Castle Archdale (, Archdale or Archdall of Riversdale, baronets (, Arden of Arden Hall and Pepper Arden, Barons Alvanley (, Arden of Rickmansworth Park, Sunbury Park, Pontfaen House and East Burnham House (, Arkwright of Hampton Court and Kinsham Court (, Arkwright of Mark Hall and Parndon Hall (, Arkwright of Sanderstead Court and Knuston Hall (, Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale and Normanton Turville (, Arkwright of Willersley Castle and Willersey House (, Armitage of High Royd and Milnsbridge House (, Armstrong of Ballycumber House and Clara House (, Armstrong of Castle Armstrong, Garry Castle and Castle Iver (, Armstrong (and Watson-Armstrong) of Cragside and Bamburgh, Barons Armstrong (, Armstrong (and Wright-Armstrong) of Dean's Hill and Killylea (, Armstrong (and Heaton-Armstrong) of Farney Castle and Mount Heaton (, Arnold (and Coape-Arnold) of Ashby Lodge, Mirables and Wolvey Hall (, Arthur of Carlung House, Barshaw Park, Montgomerie House and Stairaird, Barons Glenarthur (, Arton (and Bourne-Arton) of Sleningford Park and Tanfield Lodge (, Arundell (Hunter-Arundell) of Barjarg Tower (, Arundell of Menadarva, Trengwainton, Kenegie (, Arundell of Trerice, Barons Arundell of Trerice (, Arundell of Wardour Castle, Barons Arundell of Wardour (, Asgill of Asgill House, Richmond, baronets (, Ash or Ashe (and Hamilton-Ash and Beresford-Ash) of Ashbrook House (, Ashburnham of Ashburnham Place, Earls of Ashburnham (, Ashe of Freshford, Heytesbury, Twickenham and Langley Burrell (, Ashfield of Stow Hall and Eastwood Park, baronets (, Ashhurst of Highgate and Castle Hedingham (, Ashley of Broadlands, Barons Mount Temple (, Ashley (later Ashley-Cooper) of Wimborne St Giles, Earls of Shaftesbury (, Ashton of Hyde, Little Onn Hall and Broadwell Hill, Barons Ashton of Hyde (, Ashton of Stoney Middleton Hall, Whiteley Wood Hall and Hathersage Hall (, Ashton of Woolton Hall and Hefferston Grange (, Ashworth of Egerton Hall and Horsley Hall (, Asquith of Mells Manor House, Earls of Oxford & Asquith (, Assheton of Ashton-under-Lyne and Middleton Hall, baronets (, Assheton of Cuerdale Hall and Downham Hall, baronets and Barons Clitheroe (, Astell of Everton House and Woodbury Hall (, Astley of Dukinfield Lodge and Arisaig House (. Vol II. * Evidently he was a wit. His wife died 26 August 1761. 1701), baptised at Leintwardine, 1 April 1701; perhaps died young; (7) Jane Beale (1703-18), baptised at Leintwardine, 12 October 1703; died young and was buried at St Clement Danes, Westminster (Middx), 20 June 1718; (10) Mary Beale (d. 1711); buried at Leintwardine, 27 April 1711. Through his brother, Beale also became legal adviser to the Midland Railway, and the large amount of parliamentary work associated with railway promotion led to the establishment of a separate London office in the late 1840s. His first wife died 2 August and was buried at the Old Meeting House, Birmingham, 7 August 1822. He had tried unsuccessfully on several occasions to get elected as a Liberal MP in the West Midlands, but had more luck after moving to Ayrshire, becoming MP for South Ayrshire, 1906-18. . Visit us in Kew Pay for research This is a brief guide to researching records of landed estates. Touch device . He had four sons, three whom became lawyers and one a physician and surgeon (who lived to be 101 and therefore must count as something of an advert for his profession!). 1700), baptised at Leintwardine, 19 March 1699/1700; probably died young; (6) William Beale (b. He volunteered for active service in the Boer War and was called up again for the duration of the First World War. Standen House: staircase. William John Beale (1807-83) became the solicitor to the Midland Railway, which was both profitable in itself and attracted further clients to his firm. ), 'without previous indisposition' on 26 February, and was buried at Leintwardine, 5 March 1800; his will was proved in the PCC, 10 April 1800; a further grant of administration was made to his son, 1 October 1811, of effects left unadministered by his widow; and a yet further grant was made in 1846 of that part of the estate left unadministered by his son! 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. 1661; fl. It has a U-plan, with two wings to the north and an asymmetrical eight bay flat south front which largely disguises the fact that it was built in two phases. William John Beale (1807-83) and his wife Martha Phipson, born, 10 May 1843. 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. 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. He married, 19 April 1870 at Lillington (Warks), Margaret (1847-1936), daughter of Algernon Sidney Field (1813-1907), solicitor, and had issue: (1) Amy Elizabeth Beale (1871-1946), born 12 February 1871; married, 20 September 1902 at Essex Church, Kensington (Middx), Edgar Worthington (1856-1934), engineer and secretary of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1898-1920, second son of Samuel Barton Worthington of Mill Bank, Bowden (Ches. Heath House, Leintwardine: the north front c.1930. She died in 13 May 1972; her will was proved 1 June 1972 (estate 513,441). Astley (later Astley-Corbett) of Eastcote House, Everleigh Manor and Elsham Hall, baronets (, Astley of Maidstone, Barons Astley of Reading (, Astley of Melton Constable and Seaton Delaval, baronets and Barons Hastings (, Aston of Tixall Hall, Barons Aston of Forfar (, Astor of Hever Castle, Barons Astor of Hever (, Atherton of Atherton Hall and Bewsey Hall (, Atkins (and Burnaby-Atkins) of Halstead Place (, Atkins (and Martin-Atkins) of Kingston Lisle (, Atkyns of Sapperton, Swell Bowl, Pinbury Park and Ketteringham Hall (, Attwood (and Freeman-Attwood) of Halesowen and Sion Hill House (, Aubrey-Fletcher of Chilton and Dorton, baronets (, Aucher of Otterden Place and Bourne Park, baronets (, Aufrere of Hoveton Old Hall and Walpole House, Chelsea (, Austen of Heronden and Boxley Abbey, baronets (, Austen of Horsmonden, Kippington House and Capel Manor (, Aylward (later Toler-Aylward) of Shankill Castle (, Baber of Chew Court and Regilbury Manor (, Babington of Rothley Temple and Cossington (, Backhouse of Darlington and The Rookery, baronets (, Backhouse of Pilmore Hall, Shull and Dryderdale Hall (, Backhouse of St. John's Hall and Sutton Court (, Bacon of Gorhambury, Viscount St Albans (, Bacon of Redgrave and Raveningham, baronets (, Bagenal of Dunleckney Manor and Benekerry (, Bagge of Islington Hall and Stradsett Hall, baronets (, Bagot of Ard House, Ballyturin House and Aughrane Castle (, Bagot of Blithfield, baronets and later Barons Bagot (, Bagshawe of Ford Hall and Banner Cross Hall (, Bagshawe of Wormhill Hall and Oakes Park (, Bailey of Nantyglo and Glanusk Park, Barons Glanusk (, Baillie of Polkemmet and Leeds Castle, baronets (, Baillie-Hamilton of Tyninghame, Barons Haddington (, Baird (and Maturin-Baird) of Boom Hall and Langham Hall (, Baird of Lochwood, Cambusdoon, Ury and Rickarton, Viscounts Stonehaven (, Baker of Bristol, Redland Court, West Hay and Ramsden House, Baker (and Baker-Baker) of Crook Hall, Elemore Hall and Sedbury Hall (, Baker 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Higham and Colney Hall (, Baring of Beaudesert Park, High Beach, and Ardington House (, Baring of Howick, Barons Howick of Glendale (, Baring of Membland and Lambay Castle, Barons Revelstoke (, Baring of Stratton Park, Earls of Northbrook (, Barker of Bocking Hall and Kilcooley Abbey, baronets (, Barker (and Raymond-Barker) of Fairford Park (, Barker of Hambleton Old Hall and Lyndon Hall (, Barlow of Creswell Castle and Lawrenny Hall (, Barnard of Kempston Hoo, Cople House and Furzebrook House (, Barneby of Clater Park and Saltmarshe Castle (, Barnewall of Trimlestown, Barons Trimlestown (, Barnewall of Turvey House, Viscounts Barnewall of Trimlestown (, Barnham of Boughton Monchelsea Place, baronets (, Barnston of Churton Hall and Crewe Hill (, Barran of Chapel Allerton Hall and Sawley Hall, baronets (, Barran of Shadwell Grove and Madehurst Lodge (, Barrett (and Mockler-Barrett) of Milton Manor House (, Barrington of Barrington Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak, baronets (, Barrington of 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Lodge and Ardglass Castle (, Beaumont of Bretton Hall and Bywell Hall, Viscounts Allendale (, Beaumont of Coleorton Hall, baronets and Viscounts Beaumont of Swords (, Beaumont of Darton Hall and Chapelthorpe Hall (, Becher of Aughadown House and Hollybrook House (, Beckett of Somerby Park and Yorkshire, baronets and Barons Grimthorpe (, Beckford of Fonthill, Basing Park and Stepleton House (, Beckingham of Beckingham Hall, Tolleshunt Major (, Beckwith of Thurcroft Hall, Trimdon House, Herrington Hall and Silksworth House, Bedingfield of Flemings Hall and Ditchingham Hall (, Beevor of Hethel Hall and Hargham Hall, baronets (, Belasyse of Morton House and Brancepeth Castle (, Belasyse alias Bellasis of Newburgh Priory, Viscounts and Earls Fauconberg (, Bellew of Barmeath Castle, baronets and Barons Bellew (, Bellew of Stockleigh Court and Oakhampton Manor (, Bellingham of Castle Bellingham, baronets (, Broughton-Adderley of Coton Hall, Barlaston Hall and Tunstall Hall (, Brown (and 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Hall, baronets (, Newton family of Benekerry and Dunleckney Manor (, Paston-Bedingfeld of Oxburgh Hall, baronets, Roberts (Alston-Roberts-West) of Elmdon Hall (, Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Belmont Hall, Fota House and Ballyedmond (, Throckmorton of Clearwell Court, baronets, Tyssen-Amherst of Didlington Hall and Foulden Hall, Barons Amherst of Hackney (, Uthwatt (and Andrewes-Uthwatt) of Great Linford (, Warde (and Warde-Aldam) of Hooton Pagnell and Frickley Hall (.
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