Sir Henry Guildford KG, Comptroller of the Royak Household

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Sir Henry Guildford KG, Comptroller of the Royak Household|b. 1489\nd. 1532|p76.htm#i4631|Sir Richard Guildford KG|b. c 1450\nd. 1506|p53.htm#i3587|Anne Pympe|d. b 1489|p53.htm#i3588|||||||||||||
Sir Henry Guildford, Comptroller of the Royal Household
     Sir Henry Guildford KG, Comptroller of the Royak Household was born in 1489. He was the son of Sir Richard Guildford KG and Anne Pympe. Sir Henry Guildford KG, Comptroller of the Royak Household died in 1532.

James Field Stanfield

M, b. 1749, d. 9 May 1824
James Field Stanfield (with acknowledgements to the Sunderland Art Gallery)
     James Field Stanfield was born in 1749 at Dublin. He for the Catholic priesthood France. He was He joined the Eagle (under Captain David Wilson) in Liverpool on a slaving expedition to Benin as a common sailor on 7 September 1774. He was arrived on the Eagle in Benin, and transferred about 40 miles inland to a slave-trading fortress at Gato for eight months in November 1774. He was was hired by Captain Wilson for the Middle Passage to Jamaica on board the True Blue, one of a crew of 15, of whom eight died. 190 slaves were sold in Jamaica, before the True Blue sailed back to Liverpool (arriving 12th April 1776) - one of only four survivng crew members, including the captain in June 1775. He was an actor in 1777 at Manchester. He married Mary Hoad on 25 October 1785 at The Parish Church, Cheltenham; Certificate signed by Hugh Hughes, curate, and parties' signatures witnessed by Sarah Trapp - illiterate - and James Morris. NB Groom spelled name with "ff". James Field Stanfield was "The Fishermen", a two-act comic opera, unpublished in 1786. He was Ho made his debut as part of Tate Wilkinson's York circuit company (his wife also being a performer) on 7 October 1786 at Doncaster. He was "Observations on a Guinea Voyage" was published - a series of letters addressed to The Rev'd Thomas Clarkson in May 1788. He was "The Guinea Voyage", a dramatic poem published in 1789. He was "Life of the late John Howard" (the prison reformer) published anonymously by W Thompson of Newcastle in 1790. He was a brandy merchant between 1793 and 1796 at Sunderland. He was Songs and verse (15 pieces) published in the Freemasons' Magazine between 1793 and 1798. He married Maria Field Kell on 29 October 1801. James Field Stanfield was "Essay on the study & composition of biography" published by subscription in Sunderland - "moralistically erudite" but "confused and ineffective in a very strange degree" in 1813. He was He taught elocution and composition in April 1814 at Edinburgh. He was a prompter between 1819 and 1820 at Glasgow. He died on 9 May 1824 at Wootten Street, Lambeth, London; (his home) "aged 74", having had a total of ten children by his two wives. He was buried on 15 May 1824 at St Mary's, Lambeth.

Children of James Field Stanfield and Mary Hoad

Children of James Field Stanfield and Maria Field Kell

Mary Hoad

F, d. 11 January 1801
     Mary Hoad married James Field Stanfield on 25 October 1785 at The Parish Church, Cheltenham; Certificate signed by Hugh Hughes, curate, and parties' signatures witnessed by Sarah Trapp - illiterate - and James Morris. NB Groom spelled name with "ff". As of 25 October 1785,her married name was Stanfield. Mary Hoad died on 11 January 1801 at Morpeth.

Children of Mary Hoad and James Field Stanfield

Maria Field Kell

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     Maria Field Kell married James Field Stanfield on 29 October 1801. Maria Field Kell died on 17 September 1816 at Edinburgh.

Children of Maria Field Kell and James Field Stanfield

Norman Darbyshire

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     Norman Darbyshire was a spy: he met Dr Wilbur of the CIA to plot a coup against the Iranian Government led by Dr Mossadegh, which eventually succeeded on 19th August in May 1953 at Cyprus. He died before 2007.

Sir Thomas Pelham 2nd Bart

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Sir Thomas Pelham 2nd Bart|b. 22 Sep 1597|p76.htm#i4641|Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart|b. c 1540\nd. 2 Dec 1624|p76.htm#i4644|Mary Walsingham||p76.htm#i4645|Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton||p76.htm#i4649|Anne Sackville||p76.htm#i4650|Sir Thomas Walsingham of Scadbury||p76.htm#i4646||||
     Sir Thomas Pelham 2nd Bart married Mary Wilbraham, daughter of Sir Roger Wilbraham Kt. Sir Thomas Pelham 2nd Bart was baptized on 22 September 1597. He was the son of Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart and Mary Walsingham.

Child of Sir Thomas Pelham 2nd Bart and Mary Wilbraham

Mary Wilbraham

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Mary Wilbraham||p76.htm#i4642|Sir Roger Wilbraham Kt||p76.htm#i4643||||||||||||||||
     Mary Wilbraham was the daughter of Sir Roger Wilbraham Kt. Mary Wilbraham married Sir Thomas Pelham 2nd Bart, son of Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart and Mary Walsingham. Mary Wilbraham was buried on 7 March 1634.

Child of Mary Wilbraham and Sir Thomas Pelham 2nd Bart

Sir Roger Wilbraham Kt

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Child of Sir Roger Wilbraham Kt

Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart

M, b. circa 1540, d. 2 December 1624
Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart|b. c 1540\nd. 2 Dec 1624|p76.htm#i4644|Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton||p76.htm#i4649|Anne Sackville||p76.htm#i4650|Sir William Pelham||p76.htm#i4652|Mary Carew||p76.htm#i4653|John Sackville||p76.htm#i4651||||
     Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart married Mary Walsingham, daughter of Sir Thomas Walsingham of Scadbury. Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart was born circa 1540. He was the son of Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton and Anne Sackville. Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart was He built Halland (as the replacement main house for the family, Laughton Place being too much surrounded by the marshes). in 1580. He died on 2 December 1624.

Child of Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart and Mary Walsingham

Mary Walsingham

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     Mary Walsingham was the daughter of Sir Thomas Walsingham of Scadbury. Mary Walsingham married Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart, son of Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton and Anne Sackville. Mary Walsingham was buried on 7 March 1634.

Child of Mary Walsingham and Sir Thomas Pelham 1st Bart

Sir Thomas Walsingham of Scadbury

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Child of Sir Thomas Walsingham of Scadbury

Sir Francis Walsingham

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     Sir Francis Walsingham was born circa 1532. He died on 6 April 1590.

Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton

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Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton||p76.htm#i4649|Sir William Pelham||p76.htm#i4652|Mary Carew||p76.htm#i4653|||||||Sir Richard Carew||p76.htm#i4654||||
     Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton was the son of Sir William Pelham and Mary Carew. Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton married Anne Sackville, daughter of John Sackville.

Child of Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton and Anne Sackville

Anne Sackville

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Anne Sackville||p76.htm#i4650|John Sackville||p76.htm#i4651||||||||||||||||
     Anne Sackville was the daughter of John Sackville. Anne Sackville married Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton, son of Sir William Pelham and Mary Carew.

Child of Anne Sackville and Sir Nicholas Pelham of Halland-in-Laughton

John Sackville

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Child of John Sackville

Sir William Pelham

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Laughton Place, Sussex
Taken by Martin Davis, May 2007
     Sir William Pelham married Mary Carew, daughter of Sir Richard Carew. Sir William Pelham was He succeeded his father. in 1517. He was He was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. in 1520. He was He remodelled Laughton Place on a grand scale, with terracotta decoration in the Renaissance fashion. This may be due to the influence of Sir William Sandys, his second father-in-law, Lord Chamberlain and a patron of Italian craftsmen.

All that has survived of Laughton Place is the brick tower, where I stayed in May 2007, courtesy of the Landmark Trust. The original house had been built in the 13th Century, and it was acquired by the Pelhams in 1401, when it became the family's chief residence for some 200 years. They owned the site until 1927. A Pelham distinguished himself at the Battle of Poitiers, 1356, whence "the Pelham Buckle".

Laughton Place was given to Henry Pelham (died 1754) in 1715 by his brother Thomas, Duke of Newcastle. in 1534.

Child of Sir William Pelham and Mary Carew

Mary Carew

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     Mary Carew was the daughter of Sir Richard Carew. Mary Carew married Sir William Pelham.

Sir Richard Carew

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Child of Sir Richard Carew

Gertrude Trevor

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Gertrude Trevor||p76.htm#i4655|John Morley Trevor|b. 1681\nd. 12 Apr 1719|p44.htm#i3018|Lucy Montague|b. c 1680|p44.htm#i3069|John Trevor|b. b 1657\nd. 1686|p45.htm#i3071|Elizabeth Clark|b. c 1660\nd. 19 Feb 1692|p76.htm#i4663|Edward Montague|b. 25 Sep 1649\nd. 1690|p45.htm#i3070|Elizabeth Pelham|b. c 1658|p46.htm#i3207|
     Gertrude Trevor was the daughter of John Morley Trevor and Lucy Montague. Gertrude Trevor married Charles Roper (heir to the Dacre peerage).

Charles Roper (heir to the Dacre peerage)

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     Charles Roper (heir to the Dacre peerage) married Gertrude Trevor, daughter of John Morley Trevor and Lucy Montague.

Elizabeth Clark

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Elizabeth Clark|b. c 1660\nd. 19 Feb 1692|p76.htm#i4663|||||||||||||||||||
     Elizabeth Clark was born circa 1660. She married John Trevor, son of Sir John Trevor MP (of Trevalyn) and Ruth Hampden, circa 1680; (her second). Elizabeth Clark died on 19 February 1692.

Children of Elizabeth Clark and John Trevor

Arabella Trevor

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Arabella Trevor||p76.htm#i4666|John Trevor|b. b 1657\nd. 1686|p45.htm#i3071|Elizabeth Clark|b. c 1660\nd. 19 Feb 1692|p76.htm#i4663|Sir John Trevor MP (of Trevalyn)|b. 1626\nd. 28 May 1672|p45.htm#i3072|Ruth Hampden|b. 1628|p45.htm#i3073|||||||
     Arabella Trevor was the daughter of John Trevor and Elizabeth Clark. Arabella Trevor married Col. Edward Montague, son of Edward Montague and Elizabeth Pelham. Arabella Trevor died.

Col. Edward Montague

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Col. Edward Montague||p76.htm#i4667|Edward Montague|b. 25 Sep 1649\nd. 1690|p45.htm#i3070|Elizabeth Pelham|b. c 1658|p46.htm#i3207|The Hon. George Montague|b. 1622\nd. 10 Jul 1681|p46.htm#i3219||||Sir John Pelham 3rd Bart.|b. 1623\nd. 1702|p46.htm#i3208|Lucy Sidney|d. 1685|p46.htm#i3209|
     Col. Edward Montague was the son of Edward Montague and Elizabeth Pelham. Col. Edward Montague married Arabella Trevor, daughter of John Trevor and Elizabeth Clark. Col. Edward Montague died.

Clarkson Stanfield RA

M, b. 3 December 1793, d. 18 May 1867
Clarkson Stanfield RA|b. 3 Dec 1793\nd. 18 May 1867|p76.htm#i4669|James Field Stanfield|b. 1749\nd. 9 May 1824|p76.htm#i4632|Mary Hoad|d. 11 Jan 1801|p76.htm#i4633|||||||||||||
Clarkson Stanfield R A, photograph by John and Charles Watkins
     Reference: http://www.rideau-info.com/ken/genealogy/stanfield/. Clarkson Stanfield RA married ? ? Clarkson Stanfield RA married Rebecca Adcock; They had ten children. Clarkson Stanfield RA was born on 3 December 1793 at High Street East, Sunderland; 5th and youngest child. He was the son of James Field Stanfield and Mary Hoad. Clarkson Stanfield RA died on 18 May 1867 at Hampstead at age 73.

Children of Clarkson Stanfield RA and ? ?

Children of Clarkson Stanfield RA and Rebecca Adcock

Rodney Scarlett

M, b. 9 August 1793
Rodney Scarlett|b. 9 Aug 1793|p76.htm#i4672|Samuel Scarlett|b. 25 Dec 1746\nd. 8 Nov 1821|p1.htm#i35|Mary Bowker|b. 9 Sep 1742\nd. a 29 Sep 1793|p1.htm#i36|Samuel Scarlett|b. 1688\nd. 1761|p4.htm#i173|Hannah Pinborough|b. 20 Mar 1707\nd. 12 Dec 1748|p4.htm#i174|F. T. Bowker|d. a 9 Sep 1742|p5.htm#i205||||
     Rodney Scarlett was baptized on 9 August 1793; 15th child of the family - named for a deceased brother, James Rodney, who died exactly ten years before Rodney was baptised. He was the son of Samuel Scarlett and Mary Bowker.

? ?

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     ? ? married Clarkson Stanfield RA, son of James Field Stanfield and Mary Hoad. ? ? died in 1821.

Children of ? ? and Clarkson Stanfield RA

(?) Stanfield

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(?) Stanfield|d. b 1920|p76.htm#i4674|Clarkson Stanfield RA|b. 3 Dec 1793\nd. 18 May 1867|p76.htm#i4669|? ?|d. 1821|p76.htm#i4673|James F. Stanfield|b. 1749\nd. 9 May 1824|p76.htm#i4632|Mary Hoad|d. 11 Jan 1801|p76.htm#i4633|||||||
     (?) Stanfield was the child of Clarkson Stanfield RA and ? ? (?) Stanfield died before 1920.

(?) Stanfield

?, d. before 1920
(?) Stanfield|d. b 1920|p76.htm#i4675|Clarkson Stanfield RA|b. 3 Dec 1793\nd. 18 May 1867|p76.htm#i4669|? ?|d. 1821|p76.htm#i4673|James F. Stanfield|b. 1749\nd. 9 May 1824|p76.htm#i4632|Mary Hoad|d. 11 Jan 1801|p76.htm#i4633|||||||
     (?) Stanfield was the child of Clarkson Stanfield RA and ? ? (?) Stanfield died before 1920.

Rebecca Adcock

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     Rebecca Adcock married Clarkson Stanfield RA, son of James Field Stanfield and Mary Hoad; They had ten children. Rebecca Adcock died before 1920.

Children of Rebecca Adcock and Clarkson Stanfield RA

George Clarkson Stanfield

M, b. 1 May 1828, d. 28 March 1878
George Clarkson Stanfield|b. 1 May 1828\nd. 28 Mar 1878|p76.htm#i4677|Clarkson Stanfield RA|b. 3 Dec 1793\nd. 18 May 1867|p76.htm#i4669|Rebecca Adcock|d. b 1920|p76.htm#i4676|James F. Stanfield|b. 1749\nd. 9 May 1824|p76.htm#i4632|Mary Hoad|d. 11 Jan 1801|p76.htm#i4633|||||||
     George Clarkson Stanfield was born on 1 May 1828 at Buckingham Street, Strand, London; 4th child and 2nd son. He was the son of Clarkson Stanfield RA and Rebecca Adcock. George Clarkson Stanfield married Maria Blackburn, daughter of (?) Blackburn and ? Stanfield, in 1854; They had three sons. George Clarkson Stanfield died on 28 March 1878 at Hampstead at age 49; of liver disease, in the house of Mrs Bagshawe, his sister.
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