He was son of James D'Albiac, a Huguenot refugee, and younger brother of James Dalbiac (born 1720).[1]
In 1763 James and Charles Dalbiac occupied 20 Spital Square, in eastern London, as manufacturers of silk and velvet.[3] Around 1764 Charles Dalbiac owned Durdans, a house, near Epsom, Surrey.[4] It was rebuilt for him by William Newton, over the years 1764–1768.[5]
Dalbiac by 1784 acquired Hungerford Park, from a Mr Waters.[6] He had a new mansion built there, in the Italian style.[7] He then sold it, in 1796, to John Willes.[6]
Familyedit
Dalbiac first married Suzanne de Visme.[8] They had two daughters:[1]
Louisa, or Lucy, married Peter John Luard (father of John Luard).[9]
Susannah, or Susan.
By his second wife, Ann Le Bas, he had three children:[1]
Anne Dalbiac, his widow, died in 1819 at age 72.[13][14]
Notesedit
^ abcdDavid C. A. Agnew (1871). Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV, Or, the Huguenot Refugees and Their Descendants in Great Britain and Ireland. Reeves & Turner. p. 305.
^William Nelson Clarke (1824). Parochial Topography of the Hundred of Wanting: With Other Miscellaneous Records Relating to the County of Berks. W. Barter. p. 55.
^"The St. John and Tillard estate: Spital Square", in Survey of London: Volume 27, Spitalfields and Mile End New Town, ed. F H W Sheppard (London, 1957), pp. 55–73. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol27/pp55-73 [accessed 5 June 2016].
^"The Durdans - Epsom - Surrey - England, British Listed Buildings". Retrieved 29 June 2016.
^ abDaniel Lysons (1813). Magna Britannia;: Bedfordshire. Berkshire. Buckinghamshire.-v.2.Cambridgeshire. The county palatine of Chester.-v.3.Cornwall.-v.4.Cumberland.-v.5.Derbyshire.-v.6.Devonshire. pp. 296–.
^Daniel Paterson (1822). A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in Great Britain. p. 554.
^Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1998). Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland. The Society. p. 269.
^ abSir Bernard Burke (1853). Index to Burke's dictionary of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland. Colburn and Company. p. 377.
^Comprehensive Dictionary of the World. Mittal Publications. p. 7. GGKEY:H4YS7FFZYAN.
^The Peerage, Baronetage, And Knightage, Of Great Britain And Ireland For ... Including All the Titled Classes. Whittaker And Company. 1860. p. 456.
^"Pitcairn, Sir James - Biographical entry - Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online". Retrieved 29 June 2016.
^Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle. E. Cave. 1819. p. 189.
^John S. Amery (1913). Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries. J. G. Commin. p. 384.
charles, dalbiac, 1726, 1808, english, huguenot, textile, manufacturer, high, sheriff, berkshire, 1784, life, edithe, james, albiac, huguenot, refugee, younger, brother, james, dalbiac, born, 1720, 1763, james, occupied, spital, square, eastern, london, manufa. Charles Dalbiac 1726 1808 1 was an English Huguenot textile manufacturer He was High Sheriff of Berkshire in 1784 2 Life editHe was son of James D Albiac a Huguenot refugee and younger brother of James Dalbiac born 1720 1 In 1763 James and Charles Dalbiac occupied 20 Spital Square in eastern London as manufacturers of silk and velvet 3 Around 1764 Charles Dalbiac owned Durdans a house near Epsom Surrey 4 It was rebuilt for him by William Newton over the years 1764 1768 5 nbsp Durdans Surrey 1816 engravingDalbiac by 1784 acquired Hungerford Park from a Mr Waters 6 He had a new mansion built there in the Italian style 7 He then sold it in 1796 to John Willes 6 Family editDalbiac first married Suzanne de Visme 8 They had two daughters 1 Louisa or Lucy married Peter John Luard father of John Luard 9 Susannah or Susan By his second wife Ann Le Bas he had three children 1 Sir Charles Dalbiac born 1776 9 10 George Harriet married Sir James Pitcairn 1776 1859 11 12 Anne Dalbiac his widow died in 1819 at age 72 13 14 Notes edit a b c d David C A Agnew 1871 Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV Or the Huguenot Refugees and Their Descendants in Great Britain and Ireland Reeves amp Turner p 305 William Nelson Clarke 1824 Parochial Topography of the Hundred of Wanting With Other Miscellaneous Records Relating to the County of Berks W Barter p 55 The St John and Tillard estate Spital Square in Survey of London Volume 27 Spitalfields and Mile End New Town ed F H W Sheppard London 1957 pp 55 73 British History Online http www british history ac uk survey london vol27 pp55 73 accessed 5 June 2016 The Durdans Epsom Surrey England British Listed Buildings Retrieved 29 June 2016 Howard Colvin 1978 A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600 1840 John Murray p 592 ISBN 0 7195 3328 7 a b Daniel Lysons 1813 Magna Britannia Bedfordshire Berkshire Buckinghamshire v 2 Cambridgeshire The county palatine of Chester v 3 Cornwall v 4 Cumberland v 5 Derbyshire v 6 Devonshire pp 296 Daniel Paterson 1822 A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in Great Britain p 554 Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1998 Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland The Society p 269 a b Sir Bernard Burke 1853 Index to Burke s dictionary of the landed gentry of Great Britain amp Ireland Colburn and Company p 377 Comprehensive Dictionary of the World Mittal Publications p 7 GGKEY H4YS7FFZYAN The Peerage Baronetage And Knightage Of Great Britain And Ireland For Including All the Titled Classes Whittaker And Company 1860 p 456 Pitcairn Sir James Biographical entry Plarr s Lives of the Fellows Online Retrieved 29 June 2016 Gentleman s Magazine and Historical Chronicle E Cave 1819 p 189 John S Amery 1913 Devon amp Cornwall Notes amp Queries J G Commin p 384 Honorary titlesPreceded bySir James Patey High Sheriff of Berkshire1784 1785 Succeeded byFrancis Robson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Dalbiac amp oldid 1186399478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,