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John Blundell Maple

Sir John Blundell Maple, 1st Baronet (1 March 1845 – 24 November 1903) was an English business magnate who owned the furniture maker Maple & Co.

Sir John Blundell Maple
Member of Parliament for Dulwich
In office
18871903
Preceded byJohn Morgan Howard
Succeeded byFrederick Rutherfoord Harris
Personal details
Born1 March 1845
Died24 November 1903 (aged 58)
SpouseEmily Harriet Merryweather
ChildrenGrace Emily Blundell Maple

Biography edit

 
"Cheap fares". Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1891

His father, John Maple (28 February 1815 – 4 March 1900), had a small furniture shop in Tottenham Court Road, London, and his business began to develop about the time that his son entered it. John Jr. was educated at King's College London. He soon took over the practical management of the company, and expanded it considerably. The firm became a limited liability company with a capital of two million pounds in 1890, with Maple as chairman.

He entered Parliament as Conservative member for Dulwich in 1887, serving until his death in 1903, was knighted in 1892, and was made a baronet in 1897. He was the developer of the Great Central Hotel at Marylebone station, which opened in 1899.

In Parliament, he sponsored bills in 1891 and 1893 to encourage cheaper train fares for working men, which would have favoured the many clerks in his constituency who commuted to the City.[1]

He was the owner of Childwickbury Stud, a large Thoroughbred Horse breeding operation built on his estate. Appearing at first under the name of "Mr. Childwick," from 1885 onwards he won many important races including two of the British Classics.

His public benefactions included a hospital and a recreation ground to the city of St Albans, near which his residence, Childwickbury Manor, was situated, and the rebuilding, at a cost of more than £50,000, of University College Hospital, London.

Sir John Maple left a fortune of £2,153,000 at his death in 1903.[2]

Immediate family edit

Maple married Emily Harriet Merryweather,[3] and the couple had one surviving daughter, Grace Emily (1876–1950). She was married twice and had four children, each by a different father.

In 1896, Grace married Baron Hermann von Eckardstein, who was First Secretary of the German Embassy in 1898 and later Ambassador to the Court of St James.[4] They had one child together, Kit (b. 1899).

In 1906, Grace had a child, Reginald Benwell, by another man, Dr. C. J. Williams; this child was adopted out secretly because Grace was still married to von Eckardstein. The date of their divorce is unknown.[5]

On 16 August 1910, in Metheringham parish church, Lincolnshire, Grace, still known as "Baroness von Eckardstein", married William Ernest George Archibald Weigall, an MP and later governor of South Australia and a baronet. Six months into the marriage, Grace gave birth to her third child, Heather Campbell (b. March 1911). She was adopted out secretly because her father was Elidor Campbell, son of the 3rd Earl Cawdor, a fact Heather did not discover until very late in her own life. Heather married New Zealand artist Arthur Gordon Tovey and later published a memoir about trying to discover her parentage, Searching for Grace (2010). In 1914, Grace bore her husband a daughter, Priscilla Crystal Frances Blundell Weigall.[6]

The Weigalls lived in a country house called Petwood at Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. Petwood is so called because Lady Weigall had it constructed of her favourite wood, her "pet wood". Lady Weigall turned her former home into a hotel in 1933 when the Weigalls moved to Ascot. Petwood was requisitioned by the RAF during World War II. Towards the end of the war it was used as the Officers' Mess for the famous Dambusters 617 Squadron, which was then based at nearby RAF Woodhall Spa. Inside the hotel, the Squadron bar is dedicated to the brave men of 617 Squadron and has memorabilia from that period.

Other descendants edit

Grace's granddaughter, Priscilla Weigall, was first wife (1935–1943) of the 6th Earl Howe (1908–1984) by whom she had two daughters. One of Sir John's great-great-grandsons is actor Jake Weber.

Arms edit

Coat of arms of John Blundell Maple
 
Crest
A squirrel sejant Or holding in the dexter paw a sprig of five maple leaves slipped Proper and resting the sinister on an escutcheon Azure charged with a bee volant Or.
Escutcheon
Or, on a chevron Azure between two horses' heads erased in chief Sable and a mount Vert in base thereon a maple tree Proper, a rose between two fleur-de-lis of the first.
Motto
Vi Et Prudentia (With Strength And Prudence)[7]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Alex Windscheffel, Popular Conservatism in Imperial London, 1868-1906 (Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2007) pages 124-125.
  2. ^ For the amount of Maple's fortune, See P. A. Howell, online version of 'Weigall, Sir William Ernest George Archibald (1874–1952)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12, Melbourne University Press, 1990, p. 436. Retrieved 1 August 2009.
  3. ^ Joseph Jackson Howard (1902). Visitation of England and Wales. Priv. print.
  4. ^ Robert Jervis. Perception and misperception in international politics, p. 335 (online)
  5. ^ He was operated upon for appendicitis, according to a report in the New York Times "Baron Eckardstein Had Appendicitis Crossing on Mauretania", (full version) published on the front page on 25 November 1910. The report states that the Baroness brought an action for separation for cruelty, which consisted in being forced to pay his gambling debts, amounting to two million dollars. Even in those days, when the pound was weaker than the dollar, this was a huge loss.
  6. ^ P.A. Howell, online version of 'Weigall, Sir William Ernest George Archibald (1874–1952)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12, Melbourne University Press, 1990, p. 436. Retrieved 1 August 2009.
  7. ^ Debrett's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage. 1903.

References edit

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Sir John Blundell Maple

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Sir John Blundell Maple 1st Baronet 1 March 1845 24 November 1903 was an English business magnate who owned the furniture maker Maple amp Co Sir John Blundell MapleBtMember of Parliament for DulwichIn office 1887 1903Preceded byJohn Morgan HowardSucceeded byFrederick Rutherfoord HarrisPersonal detailsBorn1 March 1845Died24 November 1903 aged 58 SpouseEmily Harriet MerryweatherChildrenGrace Emily Blundell Maple Contents 1 Biography 2 Immediate family 2 1 Other descendants 3 Arms 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBiography edit nbsp Cheap fares Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1891His father John Maple 28 February 1815 4 March 1900 had a small furniture shop in Tottenham Court Road London and his business began to develop about the time that his son entered it John Jr was educated at King s College London He soon took over the practical management of the company and expanded it considerably The firm became a limited liability company with a capital of two million pounds in 1890 with Maple as chairman He entered Parliament as Conservative member for Dulwich in 1887 serving until his death in 1903 was knighted in 1892 and was made a baronet in 1897 He was the developer of the Great Central Hotel at Marylebone station which opened in 1899 In Parliament he sponsored bills in 1891 and 1893 to encourage cheaper train fares for working men which would have favoured the many clerks in his constituency who commuted to the City 1 He was the owner of Childwickbury Stud a large Thoroughbred Horse breeding operation built on his estate Appearing at first under the name of Mr Childwick from 1885 onwards he won many important races including two of the British Classics His public benefactions included a hospital and a recreation ground to the city of St Albans near which his residence Childwickbury Manor was situated and the rebuilding at a cost of more than 50 000 of University College Hospital London Sir John Maple left a fortune of 2 153 000 at his death in 1903 2 Immediate family editMaple married Emily Harriet Merryweather 3 and the couple had one surviving daughter Grace Emily 1876 1950 She was married twice and had four children each by a different father In 1896 Grace married Baron Hermann von Eckardstein who was First Secretary of the German Embassy in 1898 and later Ambassador to the Court of St James 4 They had one child together Kit b 1899 In 1906 Grace had a child Reginald Benwell by another man Dr C J Williams this child was adopted out secretly because Grace was still married to von Eckardstein The date of their divorce is unknown 5 On 16 August 1910 in Metheringham parish church Lincolnshire Grace still known as Baroness von Eckardstein married William Ernest George Archibald Weigall an MP and later governor of South Australia and a baronet Six months into the marriage Grace gave birth to her third child Heather Campbell b March 1911 She was adopted out secretly because her father was Elidor Campbell son of the 3rd Earl Cawdor a fact Heather did not discover until very late in her own life Heather married New Zealand artist Arthur Gordon Tovey and later published a memoir about trying to discover her parentage Searching for Grace 2010 In 1914 Grace bore her husband a daughter Priscilla Crystal Frances Blundell Weigall 6 The Weigalls lived in a country house called Petwood at Woodhall Spa Lincolnshire Petwood is so called because Lady Weigall had it constructed of her favourite wood her pet wood Lady Weigall turned her former home into a hotel in 1933 when the Weigalls moved to Ascot Petwood was requisitioned by the RAF during World War II Towards the end of the war it was used as the Officers Mess for the famous Dambusters 617 Squadron which was then based at nearby RAF Woodhall Spa Inside the hotel the Squadron bar is dedicated to the brave men of 617 Squadron and has memorabilia from that period Other descendants edit Grace s granddaughter Priscilla Weigall was first wife 1935 1943 of the 6th Earl Howe 1908 1984 by whom she had two daughters One of Sir John s great great grandsons is actor Jake Weber Arms editCoat of arms of John Blundell Maple nbsp Crest A squirrel sejant Or holding in the dexter paw a sprig of five maple leaves slipped Proper and resting the sinister on an escutcheon Azure charged with a bee volant Or Escutcheon Or on a chevron Azure between two horses heads erased in chief Sable and a mount Vert in base thereon a maple tree Proper a rose between two fleur de lis of the first Motto Vi Et Prudentia With Strength And Prudence 7 Notes edit Alex Windscheffel Popular Conservatism in Imperial London 1868 1906 Boydell amp Brewer Ltd 2007 pages 124 125 For the amount of Maple s fortune See P A Howell online version of Weigall Sir William Ernest George Archibald 1874 1952 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 12 Melbourne University Press 1990 p 436 Retrieved 1 August 2009 Joseph Jackson Howard 1902 Visitation of England and Wales Priv print Robert Jervis Perception and misperception in international politics p 335 online He was operated upon for appendicitis according to a report in the New York Times Baron Eckardstein Had Appendicitis Crossing on Mauretania full version published on the front page on 25 November 1910 The report states that the Baroness brought an action for separation for cruelty which consisted in being forced to pay his gambling debts amounting to two million dollars Even in those days when the pound was weaker than the dollar this was a huge loss P A Howell online version of Weigall Sir William Ernest George Archibald 1874 1952 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 12 Melbourne University Press 1990 p 436 Retrieved 1 August 2009 Debrett s peerage baronetage knightage and companionage 1903 References editMoorhouse Edward 1912 Maple John Blundell In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography 2nd supplement Vol 2 London Smith Elder amp Co Edward Moorhouse rev Wray Vamplew Maple Sir John Blundell baronet 1845 1903 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 34867 Subscription or UK public library membership required nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Maple Sir John Blundell Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 17 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 663 External links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Sir John Blundell MapleParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byJohn Morgan Howard Member of Parliament for Dulwich1887 1903 Succeeded byFrederick Rutherfoord HarrisBaronetage of the United KingdomNew creation Baronet of Childwick Bury 1897 1903 Extinct Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Blundell Maple amp oldid 1145172516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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