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John Clevland (1706–1763)

John Clevland, (c. 1706 – 19 June 1763), of Tapeley in the parish of Westleigh, North Devon, was Secretary to the Admiralty and was twice a Member of Parliament for Saltash in Devon and for Sandwich in Kent.[1]

John Clevland
Member of Parliament for Saltash
In office
1754–1761
Serving with George Clinton
Preceded byCharles Townshend
George Clinton
Succeeded byGeorge Adams
Hon. Augustus Hervey
In office
1741–1743
Serving with Thomas Corbett
Preceded byLord Glenorchy
Thomas Corbett
Succeeded byThomas Corbett
Stamp Brooksbank
Member of Parliament for Sandwich
In office
1747–1761
Preceded byJohn Pratt
Sir George Oxenden, Bt
Succeeded byThe Viscount Conyngham
George Hay
Secretary to the Admiralty
In office
30 April 1751 – 18 June 1763
Preceded byThomas Corbett
Succeeded byPhilip Stephens
Personal details
Bornc. 1706
Died19 June 1763(1763-06-19) (aged 56–57)
Tapeley Park
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Child
(m. 1729, died)

Penelope Davie
(m. 1743, died)

Sarah Shuckburgh
(after 1747)
RelationsWilliam Clevland (brother)
John Davie (grandfather)
Parent(s)William Clevland
Ann Davie

Early life

 
Arms of Clevland of Tapeley

Clevland was the eldest son and heir of Commander William Clevland, Royal Navy, of Tapeley, a Scotsman by birth, and the former Ann Davie of an old Devonshire family. His brother, William Clevland, became King of the Banana Islands, Sierra Leone, after being shipwrecked.[2][3][self-published source] His father was born in Lanarkshire, and became Controller of the Storekeepers' Accounts for the Navy Board.

His maternal grandfather was the prominent merchant John Davie of Orleigh Court near Bideford.[4]

He was educated at Westminster in 1718 and called to Middle Temple in 1723.[5] Upon the death of his father in 1734, he inherited Tapeley Park in north Devon. The elder Clevland had acquired Rayhouse, the principal estate at Woodford Bridge in Essex, at some time before 1700, which the younger Clevland sold to Alvar Lopez Suasso in 1732.[6]

Career

 
Tapeley Park

His father used his position to advance his son, first as a Clerk (Storekeepers' Accounts) and then Chief Clerk from 1726 to 1731 at the Navy Board. In 1731, John was appointed Clerk to the Cheque and Master Muster at Plymouth. He then became Clerk of the Acts in 1744 and Joint Secretary to the Lords Commissioners of Admiralty in 1748. In 1751, he succeeded Thomas Corbett as Secretary to the Admiralty.[1]

Clevland was MP first for Saltash from 1741 to 1743, then Sandwich from 1747 to 1761 and then Saltash again from 1761 until his death in 1763.

Around 1750, he purchased the lordship of the nearby Manor of Bideford, then a nationally prominent port.[7]

Personal life

 
"Mrs John Clevland of Tapley", portrait by Joshua Reynolds of one of the three wives (unidentified) of Clevland.

Clevland married three times and had six sons and five daughters.[8] His first marriage was in 1729 to Elizabeth Child, the daughter of Sir Caesar Child, 2nd Baronet, of Gwynne House, Woodford Bridge in Essex,[9][10][11] by his wife Hester Evans of Claybury Hall.[12] Before her death pre-1743, Elizabeth and John had three sons and three daughters, including:

His second marriage was in 1743 to his first cousin,[16] Penelope Davie, the daughter of Joseph Davie, of Orleigh in Devon.[17] Before her death pre-1747, they were the parents of one son.

His third marriage was in 1747 to Sarah Shuckburgh (d. 1764), the daughter of Charles Shuckburgh of Banks Fee, Longborough in Gloucestershire and a sister of Sir Charles Shuckburgh, 5th Baronet.[18] Together, they were the parents of two sons and two daughters, including:

Clevland died at Tapeley on 18 June 1763,[5] as is recorded on his monument in Westleigh Church, as a result of having "contracted a complication of disorders" due to his "constant application to the discharge" of his office of Secretary of the Admiralty.

Monument

 
Mural monument in Westleigh Church to John I Clevland (1706–1763) of Tapeley

His mural monument survives in Westleigh Church, inscribed as follows:

"Sacred to the memory of John Clevland Esqr. of Tapley in the county of Devon who for the space of forty years served his king and country with the greatest honor and fidelity the last seventeen years of which he was joint and sole secretary of the Admiralty in which office through a multiplicity of business and his constant application to the discharge of it he contracted a complication of disorders which occasioned his death at Tapley 18th June 1763. Near him here lie also enterred Elizabeth the daughter of Sr. Caesar Child, Baronet, of Gwin in Essex, with whom he intermarried in the year 1729 who dying left issue three sons and three daughters; Penelope the daughter of Joseph Davie Esqr. of Orleigh in Devon, with whom he intermarried in the year 1743 who dying left issue one son; Sarah the daughter of Chas. Shuckburgh Esqr. of Longborough in Gloucestershire with whom he intermarried in the year 1747 who dying his widow the 5th Decr. 1764 left issue two sons & two daughters"

References

Notes
  1. ^ In 1762, William Saltren-Willett was Captain of HMS Warspight, and fought at the Battle of Quiberon Bay.[14]
  2. ^ William Saltren-Willett was also heir of John Willett (d. 1736) of Combe, Abbotsham, lord of the manor of Abbotsham.[15] Hester and William's grandson, Col. Augustus Saltren-Willett II (1781–1849), inherited the Clevland estates, including Tapeley, in 1817 on the death of Hester's brother John Clevland II.
Sources
  1. ^ a b James, G. F. (June 1938). "The admiralty establishment, 1759". Historical Research. 16 (46): 24–27. doi:10.1111/hisr.1938.16.issue-46.
  2. ^ Lang, George (1999). Entwisted tongues: comparative creole literatures. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi Bv Editions. ISBN 978-90-420-0737-6.
  3. ^ Caulker-Burnett, Imodale (2001). The Caulkers of Sierra Leone: The Story of a Ruling Family and Their Times. Xlibris. ISBN 9781456802417.
  4. ^ Persons after whom Cook named geographical features 15 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 15 January 2011
  5. ^ a b "CLEVLAND, John (c.1707-63), of Tapley, Devon". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  6. ^ Victoria County History, Essex, Vol.6, 1973, Woodford: Manors
  7. ^ Magna Britannia: volume 6: Devonshire Retrieved 15 January 2011
  8. ^ Wives listed on his mural monument in Westleigh Church
  9. ^ Green, Georgina, Woodford Times (Woodford Historical Society Newsletter), Spring 2014 [1]
  10. ^ "Woodford" Per Burke's Landed Gentry, p.408
  11. ^ Extract from Woodford Parish Church register: "Sr Caesar Child, Bart, and Madam Hester Evans, both of Claybury, married Dec. 1, 1698; Hester, their daughter, baptized Apl 14, 1700; Caesar, their son, born Feb. 8, 1701–2; John, buried Feb. 8, 1702–3; Lady Child, buried Mar. 14, 1732–3."(Lysons, Daniel, The Environs of London: volume 4: Counties of Herts, Essex & Kent, 1796, pp.273–287 [2])
  12. ^ Green
  13. ^ "STEVENS, Richard, of Winscott, Devon". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Will of William Saltren Willett, Captain of His Majesty's Ship Warspight" dated 15 March 1762, proved 12 March 1770, National Archives, PROB 11/956/87 [3]
  15. ^ Per inscription on mural monument (erected by William Saltren Willett) of John Willett (d. 1736) in Abbotsham Church
  16. ^ Both were grandchildren of the Bideford merchant John Davie (d. 1710) of Orleigh
  17. ^ See his mural monument in Buckland Brewer Church
  18. ^ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 15th Edition, ed. Pirie-Gordon, H., London, 1937, p. 408, pedigree of Clevland, appended to pedigree of Christie of Tapeley Park and Glyndebourne, pp.407–8; List of father's wives per inscription on his mural monument in Westleigh Church, Devon
  19. ^ Christie of Tapeley Park 2 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 15 January 2011
  20. ^ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Burke's Peerage Limited. 1878. pp. 97–99. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  21. ^ Session, Scotland Court of (1869). Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Teind Court, Etc. and House of Lords. T. & T. Clark. p. 90.

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John Clevland c 1706 19 June 1763 of Tapeley in the parish of Westleigh North Devon was Secretary to the Admiralty and was twice a Member of Parliament for Saltash in Devon and for Sandwich in Kent 1 John ClevlandMember of Parliament for SaltashIn office 1754 1761Serving with George ClintonPreceded byCharles TownshendGeorge ClintonSucceeded byGeorge AdamsHon Augustus HerveyIn office 1741 1743Serving with Thomas CorbettPreceded byLord GlenorchyThomas CorbettSucceeded byThomas CorbettStamp BrooksbankMember of Parliament for SandwichIn office 1747 1761Serving with Sir George Oxenden Bt Claudius Amyand The Viscount ConynghamPreceded byJohn PrattSir George Oxenden BtSucceeded byThe Viscount ConynghamGeorge HaySecretary to the AdmiraltyIn office 30 April 1751 18 June 1763Preceded byThomas CorbettSucceeded byPhilip StephensPersonal detailsBornc 1706Died19 June 1763 1763 06 19 aged 56 57 Tapeley ParkSpouse s Elizabeth Child m 1729 died wbr Penelope Davie m 1743 died wbr Sarah Shuckburgh after 1747 wbr RelationsWilliam Clevland brother John Davie grandfather Parent s William ClevlandAnn Davie Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Monument 4 ReferencesEarly life Edit Arms of Clevland of Tapeley Clevland was the eldest son and heir of Commander William Clevland Royal Navy of Tapeley a Scotsman by birth and the former Ann Davie of an old Devonshire family His brother William Clevland became King of the Banana Islands Sierra Leone after being shipwrecked 2 3 self published source His father was born in Lanarkshire and became Controller of the Storekeepers Accounts for the Navy Board His maternal grandfather was the prominent merchant John Davie of Orleigh Court near Bideford 4 He was educated at Westminster in 1718 and called to Middle Temple in 1723 5 Upon the death of his father in 1734 he inherited Tapeley Park in north Devon The elder Clevland had acquired Rayhouse the principal estate at Woodford Bridge in Essex at some time before 1700 which the younger Clevland sold to Alvar Lopez Suasso in 1732 6 Career Edit Tapeley Park His father used his position to advance his son first as a Clerk Storekeepers Accounts and then Chief Clerk from 1726 to 1731 at the Navy Board In 1731 John was appointed Clerk to the Cheque and Master Muster at Plymouth He then became Clerk of the Acts in 1744 and Joint Secretary to the Lords Commissioners of Admiralty in 1748 In 1751 he succeeded Thomas Corbett as Secretary to the Admiralty 1 Clevland was MP first for Saltash from 1741 to 1743 then Sandwich from 1747 to 1761 and then Saltash again from 1761 until his death in 1763 Around 1750 he purchased the lordship of the nearby Manor of Bideford then a nationally prominent port 7 Personal life Edit Mrs John Clevland of Tapley portrait by Joshua Reynolds of one of the three wives unidentified of Clevland Clevland married three times and had six sons and five daughters 8 His first marriage was in 1729 to Elizabeth Child the daughter of Sir Caesar Child 2nd Baronet of Gwynne House Woodford Bridge in Essex 9 10 11 by his wife Hester Evans of Claybury Hall 12 Before her death pre 1743 Elizabeth and John had three sons and three daughters including John Clevland II 1734 1817 MP for Barnstaple and Director of Greenwich Hospital who married Elizabeth nee Stevens Awse widow of Robert Awse and only surviving child of Richard Stevens in 1782 13 Hester Clevland who married Capt William Saltren Willett d 1770 of the Royal Navy a the second son of Thomas Saltren of Stone b His second marriage was in 1743 to his first cousin 16 Penelope Davie the daughter of Joseph Davie of Orleigh in Devon 17 Before her death pre 1747 they were the parents of one son His third marriage was in 1747 to Sarah Shuckburgh d 1764 the daughter of Charles Shuckburgh of Banks Fee Longborough in Gloucestershire and a sister of Sir Charles Shuckburgh 5th Baronet 18 Together they were the parents of two sons and two daughters including Augustus Clevland 1754 1784 an officer of the East India Company who became Collector of Bhagalpur Bengal 19 Selina Shore Clevland who married John Udny the British Consul at Venice and Leghorn in 1777 20 21 Clevland died at Tapeley on 18 June 1763 5 as is recorded on his monument in Westleigh Church as a result of having contracted a complication of disorders due to his constant application to the discharge of his office of Secretary of the Admiralty Monument Edit Mural monument in Westleigh Church to John I Clevland 1706 1763 of Tapeley His mural monument survives in Westleigh Church inscribed as follows Sacred to the memory of John Clevland Esqr of Tapley in the county of Devon who for the space of forty years served his king and country with the greatest honor and fidelity the last seventeen years of which he was joint and sole secretary of the Admiralty in which office through a multiplicity of business and his constant application to the discharge of it he contracted a complication of disorders which occasioned his death at Tapley 18th June 1763 Near him here lie also enterred Elizabeth the daughter of Sr Caesar Child Baronet of Gwin in Essex with whom he intermarried in the year 1729 who dying left issue three sons and three daughters Penelope the daughter of Joseph Davie Esqr of Orleigh in Devon with whom he intermarried in the year 1743 who dying left issue one son Sarah the daughter of Chas Shuckburgh Esqr of Longborough in Gloucestershire with whom he intermarried in the year 1747 who dying his widow the 5th Decr 1764 left issue two sons amp two daughters References EditNotes In 1762 William Saltren Willett was Captain of HMS Warspight and fought at the Battle of Quiberon Bay 14 William Saltren Willett was also heir of John Willett d 1736 of Combe Abbotsham lord of the manor of Abbotsham 15 Hester and William s grandson Col Augustus Saltren Willett II 1781 1849 inherited the Clevland estates including Tapeley in 1817 on the death of Hester s brother John Clevland II Sources a b James G F June 1938 The admiralty establishment 1759 Historical Research 16 46 24 27 doi 10 1111 hisr 1938 16 issue 46 Lang George 1999 Entwisted tongues comparative creole literatures Amsterdam and New York Rodopi Bv Editions ISBN 978 90 420 0737 6 Caulker Burnett Imodale 2001 The Caulkers of Sierra Leone The Story of a Ruling Family and Their Times Xlibris ISBN 9781456802417 Persons after whom Cook named geographical features Archived 15 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 15 January 2011 a b CLEVLAND John c 1707 63 of Tapley Devon www historyofparliamentonline org History of Parliament Online Retrieved 11 February 2022 Victoria County History Essex Vol 6 1973 Woodford Manors Magna Britannia volume 6 Devonshire Retrieved 15 January 2011 Wives listed on his mural monument in Westleigh Church Green Georgina Woodford Times Woodford Historical Society Newsletter Spring 2014 1 Woodford Per Burke s Landed Gentry p 408 Extract from Woodford Parish Church register Sr Caesar Child Bart and Madam Hester Evans both of Claybury married Dec 1 1698 Hester their daughter baptized Apl 14 1700 Caesar their son born Feb 8 1701 2 John buried Feb 8 1702 3 Lady Child buried Mar 14 1732 3 Lysons Daniel The Environs of London volume 4 Counties of Herts Essex amp Kent 1796 pp 273 287 2 Green STEVENS Richard of Winscott Devon www historyofparliamentonline org History of Parliament Online Retrieved 11 February 2022 Will of William Saltren Willett Captain of His Majesty s Ship Warspight dated 15 March 1762 proved 12 March 1770 National Archives PROB 11 956 87 3 Per inscription on mural monument erected by William Saltren Willett of John Willett d 1736 in Abbotsham Church Both were grandchildren of the Bideford merchant John Davie d 1710 of Orleigh See his mural monument in Buckland Brewer Church Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry 15th Edition ed Pirie Gordon H London 1937 p 408 pedigree of Clevland appended to pedigree of Christie of Tapeley Park and Glyndebourne pp 407 8 List of father s wives per inscription on his mural monument in Westleigh Church Devon Christie of Tapeley Park Archived 2 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 15 January 2011 Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage Baronetage and Knightage Burke s Peerage Limited 1878 pp 97 99 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Session Scotland Court of 1869 Cases Decided in the Court of Session Teind Court Etc and House of Lords T amp T Clark p 90 Parliament of Great BritainPreceded byLord GlenorchyThomas Corbett Member of Parliament for Saltash1741 1743 With Thomas Corbett Succeeded byThomas CorbettStamp BrooksbankPreceded byJohn PrattSir George Oxenden Bt Member of Parliament for Sandwich1747 1761 With Sir George Oxenden Bt to 1754Claudius Amyand 1754 56The Viscount Conyngham from 1756 Succeeded byThe Viscount ConynghamGeorge HayPreceded byCharles TownshendGeorge Clinton Member of Parliament for Saltash1761 1763 With George Clinton Succeeded byGeorge AdamsHon Augustus Hervey Retrieved 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