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John Headon Stanbury

John Headon Stanbury (6 May 1835 – 20 May 1907) was an English hotelier, property developer, and Exeter businessman. Stanbury was born on 6 May 1835 in Barnstaple, Devon to Elizabeth Headon and John Stanbury, a yeoman and auctioneer.[1]

John Headon Stanbury
Born(1835-05-06)6 May 1835
Barnstaple, England
Died20 May 1907(1907-05-20) (aged 72)
Exeter, England
Occupations
  • Landlord
  • hotelier
  • property developer
RelativesJohn Geoffrey Rowe Orchard (grandson)

Stanbury owned an estate at Thrushelton.[2][3] He was a donor of the United Devon Association,[4] the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.[5] He was also a member of the Devon County Agricultural Association[6] and the Royal Bath and West of England Society.[7]

Career edit

 
J. Headon Stanbury, proprietor of The Grand Hotel, Plymouth in the ABC Hotel Guide, 1901–2

In 1876, Stanbury bought the Star & Garter, a now demolished pub in Brentford.[8][9] In 1879, he purchased the Royal Clarence Hotel (now thought to be the second oldest hotel in England).[10][11]

Stanbury was an assentor in the Exeter City Council elections of 1889 and 1892.[12][13] He was also a member of the Exeter Theatre Company:[14] in the 1890s, he served first as its vice-chairman[15] and then as its chairman.[16]

On 7 February 1890, Stanbury formed The Heavitree Brewery Limited,[17] a company which had emerged from the Heavitree Brewery PLC, one of the oldest pub companies in the south west, founded in 1790. On 19 November 1892, the company purchased The Finch Eagle Brewery in Exeter, followed by the neighbouring Windsor Brewery in North Street, Heavitree on 9th January 1899.[18]

In 1893, Stanbury gave evidence before the High Court of Justice (with Sir Francis Jeune presiding) at the hearing of Lady Alice Elizabeth Gooch's suit for judicial separation from her husband, Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch, 9th Baronet.[19] He bore witness that Lady Gooch had visited the Royal Clarence Hotel in 1884 with a man claiming to be her brother (possibly Capt. George Henry Eden, with whom it was claimed she was having an affair).[20][21]

In 1895, Stanbury bought the Grand Hotel at Plymouth, soon after his purchase of the Seymour Hotel in Totnes and the Western Counties Hotel in Paddington.[22] In 1898, he sold the Half-Moon Hotel in Exeter.[23][24][25]

In 1899, Stanbury purchased Membland, an historic estate in Devon, from Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke, senior partner of Barings Bank, who rebuilt the mansion house known as Membland Hall.[26] Stanbury planned to develop the area that bordered the River Yealm, and in 1900, sold it to William Cresswell Gray, a shipbuilder from Hartlepool, at which point the estate included the Hall and 2720 acres of land.[27][28]

Stanbury died on 20 May 1907 in Exeter. His will was proved on 6 July, at which point his estate was reportedly worth some £44,452 (around £6,841,595 in 2023).[29][30] The Royal Clarence Hotel passed to his son-in-law (John Bailey Rowe Orchard) and then to his son (John Geoffrey Rowe Orchard).[31] J. H. Stanbury & Co., one of his corporations, continued to make donations after his death, including to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.[32]

References edit

  1. ^ "Funeral of the late Mr. Stanbury". The Western Times. 24 May 1907.
  2. ^ "Mortgage for £43,000" (19 December 1899). 28 - Plymouth Archives, The Box, ID: 1149/2. The National Archives: 1149 - MEMBLAND HALL.
  3. ^ "CITY AND DISTRICT [ill]". Exeter Flying Post. 16 December 1893. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  4. ^ The book of fair Devon. Internet Archive: Exeter : United Devon Association. 1900. p. 207.
  5. ^ "ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BEANCHES" (PDF). Journal of the Royal National Life-boat Institution. XVI (184): 798. 1 May 1897. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  6. ^ "DEVON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION". Exeter Flying Post. 24 June 1893. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  7. ^ "Bath and West of England Society (ESTABLISHED 1777) AND Southern Counties Association, FOR THE Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce". Journal Of The Bath And West Of England Society. 20: 510, 573. 24 April 1889. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  8. ^ "LONDON PURCHASES". London Daily News. NewspaperArchive 1700s - 2023. 13 November 1876. Retrieved 3 April 2023.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  9. ^ Harris, Stephen (11 June 2020). "Star & Garter, Kew Bridge Road, Brentford W4". Pub history. pubshistory.com. Retrieved 3 April 2023. 1878/John Headon Stanbury/../../../Post Office Directory
  10. ^ "Crewman's Exeter Flying Post". Exeter Flying Post. 3 September 1879. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  11. ^ "'J Headon Stanbury' historical pictures". Look and Learn. Look and Learn. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  12. ^ "EXETER ELECTION". Exeter Flying Post. 2 July 1892. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  13. ^ "DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL". Exeter Flying Post. 5 February 1889. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  14. ^ "EXETER THEATRE COMPANY". Exeter Flying Post. 25 July 1891. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  15. ^ "SHAKESPEARE AT SHEPHERD'S-BUSH". The Era. 2 August 1890. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  16. ^ "EMMANUEL CHURCH, ST. THOMAS". Exeter Flying Post. 9 December 1893. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  17. ^ Memorandum of Association of The Heavitree Brewery PLC
  18. ^ "History". Heavitree Brewery. Heavitree Brewery PLC. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  19. ^ "SENSATIONAL MATRIMONIAL SUIT". Evening Express. 27 January 1893. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  20. ^ "A SOCIETY SCANDAL". South Wales Echo. 27 January 1893. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  21. ^ "THE SOCIETY SCANDAL". South Wales Daily News. 28 January 1893. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  22. ^ Kelly's directory of Devon, 1902. Internet Archive: Kelly's. 1902. p. 566.
  23. ^ "LOCAL GOSSIP". Exeter Flying Post. 8 January 1898. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  24. ^ "Half Moon Hotel, 22 High Street". Exeter Memories. David Cornforth. 24 July 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  25. ^ Kelly's Directory of Devon & Cornwall, 1893. AnyFlip: Kelly's. 1893. p. 272.
  26. ^ "The Late Lord Revelstoke's Membland Estate". The Pall Mall Gazette. 22 March 1899. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  27. ^ "Membland Estate in South Devon". The Pall Mall Gazette. 14 March 1900. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  28. ^ "Gray, William Cresswell". Hartlepool History Then & Now. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  29. ^ "Business Notes: Wills and Bequests". The Economist Group. Internet Archive. 6 July 1907. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  30. ^ "Wills and Bequests". The Illustrated London News. Internet Archive. 6 July 1907. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  31. ^ "Eight Hundred Years of Exeter's Mayors and Lord Mayors". Retrieved 14 Feb 2023.
  32. ^ The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and the Ockenden Convalescent Home 1935 Annual Statements. Internet Archive: Exeter. 1936. p. 61.

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John Headon Stanbury 6 May 1835 20 May 1907 was an English hotelier property developer and Exeter businessman Stanbury was born on 6 May 1835 in Barnstaple Devon to Elizabeth Headon and John Stanbury a yeoman and auctioneer 1 John Headon StanburyBorn 1835 05 06 6 May 1835Barnstaple EnglandDied20 May 1907 1907 05 20 aged 72 Exeter EnglandOccupationsLandlordhotelierproperty developerRelativesJohn Geoffrey Rowe Orchard grandson Stanbury owned an estate at Thrushelton 2 3 He was a donor of the United Devon Association 4 the Society for the Encouragement of Arts Manufactures and Commerce and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution 5 He was also a member of the Devon County Agricultural Association 6 and the Royal Bath and West of England Society 7 Career edit nbsp J Headon Stanbury proprietor of The Grand Hotel Plymouth in the ABC Hotel Guide 1901 2In 1876 Stanbury bought the Star amp Garter a now demolished pub in Brentford 8 9 In 1879 he purchased the Royal Clarence Hotel now thought to be the second oldest hotel in England 10 11 Stanbury was an assentor in the Exeter City Council elections of 1889 and 1892 12 13 He was also a member of the Exeter Theatre Company 14 in the 1890s he served first as its vice chairman 15 and then as its chairman 16 On 7 February 1890 Stanbury formed The Heavitree Brewery Limited 17 a company which had emerged from the Heavitree Brewery PLC one of the oldest pub companies in the south west founded in 1790 On 19 November 1892 the company purchased The Finch Eagle Brewery in Exeter followed by the neighbouring Windsor Brewery in North Street Heavitree on 9th January 1899 18 In 1893 Stanbury gave evidence before the High Court of Justice with Sir Francis Jeune presiding at the hearing of Lady Alice Elizabeth Gooch s suit for judicial separation from her husband Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch 9th Baronet 19 He bore witness that Lady Gooch had visited the Royal Clarence Hotel in 1884 with a man claiming to be her brother possibly Capt George Henry Eden with whom it was claimed she was having an affair 20 21 In 1895 Stanbury bought the Grand Hotel at Plymouth soon after his purchase of the Seymour Hotel in Totnes and the Western Counties Hotel in Paddington 22 In 1898 he sold the Half Moon Hotel in Exeter 23 24 25 In 1899 Stanbury purchased Membland an historic estate in Devon from Edward Baring 1st Baron Revelstoke senior partner of Barings Bank who rebuilt the mansion house known as Membland Hall 26 Stanbury planned to develop the area that bordered the River Yealm and in 1900 sold it to William Cresswell Gray a shipbuilder from Hartlepool at which point the estate included the Hall and 2720 acres of land 27 28 Stanbury died on 20 May 1907 in Exeter His will was proved on 6 July at which point his estate was reportedly worth some 44 452 around 6 841 595 in 2023 29 30 The Royal Clarence Hotel passed to his son in law John Bailey Rowe Orchard and then to his son John Geoffrey Rowe Orchard 31 J H Stanbury amp Co one of his corporations continued to make donations after his death including to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital 32 References edit Funeral of the late Mr Stanbury The Western Times 24 May 1907 Mortgage for 43 000 19 December 1899 28 Plymouth Archives The Box ID 1149 2 The National Archives 1149 MEMBLAND HALL CITY AND DISTRICT ill Exeter Flying Post 16 December 1893 Retrieved 3 April 2023 The book of fair Devon Internet Archive Exeter United Devon Association 1900 p 207 ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO BEANCHES PDF Journal of the Royal National Life boat Institution XVI 184 798 1 May 1897 Retrieved 3 April 2023 DEVON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION Exeter Flying Post 24 June 1893 Retrieved 3 April 2023 Bath and West of England Society ESTABLISHED 1777 AND Southern Counties Association FOR THE Encouragement of Agriculture Arts Manufactures and Commerce Journal Of The Bath And West Of England Society 20 510 573 24 April 1889 Retrieved 3 April 2023 LONDON PURCHASES London Daily News NewspaperArchive 1700s 2023 13 November 1876 Retrieved 3 April 2023 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint location link Harris Stephen 11 June 2020 Star amp Garter Kew Bridge Road Brentford W4 Pub history pubshistory com Retrieved 3 April 2023 1878 John Headon Stanbury Post Office Directory Crewman s Exeter Flying Post Exeter Flying Post 3 September 1879 Retrieved 3 April 2023 J Headon Stanbury historical pictures Look and Learn Look and Learn Retrieved 3 April 2023 EXETER ELECTION Exeter Flying Post 2 July 1892 Retrieved 3 April 2023 DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL Exeter Flying Post 5 February 1889 Retrieved 3 April 2023 EXETER THEATRE COMPANY Exeter Flying Post 25 July 1891 Retrieved 3 April 2023 SHAKESPEARE AT SHEPHERD S BUSH The Era 2 August 1890 Retrieved 3 April 2023 EMMANUEL CHURCH ST THOMAS Exeter Flying Post 9 December 1893 Retrieved 3 April 2023 Memorandum of Association of The Heavitree Brewery PLC History Heavitree Brewery Heavitree Brewery PLC Retrieved 3 April 2023 SENSATIONAL MATRIMONIAL SUIT Evening Express 27 January 1893 Retrieved 3 April 2023 A SOCIETY SCANDAL South Wales Echo 27 January 1893 Retrieved 3 April 2023 THE SOCIETY SCANDAL South Wales Daily News 28 January 1893 Retrieved 3 April 2023 Kelly s directory of Devon 1902 Internet Archive Kelly s 1902 p 566 LOCAL GOSSIP Exeter Flying Post 8 January 1898 Retrieved 3 April 2023 Half Moon Hotel 22 High Street Exeter Memories David Cornforth 24 July 2015 Retrieved 3 April 2023 Kelly s Directory of Devon amp Cornwall 1893 AnyFlip Kelly s 1893 p 272 The Late Lord Revelstoke s Membland Estate The Pall Mall Gazette 22 March 1899 Retrieved 25 November 2018 Membland Estate in South Devon The Pall Mall Gazette 14 March 1900 Retrieved 25 November 2018 Gray William Cresswell Hartlepool History Then amp Now Retrieved 25 November 2018 Business Notes Wills and Bequests The Economist Group Internet Archive 6 July 1907 Retrieved 3 April 2023 Wills and Bequests The Illustrated London News Internet Archive 6 July 1907 Retrieved 3 April 2023 Eight Hundred Years of Exeter s Mayors and Lord Mayors Retrieved 14 Feb 2023 The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and the Ockenden Convalescent Home 1935 Annual Statements Internet Archive Exeter 1936 p 61 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Headon Stanbury amp oldid 1189084049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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