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Sir John Chichester, 4th Baronet

Sir John Chichester, 4th Baronet (1689 – 2 September 1740) of Youlston Park in the parish of Shirwell near Barnstaple, Devon was a British landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1740.

Arms of Chichester: Chequy or and gules, a chief vair

Early life edit

 
Youlston House, Shirwell, Devon, 19th-century engraving with caption: "Goulson [sic], Devonshire, the seat of Sir A. Chichester, Bart., to whom this plate is respectfully inscribed by the publishers".

Chichester was baptized on 2 January 1689, the eldest son and heir of Sir Arthur Chichester, 3rd Baronet, MP of Youlston, near Barnstaple, Devon, and his wife Elizabeth Drewe, daughter of Thomas Drewe of The Grange, Broadhembury, Devon. He married Anne Leigh (1695–1723), daughter and heiress of John Leigh (died 1718) of Apse, Newport, Isle of Wight in about 1715. In 1718, he succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father. His wife Anne died in July 1723 and in 1733 he married, as his second wife, Frances Hall, widow of Francis Hall (died 1728) of West Sandford, Crediton, and daughter of Andrew Quicke (1666–1736) of Newton St. Cyres, Devon.[1]

Political career edit

Chichester was a Jacobite during the first few years of the reign of King George I (1714–1727) and was in touch with Atterbury’s agents during the plot of 1722. He was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Barnstaple at the 1734 British general election. He voted against the Spanish convention, but made little other impression in Parliament. [2]

Death and legacy edit

Chichester died on 2 September 1740 and the baronetcy passed to his eldest son John.[1] By his first wife, Anne, he had the following children:[3]

  • Katherine Chichester, married in 1740 to George III Musgrave (died 1742), of Nettlecombe and Combe Sydenham, both in Somerset, whose mural monument exists in Stogumber Church.
  • Anne Chichester (born 1719), married William Sanford of Nynehead, Somerset
  • Florence Chichester, married Rev. John Sanford, Rector of Moniton, Somerset
  • Sir John Chichester, 5th Baronet (1721–1784), Sheriff of Devon in 1753.
  • Rev. William Chichester (1722–1770), 2nd son, Rector of Georgeham and Shirwell.[4] Married Mary Bellarmine, daughter of John Bellarmine (or Ballyman) of Hart, Heanton Punchardon, Devon. His grandson was Sir Arthur Chichester, 7th Baronet (1790–1842), who was the heir of his cousin John Chichester, 6th Baronet who died unmarried in 1808 without issue.[1]
  • Charlotte Chichester (1723–1748)

Supplementary material on Chichester's marriages edit

The marriage settlement of Chichester and his first wife Anne Leigh, dated 12 October 1715, is held by North Devon Record Office, summarised as follows:[5]

(1) Sir Arthur Chichester of Youlston, Bart., Elizabeth his wife, and his son and heir apparent, John Chichester, esq. (2) Anne Leigh, only daughter and heir of John Leigh, late of Newport, deceased. (3) John IV Courtenay (died 1724) of Molland, esq. (the father-in-law of John Chichester's sister Mary, married to George Courtenay (1701–1731)), William Bragg of Sadborough, Parkham esq., William Page of Fremington, esq., and Claver Morris of Wells, Doctor of Physic, trustees.

Recites that (2) covenants that, within one year of reaching the age of 21 years, she will convey to (3) all lands, etc., bequeathed to her by her father John Leigh, deceased (Manor of Apse, Newport, Isle of Wight[6]), (1) covenant to convey to (3) the manors of Bratton Fleming, Loxhore, Shirwell, Stoke Rivers, and Brendon; and also Youlston Barton, Youlston Park, Brendon Barton, Bratton Mills, Ash tenement, and Slowly tenement, in Braunton, Shirwell, Brendon, and Bratton Fleming parishes; and also all messuages of (1) in Pilton and Barnstaple, and also the advowsons of Brendon, Shirwell, and Georgeham; and also a chief rent of £14. 18s. 6d. from the Borough of Barnstaple.

Francis Hall, the former husband of Chichester's second wife Frances is stated as of "West Sandford" [7][8][9]

 
"Sandford, seat of Sir John Chichester, Bart." (i.e. Sir John Chichester, 6th Baronet (died 1808, grandson of the 4th Bt). Water-colour painting of West Sandford House, 2 1/2 miles NW of Crediton, Devon, by Rev. John Swete, 1797. Devon Record Office, 564M/F11/118

A monument to Francis Hall (died 1728) exists in Newton St Cyres Church. West Sandford was a very large mansion about 2 1/2 miles NW of Crediton, near the ancient Chichester estate of Ruxford, of which a watercolour painting was made in 1797 by the Devon topographer Rev. John Swete. The latter wrote of West Sandford in his Travel Journal in 1797 as follows: "The appearance of this house, built with brick and decorated with white mouldings, is of great respectability. Its contiguous gardens with high walls and large gates and the groves that shelter it on the NE speak it to have been the residence of some person of consequence who had a relish for things of former days and was too advanced in years to adopt the improvements of modern taste. It was long the property and abode of Lady Chichester and by her decease a few years ago became a possession of Sir John Chichester of Youlston, Bart. Beheld in its two fronts from a rising point of the public road it had such extent of building as to possess a degree of magnificence; nor has it less to recommend itself for its situation, having spread out before its windows some of the richest pasture ground in the county. What ingredients of the picturesque, taking advantage of the road as a foreground, may enter into the composition of the scenery, may be collected from the following sketch".[10] This large house appears to have disappeared with little trace, no mention of it being made by Pevsner or Hoskins, the leading modern authorities on such matters.

Sources edit

  • Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Haralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895.
  • Archives of the Chichester Family of Devon, North Devon Record Office, ref:48/25, covering dates 1450–1874

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1902), Complete Baronetage volume 2 (1625-1649), vol. 2, Exeter: William Pollard and Co, retrieved 1 February 2018
  2. ^ "CHICHESTER, Sir John, 4th Bt. (1689-1740), of Youlston, nr. Barnstaple, Devon". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  3. ^ Vivian, p.175
  4. ^ Vivian, p.175
  5. ^ North Devon Record Office 48/25/22/4 12 October 1715
  6. ^ See 48/25/22/3, Will of John Leigh proved 1718
  7. ^ Burke's Genealogical & Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of GB & Ireland (Quicke of Newton St Cyres) [1]
  8. ^ Vivian, Heraldic Visitations of Devon, 1895, pp.854–5, Quicke of Newton St Cyres
  9. ^ Cruickshanks
  10. ^ Gray, Todd & Rowe, Margery (Eds.), Travels in Georgian Devon: The Illustrated Journals of The Reverend John Swete, 1789–1800, Vol.3, Tiverton, 1999, p.120
Parliament of Great Britain
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With: Theophilus Fortescue
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Sir John Chichester 4th Baronet 1689 2 September 1740 of Youlston Park in the parish of Shirwell near Barnstaple Devon was a British landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1740 Arms of Chichester Chequy or and gules a chief vair Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Death and legacy 4 Supplementary material on Chichester s marriages 5 Sources 6 ReferencesEarly life edit nbsp Youlston House Shirwell Devon 19th century engraving with caption Goulson sic Devonshire the seat of Sir A Chichester Bart to whom this plate is respectfully inscribed by the publishers Chichester was baptized on 2 January 1689 the eldest son and heir of Sir Arthur Chichester 3rd Baronet MP of Youlston near Barnstaple Devon and his wife Elizabeth Drewe daughter of Thomas Drewe of The Grange Broadhembury Devon He married Anne Leigh 1695 1723 daughter and heiress of John Leigh died 1718 of Apse Newport Isle of Wight in about 1715 In 1718 he succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father His wife Anne died in July 1723 and in 1733 he married as his second wife Frances Hall widow of Francis Hall died 1728 of West Sandford Crediton and daughter of Andrew Quicke 1666 1736 of Newton St Cyres Devon 1 Political career editChichester was a Jacobite during the first few years of the reign of King George I 1714 1727 and was in touch with Atterbury s agents during the plot of 1722 He was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Barnstaple at the 1734 British general election He voted against the Spanish convention but made little other impression in Parliament 2 Death and legacy editChichester died on 2 September 1740 and the baronetcy passed to his eldest son John 1 By his first wife Anne he had the following children 3 Katherine Chichester married in 1740 to George III Musgrave died 1742 of Nettlecombe and Combe Sydenham both in Somerset whose mural monument exists in Stogumber Church Anne Chichester born 1719 married William Sanford of Nynehead Somerset Florence Chichester married Rev John Sanford Rector of Moniton Somerset Sir John Chichester 5th Baronet 1721 1784 Sheriff of Devon in 1753 Rev William Chichester 1722 1770 2nd son Rector of Georgeham and Shirwell 4 Married Mary Bellarmine daughter of John Bellarmine or Ballyman of Hart Heanton Punchardon Devon His grandson was Sir Arthur Chichester 7th Baronet 1790 1842 who was the heir of his cousin John Chichester 6th Baronet who died unmarried in 1808 without issue 1 Charlotte Chichester 1723 1748 Supplementary material on Chichester s marriages editThe marriage settlement of Chichester and his first wife Anne Leigh dated 12 October 1715 is held by North Devon Record Office summarised as follows 5 1 Sir Arthur Chichester of Youlston Bart Elizabeth his wife and his son and heir apparent John Chichester esq 2 Anne Leigh only daughter and heir of John Leigh late of Newport deceased 3 John IV Courtenay died 1724 of Molland esq the father in law of John Chichester s sister Mary married to George Courtenay 1701 1731 William Bragg of Sadborough Parkham esq William Page of Fremington esq and Claver Morris of Wells Doctor of Physic trustees Recites that 2 covenants that within one year of reaching the age of 21 years she will convey to 3 all lands etc bequeathed to her by her father John Leigh deceased Manor of Apse Newport Isle of Wight 6 1 covenant to convey to 3 the manors of Bratton Fleming Loxhore Shirwell Stoke Rivers and Brendon and also Youlston Barton Youlston Park Brendon Barton Bratton Mills Ash tenement and Slowly tenement in Braunton Shirwell Brendon and Bratton Fleming parishes and also all messuages of 1 in Pilton and Barnstaple and also the advowsons of Brendon Shirwell and Georgeham and also a chief rent of 14 18s 6d from the Borough of Barnstaple Francis Hall the former husband of Chichester s second wife Frances is stated as of West Sandford 7 8 9 nbsp Sandford seat of Sir John Chichester Bart i e Sir John Chichester 6th Baronet died 1808 grandson of the 4th Bt Water colour painting of West Sandford House 2 1 2 miles NW of Crediton Devon by Rev John Swete 1797 Devon Record Office 564M F11 118A monument to Francis Hall died 1728 exists in Newton St Cyres Church West Sandford was a very large mansion about 2 1 2 miles NW of Crediton near the ancient Chichester estate of Ruxford of which a watercolour painting was made in 1797 by the Devon topographer Rev John Swete The latter wrote of West Sandford in his Travel Journal in 1797 as follows The appearance of this house built with brick and decorated with white mouldings is of great respectability Its contiguous gardens with high walls and large gates and the groves that shelter it on the NE speak it to have been the residence of some person of consequence who had a relish for things of former days and was too advanced in years to adopt the improvements of modern taste It was long the property and abode of Lady Chichester and by her decease a few years ago became a possession of Sir John Chichester of Youlston Bart Beheld in its two fronts from a rising point of the public road it had such extent of building as to possess a degree of magnificence nor has it less to recommend itself for its situation having spread out before its windows some of the richest pasture ground in the county What ingredients of the picturesque taking advantage of the road as a foreground may enter into the composition of the scenery may be collected from the following sketch 10 This large house appears to have disappeared with little trace no mention of it being made by Pevsner or Hoskins the leading modern authorities on such matters Sources editVivian Lt Col J L The Visitations of the County of Devon Comprising the Haralds Visitations of 1531 1564 amp 1620 Exeter 1895 Archives of the Chichester Family of Devon North Devon Record Office ref 48 25 covering dates 1450 1874References edit a b c Cokayne George Edward ed 1902 Complete Baronetage volume 2 1625 1649 vol 2 Exeter William Pollard and Co retrieved 1 February 2018 CHICHESTER Sir John 4th Bt 1689 1740 of Youlston nr Barnstaple Devon History of Parliament Online Retrieved 1 February 2019 Vivian p 175 Vivian p 175 North Devon Record Office 48 25 22 4 12 October 1715 See 48 25 22 3 Will of John Leigh proved 1718 Burke s Genealogical amp Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of GB amp Ireland Quicke of Newton St Cyres 1 Vivian Heraldic Visitations of Devon 1895 pp 854 5 Quicke of Newton St Cyres Cruickshanks Gray Todd amp Rowe Margery Eds Travels in Georgian Devon The Illustrated Journals of The Reverend John Swete 1789 1800 Vol 3 Tiverton 1999 p 120 Parliament of Great BritainPreceded byTheophilus FortescueRichard Coffin Member of Parliament for Barnstaple1734 1740 With Theophilus Fortescue Succeeded byTheophilus FortescueJohn BassetBaronetage of EnglandPreceded byArthur Chichester Baronet of Raleigh 1718 1740 Succeeded byJohn Chichester Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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