William Franks (landowner) explained

William Franks (died July 1797) was a landowner in East Barnet, Hadley Wood and Cheshunt, and the owner of a large estate in the former Enfield Chace.

Early life

Franks was the son of William Franks (died 1790) who was important in the development of what is now known as Fitzrovia in central London and was responsible for the construction of large parts of Percy Street, Rathbone Street and Charlotte Street. William's mother was Mary Franks née Pepys (died 1805).

Houses

In 1786, Franks bought Mount Pleasant (later known as Belmont) from Sir William Henry Ashhurst.[1] In 1790, he bought Beech Hill Park, the former home of Francis Russell, and sold Mount Pleasant to William Wroughton.

Family

In 1780, Franks married Jane Gaussen in Leyton, Essex.[2] Their children included:

Death

Franks died at Bristol Wells in July 1797.[12] He is buried at St John the Baptist church, Kentish Town, and a memorial to him and his wife exists in the church.[13] After his death, his freehold and leasehold property was auctioned in 1798. Advertising for the sale described the properties as being in "Enfield Chace, East Barnet, on Barnet Common, and on Cheshunt Common".[14] Beech Hill Park was described as a "capital residence" and an "elegant spacious modern-built mansion".[14] It was conveyed to Archibald Paris on 12 April 1800[12] but a Mrs Franks[15] remained in residence until at least 1802 and Paris did not move in until 1805.[16]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Page, William. (Ed.) (1908) "Parishes: East Barnet" in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 2. Originally published by Victoria County History, London. British History Online. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  2. http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=r_856422041 England Marriages 1538–1973 Transcription.
  3. http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=r_854998741%2f2 England Marriages 1538–1973 Transcription.
  4. Book: Nichols, John Gough. The herald and genealogist. II. 1865. Nichols. London. 326.
  5. Cass, Frederick Charles. (1880) Monken Hadley. London: Nichols, pp. 114–115.
  6. http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fb%2f71817869%2f1 Hertfordshire Baptisms Transcription.
  7. http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=r_949050081 England, Births & Baptisms 1538–1975 Transcription.
  8. http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fd%2f72599714%2f1 Hertfordshire Burials Transcription.
  9. http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbc%2f1851%2f0003374487 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription.
  10. Page, William (Ed.) (1908) "Parishes: East Barnet" in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 2. London. pp. 337–342. British History Online. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  11. https://archive.org/stream/eastbarnet00cass#page/n183/mode/2up Cass, 1885–92, p. 152.
  12. [Frederick Charles Cass|Cass, Frederick Charles]
  13. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol21/pt3/pp7-11 Percy Street.
  14. "Sales By Auction", The Times, 4 May 1798, p. 4.
  15. Wife or mother or both.
  16. Clark, p. 33.