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{{Short description|Landowning family of Aspel hall in the United Kingdom}}
The '''Chevalliers of Aspall Hall''' are a wealthy, [[nobility|noble]] and prestigious well-known family in [[UK|Britain]]. They were particularly celebrated in the 18th century. Descendants of the family still exist.
[[File:Aspall Hall in Suffolk - aerial (17341754188).jpg|thumb|Aspall Hall]]
[[Image:Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener - Project Gutenberg eText 15306.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|The Earl Kitchener]]
The '''Chevalliers of Aspall Hall''' are a family in [[UK|Britain]] that has lived and farmed at Aspall Hall since 1702. Descendants of the family still exist, and are involved in the production of [[Aspall Cider]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aspall.co.uk/our-story/family |title=Family – Aspall |publisher=Aspall.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2015-09-05}}</ref>
Originally from the [[Channel Islands]], near the [[France|French]] Northern Coast, they moved to [[Suffolk, England]] in the second half of the 17th century where they bought {{convert|300|acre|km2}} of land, and an English-style manor, ''Aspall Hall''.


==Possessors of Aspall Hall, male line==
==Possessors of Aspall Hall, male line==
#Temple Chevallier-Stowe (1674-1722), bought the Aspall estate from the Brooke family. He had no issue, so the property passed to a close relative:
#Temple Chevallier (1674-1722), bought the Aspall estate in 1702<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1458388/Perronelle-Guild.html|title = Perronelle Guild| date=3 April 2004 }}</ref> from the Brooke family. He had no issue, so the property passed to a close relative:
#Clement Benjamin Chevallier (1697-1762), son of Clement Chevallier (1674-1719) and Lady Marie Dumaresque (died 1737). He married Lady Jane Garneys of Mickfield (1693-1752).
#Clement Benjamin Chevallier (1697-1762), son of Clement Chevallier (1674-1719) and Marie Dumaresque (died 1737). He married Jane, daughter of Nathaniel Garneys, of Mickfield (1693-1752), of a Suffolk gentry family.<ref>Suffolk Manorial Families, volume II, William Pollard & Co., 1908, pg 259-268</ref> His descendants included also the astronomer [[Temple Chevallier]] (1794-1873).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1458388/Perronelle-Guild.html|title = Perronelle Guild| date=3 April 2004 }}</ref>
#Temple Chevallier-Jeffery-Garneys (1731-1804), married Lady Mary Fiske.
#Temple Chevallier (1731-1804), married Mary Fiske.
#Rev.John Chevallier (1774-1846), who married first Lady Caroline Hepburn of Wisbech (1776-1815) (from her were born: Mary Boutell née Chevallier-Hepburn (1809-1880), Caroline, married 1839 sir Thomas Kinder of Bury St Albans, John Clement, John, George and Charlotte Sophia&mdash;all died as infants), his second wife was Emily Blomfield Syer (they had two sons), and at last Elizabeth Cole of Bury St Edmunds, mother of Frances Anne, mother of Horatio Kitchener.
#Rev. [[John Chevallier (physician)|John Chevallier]] (1774-1846), who married first Caroline Hepburn of Wisbech (1776-1815) (from her were born: Mary (1809–1880), who married [[Charles Boutell]], Caroline, married 1839 Thomas Kinder of St Albans, John Clement, John, George and Charlotte Sophia&mdash;all died as infants), his second wife was Emily Blomfield Syer (they had two sons), and last Elizabeth Cole of Bermondsey, Surrey, mother of Frances Anne, mother of the first Earl Kitchener.
#Mary Chevallier (1809-1880) and her husband The Rev. [[Charles Boutell]]'s or Boutwell (1812-1877) issue:
#Arthur Brandon Chevallier-Boutell (1849-1921) who with Josephine (Josefina) Boris-Garcia Osorio had fifteen children: Caroline, Arthur Brandon, Clement, Christina, Josephine, Bella, Wilfred, Ernest Barrington, Frank, Mary Alice, Constant, Allan, John and Dora ([[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]).<!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:Arms.jpg|frame]] -->
#Sir Francis Hepburn de Chevallier-Boutell (1851-1937), Knight of St John, married Rosa Granero (1861-1937), native of [[Montevideo]], [[Uruguay]]. Their children: Mary (1877-1968), married Walter Bassett-Smith, Frank, married Eva Cook and had two daughters, Rose and Irene, Maud, married Sir J.Adams, [[Bertha Chevallier-Boutell]], married Sir Sidebottom and after, Sir Mark Webb Reder, and Charles C Boutell (had issue).
#Mary Chevallier-Boutell (born 1837). Died unmarried.
#Charles Chevallier-Boutell (born 1844)'''. Died unmarried.
#Lady Caroline Ellen Alice Chevallier-Boutell (1843-1882), married Sir Nathanael Fromanteel Cobbold. Their son, Col. Clement John (1882-1961), who married Lady Stella Cameron, was father to [[Cameron Fromanteel Cobbold, 1st Baron Cobbold]] (1904-1968), [[Governor of the Bank of England]], [[Lord Chamberlain]] of Queen Elizabeth II. He married Lady Hermione Cobbold, née Bulwer Lytton of the Earls Lytton of Knebworth (Victor, 2nd Earl Lytton (1876-1947) and Lady Pamela Chichele-Plowden)
[[Image:Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton by Henry William Pickersgill.jpg|thumb|200px|right|'''Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, Lord Lytton (1803-1873)''']]
[[Image:Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton - Project Gutenberg eText 16528.jpg|thumb|'''Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton'''
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==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Aspall Cider]] &mdash; Suffolk's Cyder Makers
* [[Aspall Cider]] &mdash; Suffolk's Cyder Makers


==References==

{{Reflist}}
Mary Chevallier-Boutell did not die unmarried

She was born 22-Jun-1876 and died 14-Jun-1968

She married:

1) Jul 1896 : Walter Bassett Bassett-Smith
2) 1934 : Hugh Dickie Johnson (no issue)
3) 1953 : Lyman Tensboch (no issue)

Walter & Mary had 4 sons and a daughter

Francis Thurstan Bassett-Smith Born: 17-Nov-1897 Died: 23-Nov-1916 - a LtRFC, died of wounds sustained in WWI

Clement William Herbert Bassett-Smith Born: 19-Dec-1899 Died: 5-May-1987
: Married: 15-Jan-1924 Muriel Vere Carter Born: 16-Aug-1899 Died: 22-Feb-1974
:: 6 daughters and a son:
::: Thurston John Chevallier Bassett-Smith Born: 22-Feb-1930 Died: 17-Apr-1991
:::: Married: 8-Feb-1964 Janet Deslys Howes Born: 20-Dec-1938
::::: 3 sons and 2 daughters - Andrew, Michael, Kate, Simon and Penny
:::::: Andrew Barrington David Bassett-Smith (submitter of this info) Born 15-Oct-1964
::::::: partner Jennifer Ann White Born: 11-Aug-1964
:::::::: Jordan William David Bassett-Smith due 17-Apr-2006

Walter Edward Chevallier Bassett-Smith Born: 9-Nov-1905 Died: 2-Sep-1990 - married 5-Feb-1927 - 1 daughter

John Marion Peter Bassett-Smith Born: 25-Jan-1911 - married 8-Jun-1951 - 3 sons and a daughter

Rosemary Nancy Bassett-Smith Born: 24-Jul-1914 Died: 10-Feb-1915

Notes:


==External links==
==External links==
*http://www.aspall.co.uk/history_aspall.htm
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060503193019/http://www.aspall.co.uk/history_aspall.htm Aspall.co.uk]


{{morecat|date=March 2024}}
[[Category:Noble families]]
[[Category:Noble families of the United Kingdom]]

Latest revision as of 07:06, 9 April 2024

Aspall Hall

The Chevalliers of Aspall Hall are a family in Britain that has lived and farmed at Aspall Hall since 1702. Descendants of the family still exist, and are involved in the production of Aspall Cider.[1]

Possessors of Aspall Hall, male line

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  1. Temple Chevallier (1674-1722), bought the Aspall estate in 1702[2] from the Brooke family. He had no issue, so the property passed to a close relative:
  2. Clement Benjamin Chevallier (1697-1762), son of Clement Chevallier (1674-1719) and Marie Dumaresque (died 1737). He married Jane, daughter of Nathaniel Garneys, of Mickfield (1693-1752), of a Suffolk gentry family.[3] His descendants included also the astronomer Temple Chevallier (1794-1873).[4]
  3. Temple Chevallier (1731-1804), married Mary Fiske.
  4. Rev. John Chevallier (1774-1846), who married first Caroline Hepburn of Wisbech (1776-1815) (from her were born: Mary (1809–1880), who married Charles Boutell, Caroline, married 1839 Thomas Kinder of St Albans, John Clement, John, George and Charlotte Sophia—all died as infants), his second wife was Emily Blomfield Syer (they had two sons), and last Elizabeth Cole of Bermondsey, Surrey, mother of Frances Anne, mother of the first Earl Kitchener.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Family – Aspall". Aspall.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  2. ^ "Perronelle Guild". 3 April 2004.
  3. ^ Suffolk Manorial Families, volume II, William Pollard & Co., 1908, pg 259-268
  4. ^ "Perronelle Guild". 3 April 2004.
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