Trevor-Roper, Charles Blayney

Birth Name Trevor-Roper, Charles Blayney
Gender male
Age at Death 71 years, 4 months, 17 days

Narrative

According to FindAGrave user Essef:

Birth: Sep. 22, 1799
Kent, England
Death: Feb. 9, 1871
Holywell
Flintshire, Wales

Born in the old Hundred of Blackheath, Kent, now part of SE London. Charles Blayney (also seen written as "Blaney") was the son of Cadwallader Blayney Trevor-Roper and his first wife Elizabeth Anne (Reveley). In 1809 his father inherited the Jacobean house and estate of Plas Teg, in Flintshire, which later served also as Charles Blayney's family home.

Charles married Mary Knight of Crowcroft, Manchester on Dec. 5, 1821. Educated at Ruthin, Shrewsbury and Oxford, he was a solicitor who served as Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of County Flint. He held the office of High Sheriff of Flint in 1835. He was also caught up in the excitement of the early Industrial Age as an investor, notably in the steam engines of the inventor and engineer James Boydell, who I believe may have been his brother-in-law. Despite his responsibilities he was known for his even, calm temper, his hospitality, good humor and his enjoyment of harmless jokes.

The family appears to have lived in Darmstadt, Central Germany during the period 1831-1833. This was the capital of Hesse at that time - the purpose of their stay there is unknown to me. On June 11, 1832, he boarded the steamship at Rotterdam which carried Sir Walter Scott back to England from his Grand Tour of Europe. He had a few brief conversations with the aged author, who was suffering from a recent stroke and whose spirit was "at a low ebb".

An avid yachtsman and member of the Royal Welsh Yacht Club, Charles Blayney owned the yacht "Wyvern", which sailed out of Caernarfon during the summer yachting season. He also enjoyed shooting and rabbiting with his sons. Archery was popular with the family, as was the hosting of balls and standing offer of hospitality at their home.

Charles Blayney and Mary Trevor-Roper had a large family of ten children, all of whom lived to adulthood. A glimpse of the family's life at Plas Teg can be found in a surviving diary kept by daughter Charlotte in 1856. Charles Dickens, who stayed at Plas Teg while on a lecture tour, described his host as "a jolly country gentleman".

Charles Blayney Trevor-Roper was buried at Hope's Parish Church - the Church of St. Cynfarch - on Feb. 15, 1871.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth September 22, 1799 Kent, England    
Residence 1809 Plas Teg, Flintshire, Wales    
Death February 9, 1871 Mold, Flintshire, Wales    
Burial   Church of St. Cynfarch, Hope, Flintshire, Wales    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Trevor-Roper, Cadwallader BlayneyApril 6, 1765October 20, 1832
Mother Reveley, Elizabeth AnneJune 14, 1816
         Trevor-Roper, Charles Blayney September 22, 1799 February 9, 1871
    Sister     Trevor-Roper, Mary Jane about 1802 November 11, 1863
    Sister     Trevor-Roper, Anna Maria about 1806 December 22, 1827
    Brother     Trevor-Roper, Thomas Hugh November 27, 1809 January 27, 1810
    Brother     Trevor-Roper, Richard December 7, 1810
    Brother     Trevor-Roper, George May 14, 1812

Families

Family of Trevor-Roper, Charles Blayney and Knight, Mary

Married Wife Knight, Mary ( * 1801 + October 19, 1878 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage December 5, 1821 St. John's, Deansgate, Manchester, England    
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Trevor-Roper, Charles JamesOctober 29, 1823September 20, 1901
Trevor-Roper, Elizabeth Maryabout 1824June 2, 1857
Trevor-Roper, Anneabout 1826April 21, 1915
Trevor-Roper, WilliamDecember 30, 1827March 28, 1890
Trevor-Roper, George EdwardApril 16, 1831September 30, 1893
Trevor-Roper, GertrudeJune 22, 1833October 23, 1889
Trevor-Roper, Richard HenrySeptember 28, 1834March 9, 1894
Trevor-Roper, Charlotte BlancheApril 5, 1836December 18, 1922
Trevor-Roper, DacreJanuary 12, 1839July 18, 1922
Trevor-Roper, Emily Constanceabout 1843November 24, 1865

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