The Burrell Baronets of Knepp

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Hugh Raymond, 16741737 (aged 63 years)

An unusual pavillion at Saling Hall, Great Saling, Essex, England.
Name
Hugh /Raymond/
Surname
Raymond
Given names
Hugh
Name prefix
Col.
Family with parents
father
mother
himself
An unusual pavillion at Saling Hall, Great Saling, Essex, England.
16741737
Birth: 1674 Withycombe Raleigh, Exmouth, Devon, England
Death: 1737Great Saling, Essex, England
15 years
younger brother
16881725
Birth: 1688 Devon, England
Death: 1725Devon, England
-11 years
younger brother
Family with Dinah Jones
himself
An unusual pavillion at Saling Hall, Great Saling, Essex, England.
16741737
Birth: 1674 Withycombe Raleigh, Exmouth, Devon, England
Death: 1737Great Saling, Essex, England
partner
daughter
St. George's Church, Beckenham, Kent, England.
16991789
Birth: 1699 25 England
Death: 16 August 1789England
7 years
son
St. George's Church, Beckenham, Kent, England.
17051768
Birth: 1705 31 England
Death: 1768England
daughter
Birth
Occupation
Captain in the Marine Service.
INDI:OCCU:CORP: East India Company.
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Death of a wife
Occupation
Founding Director.
1720
INDI:OCCU:CORP: London Assurance.
Occupation
Occupation
Director.
1720
INDI:OCCU:CORP: South Sea Company.
Property
Address: Saling Hall, Great Saling, Essex, England.
Note: Bought the property back immediately after having half of his estate confiscated when the South Sea Company 'Bubble' burst.
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a brother
Property
Address: Langley Park, Beckenham, Kent, England.
Note: Bought from Sir Edmund Elwill.
Death of a brother
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Birth of a daughter
Death
Address: Saling Hall, Great Saling, Essex, England.
Address
By 1720 he was living in Stepney, London.
Last change
12 December 202108:52:43
Author of last change: Danny
Property

Bought the property back immediately after having half of his estate confiscated when the South Sea Company 'Bubble' burst.

Property

Bought from Sir Edmund Elwill.

Note

When the South Sea Company 'Bubble' burst in 1720, he had half of his estate confiscated and immediately bought back the Essex property at Saling Hall.

By 1730, when he and Peter Burrell (b.1692) were joint owners of the Pelham East Indiaman, he had become a prominent EIC proprietor.

He bought Langley Park, Beckenham, Kent, from Sir Edmund Elwill in 1734, and settled it on his only son, Jones Raymond, with remainder to his eldest daughter, Amy, and her issue.

Media object
An unusual pavillion at Saling Hall, Great Saling, Essex, England.
An unusual pavillion at Saling Hall, Great Saling, Essex, England.
Note: "INNVMERAE VENIVNT ARTES"

"INNVMERAE VENIVNT ARTES"

A possible translation of this phrase is "Countless skills come forth" or "Innumerable arts come forth."