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English: Four hatchments at St Mary the Virgin, East Barnet. On the North Wall of the Side Chapel:
  • Top row, left to right: hatchment of Mary Thomlinson (d.1818), only child and heiress of John Thomlinson (1732-1767), lord of the manor of Barnet, MP for w:Steyning (UK Parliament constituency), and wife of Edward Beeston Long (1763-1825) of Hampton Lodge in Surrey.
    • Quarterly of 4:
      • 1: Sable, a lion passant argent holding in the dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchée or on a chief of the second three crosses-crosslet of the field (Long of East Barnet)
      • 2: Per fess or and gules a pale counter-changed three Cornish choughs proper (Tate)
      • 3: Gules, three leopard's faces jessant-de-lys or (Cantilupe (modern), heiress of Zouche of Harringworth)
      • 4: Per pale gules and azure, on a chevron argent between three martlets or an eagle displayed sable (Beckford of Fonthill, Wiltshire / Basing Park, Hampshire)
Overall an inescutcheon Per pale argent and azure, three greyhounds courant counter-changed on a chief of the second a fret or (Thomlinson, lord of the manor of Barnet) (given by Cass, p.43, as: Per pale wavy argent and vert, three greyhounds courant counter-changed on a chief indented azure a saltire or (Frederick Charles Cass, East Barnet, Westminster 1885-92, p.43, pedigree of Long ; http://www.stmarys-eastbarnet.org.uk/?page_id=192).
    • Hatchment of Trevor Charles Roper, 18th Baron Dacre (1745–1794), nephew of Arabella Trevor, heiress of an estate at East Barnet. (Source: http://www.stmarys-eastbarnet.org.uk/?page_id=192). He was the son of Hon. Charles Roper (son of Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham and Anne Lennard, Baroness Dacre) and Gertrude Trevor, daughter and heiress of John Morley Trevor of Trevalyn, Denbighshire, Wales. (https://www.thepeerage.com/p3004.htm#i30034). He married Mary Fludyer, daughter of Sir Thomas Fludyer, on 2 March 1773.1 He died on 4 July 1794 at age 49 at Lee, Kent, EnglandG, without issue. Arms: Quarterly of 4:
      • 1: Per fesse azure and or, a pale counter-changed and three buck's heads erased of the second (Roper, Baron Dacre)
      • 2: Or, on a fess gules three fleurs-de-lys of the field (Lennard, Baron Dacre)
      • 3: Gules, three escallops argent (Dacre, Baron Dacre)
      • 4: Party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (Trevor, descended from Tudor Trevor, a chieftan of the Marches of Wales)
Overall an inescutcheon of Fludyer of Trostry, Monmouthshire, Wales, baronets: Sable, a cross patoncée between four escallops argent each charged with a cross patoncée of the field (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.363);
    • Hatchment of Rear Admiral Henry Warre (d.22 November 1826), was a former churchwarden (1800), lived at Granada Cottage, bottom of Capel Road, which was demolished in 1926 , or at the Grange, East Barnet. He captured two French vessels-of-war off the coast of South America in 1795. (Source: http://www.stmarys-eastbarnet.org.uk/?page_id=192). Arms: Gules, crusily and a lion rampant argent (De la Warr)
  • Bottom row: Hatchment to Arabella Trevor (d.1789) heiress of Buckskin Hall, Cockfosters, East Barnet. Arms of Trevor (descended from Tudor Trevor, a chieftan of the Marches of Wales): Party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or. The skull at the bottom of the hatchment denotes that she was the end of her line. The lord of the manor of East Barnet was Thomas Trevor, who, dying unmarried in 1741, devised the estate to trustees for sale, who sold it to John Thomlinson. Church Hill House (alias Trevor Park), in the parish of East Barnet, passed out of the Hadley family before the last decade of the seventeenth century, and about 1690 Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of John Searle, conveyed it by marriage to Thomas Trevor, and it is probable that at this time its name was changed. Thomas Trevor died in 1730, and was succeeded by his son Thomas, who conveyed the estate about eight years after to William Pritchard Ashhurst. Quote: "Of the changes in the subsequent ownership I have not been able to learn anything authentic, nor who were its successive occupants, but, as to three acres, previously part of the Manor and taken from the West Earm property, becoming thenceforward inseparable from Buckskin Hall, we learn that, on the 20 Feb. 1743, they were surrendered by Richard Richardson esq. to Miss Ruth c Trevor, one of the daughters of John Morley Trevor esq. under whose will, dated 6 Sep. 1755, a Arabella Trevor, her sister, was admitted for life, 9 Apr. 1765, with remainder in fee to her nephew Trevor Charles Roper, 18th Baron Dacre, who, upon the death of his aunt, was admitted, 6 Apr. 1790. Dying without f issue, his widow, Mary Jane, baroness Dacre, received admission under his will 7 Apr. 1795. The death of lady Dacre was presented 3 Apr. 1809 and, in 1S11, Buckskin Hall was in the occupation of Sir Wads worth Busk s knt. as tenant, being still the property of lady Dacre's representatives. Erancis, 7th baron h Napier". Arabella Trevor's will proved 9 October 1789 by her nephew Trevor Charles Roper, 18th Baron Dacre. (p.151, note e[1]) (Source: 'Parishes: East Barnet', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1908), pp. 337-342. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol2/pp337-342 [accessed 5 September 2021]
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