Agar of Brockfield |
Brockfield Hall, Stockton-on-the-Forest, Yorkshire
Brockfield Hall. Image: Robin on a Wire |
A plain brick house, designed by Peter Atkinson
(1735-1805) for Benjamin Agar (né Preston) in 1804-07 and completed after the
architect’s death by his son of the same name.
It is of three bays and two storeys, with a lower two-storey service
wing. The entrance side has a projecting
pilastered porch with above a wrought iron balcony in front of a Venetian
window. The garden side has a
full-height three windowed bow.
Inside,
the porch leads into a very handsome domed circular entrance hall in which the
elegant flying staircase with iron balustrade rises so that the entrance is
under a half-pace landing. The house is open to the public in August each year: see here for details.
Brockfield Hall: staircase hall. Image: Robin on a Wire |
Descent:
Lawrence
Agar (d. 1583); to younger son, John Agar (d. 1636); to son, John Agar; to son,
John Agar (fl. 1679); to younger son, John Agar (fl. 1681); to ?son, Thomas
Agar; to son, Andrew Agar (fl. 1750-62); to sisters, Margaret Agar and Mary
Agar (d. 1786?); to great-great-nephew, Benjamin Preston (later Agar)
(1772-c.1857); to son, John Agar (d. 1871); to daughter, Harriet Elizabeth Agar
(d. 1906); to distant kinsman, William Talbot Agar (d. 1910); to son, Charles
Talbot Agar (1873-1937); sold 1923 to Mary Ellison, who sold 1925 to Herbert Murgatroyd, who sold 1951 to Lord Martin Fitzalan-Howard (1922-2003);
to daughter Clare, wife of Simon Wood (fl. 2012).
Agar family of Brockfield Hall
Agar (né Preston), Benjamin (1772-c.1852), of Brockfield Hall. Elder son of Thomas Preston (b. c.1750) and his wife Mary Driffield, born 11 May and baptised 9 June 1772. JP and DL for North Yorkshire. He changed his name to Agar in 1786, on inheriting the estate of his great-aunt. He married, 23 September 1793 at Kilmoremoy (Mayo), Beatrice Susanna, daughter of Lewis Francis Irwin of Tanragoe (Sligo) and had issue:
(1) John Agar (c.1798-1871);
(2) Elizabeth Agar (c.1797-1883) of Silver How, Grasmere (Westmorland); died unmarried, 10 March 1883; will proved 14 April 1883 (estate £19,602).
He inherited lands at Brockfield, Stockton-on-the-Forest (Yorks NR) from his great-great-aunt, Mary Agar, in 1786, and built Brockfield Hall in 1804.
He died in about 1852. His will has not been traced.
Agar, John (c.1798-1871), of Brockfield Hall. Son of Benjamin Agar (né Preston) (1772-c.1852) and his wife Beatrice Susanna, daughter of Lewis Francis Irwin of Tanragoe (Sligo), born c.1798. He married, 25 June 1829, Harriet Maria (d. 1885), daughter of Thomas Swann esq. and had issue:
(1) Mary Anne Agar (1831-1900); m. Capt. Lewis Barstow RN (d. 1900), but died without issue, 28 August 1900; will proved 28 December 1900 (estate £36,914)
(2) Harriet Elizabeth Agar (1832-1904) (q.v.);
(3) John Lewis Agar (1838-54), died unmarried and without issue.
He inherited Brockfield Hall from his father in c.1850.
He died 28 November 1871. His will was proved 29 January 1872 (estate under £14,000).
Agar, Harriet Elizabeth (1832-1904) of Brockfield Hall. Only surviving child of John Agar (c.1798-1871) and his wife Harriet Maria, daughter of Thomas Swann esq., born 1832. She died unmarried and without issue.
She inherited Brockfield Hall from her father in 1871, and at her death bequeathed it to a distant kinsman, William Talbot Agar.
She died 17 October 1904. Her will was proved 23 February 1905 (estate £87,041).
Agar, William Talbot (1844-1910) of Brockfield Hall. Son of William Talbot Agar (1814-1906), of Milford Lodge, Lymington (Hants), barrister, and his first wife, Leonora Matilda (d. 1858), daughter of William and Sarah Reed, born 1844. Educated at Brighton College, Trinity College Cambridge (admitted, 1862; BA, 1866) and Lincolns Inn (admitted 1865, called to bar 1868); secretary to the Institute of Bankers 1881-1904. He married 1871 Ethel Headington (d. 1944), daughter of Clement Dale of Bartley Lodge (Hants) and had issue including:
(1) Charles Talbot Agar (1872-1941) (q.v.);
(2) Ida Margaret Frances Agar (1874-1953), m. 1901, Elliot Ridgeway Fawcett Brunskill (c.1875-1933), son of William Fawcett Brunskill, and had issue; died 10 June 1953; will proved 17 July 1953 (estate £4,930);
(3) Harold Evelyn Talbot Agar (1876-1962), born 14 August 1876 and baptised 22 September 1876 at Weybridge; educated at Westminster and Trinity College, Cambridge (admitted 1894); member of London Stock Exchange from 1911; served in WW1 in Royal Engineers (Major, 1916; twice mentioned in despatches); married 1904 Beatrice Frances, daughter of Charles William Jervis Smith of Brocksford Hall, Doveridge (Derbys); died at his home in France, 18 June 1962; will proved 17 July 1962 (estate in England £14,511).
He lived at St Mary's Lodge, Weybridge, Surrey, but inherited Brockfield Hall from his distant kinswoman, Harriet Elizabeth Agar, in 1906. (He claimed descent from Seth Agar, brother of John Agar II in the 17th century through William Agar (fl. 1724); William Agar II (fl. 1755); William Agar III (fl. 1797) and his father William Agar IV.)
He died 19 January 1910. His widow died 24 June 1944 in London.
Agar, Charles Talbot (1872-1941) of Brockfield Hall. Son of William Talbot Agar (1844-1910) and his wife Ethel Headington, daughter of Clement Dale of Bartley Lodge (Hants), born 2 December 1872. Educated at Westminster School, Trinity College, Cambridge (matriculated, 1891; rowing blue, 1893; BA 1897), and Lincolns Inn (called to bar 1909); served in Great War (Sub-Lt., RNVR 1915-16, Lt., RGA 1916-19). He married, 17 April 1907, Beatrice Sibyl (1883-1975), daughter of Herbert Renny Duke, and had issue:
(1) Sibyl Louisa Talbot Agar (1909-55); died 4 March 1955; will proved 21 October 1955 (estate £4101);
(2) Mary (known as Molly) Talbot Agar (1910-41), died 5 June 1941 at Pau (France), of blood poisoning and pneumonia;
(3) Joan Talbot Agar (1913-18); born 12 April 1913; buried at Cobham (Surrey), 24 May 1918;
(3) William Talbot Agar (1917-91); born 24 August 1917; company director; married 17 July 1952 the former wife of Felipe Benavides of Peru; died February 1991.
He inherited Brockfield Hall from his father in 1910, but was described at his death as of Wilmington Lodge, Sussex. After his death the Brockfield estate was sold to Lord Martin Fitzalan-Howard.
He died at Pau, 9 July 1941. His will was proved 6 October and 2 December 1941 (estate £7,900)
Sources
Burke's Landed Gentry, 1850, p.8; VCH North Yorkshire, ii, p. 192; Sir H.M. Colvin, A biographical
dictionary of British architects 1600-1840, 4th edn., 2008, p.
77; http://visitinghousesandgardens.wordpress.com/about/; http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-286702-cobham-court-farm-house-surrey
Where are their papers?
Agar of Brockfield Hall (Yorks NR): deeds, estate
and legal papers, 14th-19th cents. (North Yorks RO ZSG;
York City Archives YL/Agar)
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