72:
80:
22:
88:
212:'s Banqueting House, built in 1565. There have been several people of note who stayed there including the sons of the Tzar of Russia, and the wife of Sir Winston Churchill was born there, and the house until 1832 was owned by the Wingfield Stratford's who inherited it from Edward's Will. It belonged briefly to
236:
In 1960 the house was purchased by the
Oriental Club and converted to its present state. The ballroom was turned into two floors of new bedrooms, further lifts were added, and the banqueting hall was divided into a dining room and other rooms. The house now has a main drawing room, as well as others,
232:
bought a lease and began more alterations, removing the colonnade and adding a third storey to both wings. He took out the original bifurcated staircase (replacing it with a less elegant single one), demolished the stables and built a
Banqueting Hall with a grand ballroom above.
71:
871:
464:
876:
620:
Ada K. Longfield (Mrs. H. G. Leask), "Linen and Cotton
Printing at Stratford-on-Slaney, County Wicklow" The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 75, No. 1 (Mar. 1945), pp. 24–31
220:. The house was little altered until 1894, when its then owner, Mr Murray Guthrie, added a second storey to the east and west wings and a colonnade in front. In 1903, a new owner, the Liberal politician
623:
Ronald W. Lightbown, "An
Architect Earl: Edward Augustus Stratford (1736–1801), 2nd Earl of Aldborough" OLL Editions in association with the Irish Georgian Society (2009)
144:, the same constituency his father also represented, and sat for it until 1768. He was returned for Baltinglass again from 1775 to 1777. In 1774, he was elected to the
213:
721:
700:
651:
141:
717:
109:
511:
165:
569:
588:
550:
221:
241:, a billiards room, an internet suite and business room, and two (non-)smoking rooms, as well as a dining room and 32 bedrooms.
808:
791:
709:
688:
674:
665:
660:
639:
428:
189:
101:
846:
750:
264:
185:
169:
149:
605:
104:
and his wife Martha O'Neale, daughter of
Venerable Benjamin O'Neale, Archdeacon of Leighlin. A descendant of the English
841:
229:
774:
738:
412:
177:
866:
861:
856:
851:
50:
176:. She died by an apoplexy in 1785, and Stratford married secondly Hon. Anne Elizabeth Henniker, only daughter of
173:
755:
450:
286:
79:
881:
729:
153:
37:
532:
315:
826:
770:
145:
65:
137:
61:
184:
on 24 May 1787. Stratford died at Belan House in County
Kildare, childless, and was buried at
630:
836:
831:
217:
209:
117:
113:
54:
8:
762:
742:
112:. In 1777, Stratford succeeded his father as earl, and in the same year he was awarded a
508:
302:
The
Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom
798:
782:
566:
314:
Stratford, Gerald "A History of the
Stratford Family" Chapter 11. The Extinct Earldom.
105:
57:
585:
547:
444:
408:
379:
280:
225:
181:
125:
21:
872:
Members of the
Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Wicklow constituencies
643:
592:
573:
554:
515:
245:
200:
Edward's London home, Stratford place, was built between 1770 and 1776. He paid
121:
201:
820:
152:, however was unseated for accusations of bribery. Stratford was appointed a
692:
678:
87:
238:
205:
204:
4,000 for the site. The central range of
Stratford House was designed by
355:
156:
in May 1777, and became Governor of County Wicklow the following year.
877:
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
405:
MPs in Dublin: Companion to History of the Irish Parliament 1692–1800
333:
Debrett's Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
380:"International League of Antiquarian Booksellers, Official Website"
164:
On 29 July 1765, he married, firstly, Barbara Herbert, daughter of
531:, (Chapter 13, Belan, Aldborough, and Stratford House) online at
335:. Vol. II (17th ed.). London: G. Woodfall. p. 686.
356:"ThePeerage – Edward Augustus Stratford, 2nd Earl of Aldborough"
484:
228:, reconstructed the Library to an Adam design. In 1908,
188:. He was succeeded in his titles by his younger brother
304:. Vol. III. Dublin: James Moore. pp. 338–339.
608:– map at westminster.gov.uk (accessed 29 January 2008)
576:
at Oriental Club web site (accessed 26 February 2011)
595:
at Oriental Club web site (accessed 27 January 2008)
518:
at Oriental Club web site (accessed 28 January 2008)
429:"Leigh Rayment – British House of Commons, Taunton"
27:
Barry of ten argent and azure, a lion rampant gules
533:Chapter 13, Belan, Aldborough, and Stratford House
33:Edward Augustus Stratford, 2nd Earl of Aldborough
818:
606:Listed Buildings in Stratford Place, Westminster
465:"Royal Society – Library and Archive catalogue"
398:
396:
208:and it had previously been the location of the
41:(1736 – 2 January 1801) of Belan house, styled
407:. Ulster Historical Foundation. p. 125.
402:
557:at asia-major.com (accessed 27 January 2008)
431:. Archived from the original on 15 July 2018
393:
350:
348:
346:
344:
342:
75:Belan house, seat of the Earls of Aldborough
300:Lodge, John (1789). Mervyn Archdall (ed.).
267:. Archived from the original on 8 June 2008
293:
110:Benjamin Stratford, 4th Earl of Aldborough
339:
326:
324:
322:
504:
502:
500:
498:
496:
86:
78:
70:
20:
330:
49:in the latter year, was an Irish peer,
25:Arms of Stratford, Earl of Aldborough:
819:
543:
541:
374:
372:
319:
102:John Stratford, 1st Earl of Aldborough
493:
299:
485:Isaac Kimber; Edward Kimber (1785).
170:Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke
538:
521:
369:
13:
614:
489:. London: R. Baldwin. p. 310.
403:Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2006).
195:
64:between 1759 and 1777 and in the
14:
893:
237:a members' bar, a library and an
178:John Henniker, 1st Baron Henniker
598:
579:
560:
478:
214:Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich
457:
421:
308:
257:
53:politician, and member of the
16:Irish peer and Whig politician
1:
548:AN OASIS IN LONDON'S WEST END
251:
244:Stratford House is a Grade I
95:
847:Fellows of the Royal Society
7:
730:Parliament of Great Britain
174:St George's, Hanover Square
154:Fellow of the Royal Society
10:
898:
535:(accessed 27 January 2008)
186:St Thomas's Church, Dublin
108:, his younger brother was
805:
796:
788:
781:
767:
749:Member of Parliament for
747:
735:
728:
714:
699:Member of Parliament for
697:
685:
671:
650:Member of Parliament for
648:
636:
629:
449:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
285:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
265:"Leigh Rayment – Peerage"
218:Tsar Nicholas I of Russia
159:
131:
100:He was the oldest son of
146:British House of Commons
136:In 1759, he entered the
91:Aldborough House, Dublin
66:British House of Commons
718:Hon. Benjamin Stratford
591:3 December 2012 at the
514:3 December 2012 at the
83:Stratford House, London
331:Debrett, John (1828).
138:Irish House of Commons
92:
84:
76:
62:Irish House of Commons
45:from 1763 to 1777 and
29:
842:British MPs 1774–1780
631:Parliament of Ireland
572:28 March 2013 at the
527:Stratford, Gerald H.
166:Hon. Nicholas Herbert
90:
82:
74:
24:
553:22 July 2012 at the
222:Sir Edward Colebrook
210:Lord Mayor of London
118:University of Oxford
114:Doctor of Civil Laws
882:Earls of Aldborough
867:Irish MPs 1776–1783
862:Irish MPs 1769–1776
857:Irish MPs 1761–1768
852:Irish MPs 1727–1760
710:Hon. John Stratford
689:Hon. John Stratford
675:Hon. John Stratford
666:Hon. John Stratford
487:The London Magazine
168:, a younger son of
68:from 1774 to 1775.
799:Earl of Aldborough
783:Peerage of Ireland
106:House of Stratford
93:
85:
77:
58:House of Stratford
30:
815:
814:
806:Succeeded by
768:Succeeded by
715:Succeeded by
705:1775–1777
672:Succeeded by
656:1759–1768
509:About and History
889:
827:Stratford family
789:Preceded by
775:Alexander Popham
739:Alexander Popham
736:Preceded by
686:Preceded by
637:Preceded by
627:
626:
609:
602:
596:
583:
577:
564:
558:
545:
536:
525:
519:
506:
491:
490:
482:
476:
475:
473:
471:
461:
455:
454:
448:
440:
438:
436:
425:
419:
418:
400:
391:
390:
388:
386:
376:
367:
366:
364:
362:
352:
337:
336:
328:
317:
312:
306:
305:
297:
291:
290:
284:
276:
274:
272:
261:
182:Grosvenor Square
126:Aldborough House
60:. He sat in the
40:
897:
896:
892:
891:
890:
888:
887:
886:
817:
816:
811:
802:
794:
777:
773:
759:
754:
745:
741:
724:
720:
706:
704:
695:
691:
681:
677:
664:
657:
655:
646:
644:Daniel Falkiner
642:
617:
615:Further reading
612:
603:
599:
593:Wayback Machine
584:
580:
574:Wayback Machine
565:
561:
555:Wayback Machine
546:
539:
526:
522:
516:Wayback Machine
507:
494:
483:
479:
469:
467:
463:
462:
458:
442:
441:
434:
432:
427:
426:
422:
415:
401:
394:
384:
382:
378:
377:
370:
360:
358:
354:
353:
340:
329:
320:
313:
309:
298:
294:
278:
277:
270:
268:
263:
262:
258:
254:
246:listed building
226:Lord Colebrooke
198:
196:Stratford House
162:
134:
122:Stratford Place
98:
47:Viscount Amiens
36:
17:
12:
11:
5:
895:
885:
884:
879:
874:
869:
864:
859:
854:
849:
844:
839:
834:
829:
813:
812:
809:John Stratford
807:
804:
795:
792:John Stratford
790:
786:
785:
779:
778:
769:
766:
763:Nathaniel Webb
746:
743:Nathaniel Webb
737:
733:
732:
726:
725:
716:
713:
696:
687:
683:
682:
673:
670:
661:John Stratford
647:
640:John Stratford
638:
634:
633:
625:
624:
621:
616:
613:
611:
610:
597:
578:
559:
537:
529:The Stratfords
520:
492:
477:
456:
420:
413:
392:
368:
338:
318:
307:
292:
255:
253:
250:
197:
194:
161:
158:
133:
130:
124:in London and
97:
94:
43:The Honourable
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
894:
883:
880:
878:
875:
873:
870:
868:
865:
863:
860:
858:
855:
853:
850:
848:
845:
843:
840:
838:
835:
833:
830:
828:
825:
824:
822:
810:
801:
800:
793:
787:
784:
780:
776:
772:
771:John Halliday
765:
764:
758:–1775
757:
753:
752:
744:
740:
734:
731:
727:
723:
719:
712:
711:
703:
702:
694:
690:
684:
680:
676:
669:
667:
662:
654:
653:
645:
641:
635:
632:
628:
622:
619:
618:
607:
601:
594:
590:
587:
582:
575:
571:
568:
567:Drawing Rooms
563:
556:
552:
549:
544:
542:
534:
530:
524:
517:
513:
510:
505:
503:
501:
499:
497:
488:
481:
466:
460:
452:
446:
430:
424:
416:
414:1-903688-60-4
410:
406:
399:
397:
381:
375:
373:
357:
351:
349:
347:
345:
343:
334:
327:
325:
323:
316:
311:
303:
296:
288:
282:
266:
260:
256:
249:
247:
242:
240:
234:
231:
227:
223:
219:
215:
211:
207:
203:
193:
191:
187:
183:
179:
175:
171:
167:
157:
155:
151:
147:
143:
139:
129:
127:
123:
119:
115:
111:
107:
103:
89:
81:
73:
69:
67:
63:
59:
56:
52:
48:
44:
39:
34:
28:
23:
19:
797:
761:
748:
708:
698:
693:Godfrey Lill
679:Godfrey Lill
659:
649:
600:
581:
562:
528:
523:
486:
480:
468:. Retrieved
459:
433:. Retrieved
423:
404:
383:. Retrieved
359:. Retrieved
332:
310:
301:
295:
269:. Retrieved
259:
243:
235:
199:
163:
135:
99:
46:
42:
32:
31:
26:
18:
837:1801 deaths
832:1736 births
722:John Godley
701:Baltinglass
652:Baltinglass
216:, a son of
206:Robert Adam
142:Baltinglass
128:in Dublin.
120:. He built
821:Categories
803:1777–1801
668:1763–1768
586:Facilities
252:References
230:Lord Derby
96:Background
663:1759–1763
239:ante-room
589:Archived
570:Archived
551:Archived
512:Archived
445:cite web
281:cite web
224:, later
751:Taunton
150:Taunton
116:by the
760:With:
707:With:
658:With:
470:10 May
435:10 May
411:
385:10 May
361:10 May
271:10 May
160:Family
132:Career
172:, at
55:Noble
756:1774
472:2009
451:link
437:2009
409:ISBN
387:2009
363:2009
287:link
273:2009
190:John
148:for
140:for
51:Whig
180:at
38:FRS
823::
540:^
495:^
447:}}
443:{{
395:^
371:^
341:^
321:^
283:}}
279:{{
248:.
192:.
35:,
604:*
474:.
453:)
439:.
417:.
389:.
365:.
289:)
275:.
202:£
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.