- Francis Noel Clarke Mundy
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name = Francis Noel Clarke Mundy
image_size = 240px
caption = byJoseph Wright of Derby
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birth_date =15 August 1739
birth_place =Osbaston
death_date =23 October 1815
death_place =Markeaton Hall
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resting_place =Allestree Church
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residence =Markeaton Hall
nationality =English
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known_for = Poetry
education = Repton, Winchester andNew College, Oxford
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occupation = magistrate, landowner and poet
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successor =Francis Mundy
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spouse = Elizabeth
Elizabeth Burdett
children = Francis Mundy and Charles Godfrey Mundy
parents =Wrightson Mundy and Anne (was Burdett)
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footnotes =Francis Noel Clarke Mundy 1739 – 1815 was a poet who published with
Anna Seward andErasmus Darwin . His mosted noted work was written to defendNeedwood Forest which was enclosed at the beginning of the 19th century. He was the father of Francis Mundy.Biography
Francis Noel Clarke Mundy was born
15 August 1739 at Osbaston,Leicestershire which at that time belonged to the Mundys a family which had been based inMarkeaton since John Mundy bought lands inDerbyshire . He received his education atRepton School and atWinchester School and then proceeded toNew College, Oxford . [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=68oHAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA276&ots=mGcLb3sFO4&dq=%22Francis+Noel+Clarke+Mundy%22+&pg=PA276&ci=167,980,814,281&source=bookclip">Historical and topographical description of Repton, in the county of Derby] By Robert Bigsby accessed29 May 2008 ]In 1762-3, Joseph Wright exhibited a set of six portraits that were commissined by Mundy. Each of the portraits were in the distintive dress of the Markearton Hunt consisting of yellow breeches and a blue coat over a scarlet waitcoat. These paintings hung at the ancestral home of Markeaton Hall. [ [http://www.sothebys.com/liveauctions/sneak/archive/la_markeaton_0705.html Markeaton Portrait] , David Moore-Gwyn, Sotherbys.com, accessed
7 June 2008 ] The subjects of these commissions included old school friends like Harry Peckham K.C. and relatives like his brother-in-law, Francis Burdett.Mundy married first Elizabeth Ayrton who died in Falmouth aged 22 on
1 October 1768 . He then married Elizabeth eldest daughter of Sir Robert Burdett bart in 1770 and had two sons: Francis and Charles Godfrey [of Burton Hall nearLoughborough in the county of Leicester] His second wife died in 1807 aged 64.Mundy was the author of two admired descriptive poems "Needwood Forest" (1776) and the "Fall of Needwood (1808)".Needwood Forest was a large ancient woodland in Staffordshire which was destroyed under the authority of the enclosure Act of 1803. Despite Mundy's and other protests it was removed by 1811.Anna Seward regarded his poem, "Needwood Forest", as "one of the most beautiful local poems". [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=v-6t35pfsdoC&pg=RA1-PA177&lpg=RA1-PA177&dq=needwood+forest&source=web&ots=5_BdVphcft&sig=nQxg2uQL0-hAEkJ0HyW2zm15vRM&hl=en Speaking for Nature] By Sylvia Lorraine Bowerbank, 2004, ISBN 0801878721]Mundy died in 1815 and the magistrates of Derbyshire commissioned a bust by
Francis Chantrey which was placed in the county hall in memory of his long and eminent services as justice of the peace and chairman of the quarter sessions. [ [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA26&ots=YyROyjBR_s&dq=%22Francis+Noel+Clarke+Mundy%22+&pg=PA26&ci=562,813,432,523&source=bookclip">A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain] and Ireland, Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank But Uninvested with Heritable Honours By John Burke] The bust has the following inscriptionThis Effigy is consecrated by his Countrymen to the Memory of Francis Noel Clarke Mundy who having modestly declined their unanimous Offer to elect him their Representative in Parliament continued to preside on the Bench of Justices in this Hall during a period of nearly 50 years with a clearness of judgment and an integrity of decision well worthy of being gratefully and honourably recorded This excellent Man admired for the elegance of his literary Productions beloved for the gentleness of his Manners revered for his public and private Virtues lived happily at his paternal seat at Markeaton to the age of 76 years May his Example excite Emulation "
In addition there is an engraving of him with his grandson, William Mundy, by Charles Turner (after R. R. Reinagle). The picture also features in the foreground the manuscipt of Mundy's ‘'The Fall ofNeedwood Forest ’'.In 1830, two volumes were published which made available the many poems not published during Mundy's lifetime. Finally, in 1851, William Mundy paid for a memorial window to his grandfather to be installed in Markeaton church.
Major works
*" [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ZGkBAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22brooke+boothby%22&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 Needwood Forest] ", 1776, by Francis Noel Clarke Mundy, Brooke Boothby,
Erasmus Darwin andAnna Seward References
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