- Samuel Lipscomb Seckham
Samuel Lipscomb Seckham (25 October 1827 – 4 February 1900) was an English Victorian architect, developer, magistrate and
brewer . [Andrew Saint, " [http://www.oahs.org.uk/oxo/vol%2035/Saint.doc Three Oxford Architects] ",Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society .]Samuel Seckham was born in
Oxford ,England , and became the City Surveyor. He was the original architect employed bySt John’s College, Oxford to develop parts ofNorth Oxford . He developed Park Town, an early and prominent estate in North Oxford. Through Seckham's efforts, the Park Town Estate Company was formed in September 1857. Such was the success of Park Town, he also worked on plans forWalton Manor andNorham Manor .Seckham developed
Bletchley Park , which he purchased in 1877 and sold in 1883 to SirHerbert Samuel Leon (1850–1926), a financier and Liberal MP. Bletchley Park later became famous for theWorld War II codebreaking effort there.In 1889, Seckham purchased and occupied
Whittington Old Hall , a 16th century mansion house atWhittington nearLichfield inStaffordshire .He becameHigh Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1890. He also held the office ofDeputy Lieutenant (DL).Seckham married Kinbarra Sweene Smith and had a daughter Kinbarra Swene Seckham. There is memorial panelling for seckham in St Giles Church at Whittington. [ [http://www.the-staffordshire-encyclopaedia.co.uk/view.php?id=89 Church Memorials Wheaton Aston-Winshill] , " [http://www.the-staffordshire-encyclopaedia.co.uk/ The Staffordshire Encyclopedia] ".]
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* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~usher/ushersct/4466.htm Samuel Lipscombe Seckham DL]
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