Delaval

Delaval
Seaton Delaval Hall, viewed from north-west

Delaval is the surname of a family of gentry/aristocracy in Northumberland, England, from the 11th century to the 19th century. Their main estate was the manor of Seaton Delaval. The 18th century Delavals are noteworthy for their colourful lifestyle, for the magnificent Seaton Delaval Hall and for the development of the little seaport of Seaton Sluice and a coal mine at Old Hartley.

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Early history

The Delaval name derives from Laval, a town in the valley of the Mayenne River, in the département of Mayenne in old Maine, north-western France. An early ancestor, Guy de la Val II, built a castle there in the first half of the eleventh century. One of his descendants fought at the Battle of Hastings in AD 1066 (the event marking the Norman conquest of England), and thereafter the De la Vals settled in Northumberland. At Seaton they built a small fortified dwelling near the existing Saxon church, which in 1100 Hubert de la Val rebuilt bringing into being the present Church of Our Lady near Delaval Hall.

It would appear that the initial fortified dwelling evolved into the mediaeval Seaton Tower, probably in the fourteenth century. This was extended in Tudor and Jacobean times to form a rambling manor house of considerable size. In the earlier eighteenth century, this was replaced by the present Seaton Delaval Hall (always referred to locally as Delaval Hall), the third and last great mansion designed by architect and playwright Sir John Vanbrugh. This was devastated by a fire in 1822 but later restored – apart from the interior of the main block.

The Delaval surname died out on at least two occasions in the Middle Ages, but was re-adopted by lords of Seaton presumably because of the prestige attached to its Norman-French sound. The Delaval family played a prominent part in the life of the county of Northumberland; several served as High Sheriff of the county, others became Members of Parliament and some served as Border Commissioner (the northern edge of the county is the Anglo-Scottish border).

The fortunes of the Delavals of Seaton rose to their peak in the eighteenth century. However, with the death of Edward Hussey Delaval in 1814, the Delaval line died out, and the manor of Seaton Delaval and other estates passed to the Astley[disambiguation needed ] family of Melton Constable.

Edward Astley, 22nd Baron Hastings, a considerable landowner, spent many years restoring the Hall, before it became his permanent home until his death in 2007.

Eighteenth Century Delavals

The 18th century Delavals of Seaton[1] were:

  • Admiral George Delaval (1660–1723)
  • Captain Francis Blake Delaval (1692–1752)
  • Sir Francis Blake Delaval (1727–1771)
  • Lord John Hussey Delaval (1728–1808)
  • Edward Hussey Delaval (1729–1814)

See also

Sources

References

  1. ^ The Gay Delavals, Francis Askham, 1955, hardback, 256 pages. Concentrates on the 18th century Delavals.

Other sources

  • Those Delavals, Roger Burgess, 1972, paperback, 55 pages, published by Graham, ISBN 0-902833-64-2. Concentrates on the 18th century Delavals. Accompanied a BBC North East TV series.
  • Handbook: Seaton Delaval Hall, with introduction by Lord Hastings dated April 1966. Possibly obtainable when visiting the Hall.
  • Northumberland County History, vols. 8, 9 and 11. Rich in accurate genealogy.
  • Archaeologia Aeliana, 2nd Series, vol. 12, pp. 215–228.
  • Delaval Papers. These are mainly Lord John's papers – thousands of documents in 30 boxes These were saved from destruction at the end of the 19th century by a local antiquary, John Robinson, when he heard they were going to be burnt along with other rubbish at the old Hartley colliery office. Robinson published his own collection of the papers at the time. When Askham wrote 'The Gay Delavals' in 1955, the documents were in the vaults of Newcastle upon Tyne City Library and still uncatalogued. In 1972 they were to be found, properly calendared, in the Northumberland County Record Office in Gosforth.

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