- Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet
Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet, (
1 May 1808 –4 May 1886 ) was a prominent EnglishRoman Catholic . Born atCroston Hall nearChorley ,Lancashire on1 May 1808 , he was the second child and the eldest son ofSir Thomas de Trafford . In 1821 he was entered as a pupil at theManchester Grammar School and became a boarder in the high master's house.Early life
In 1826 he entered the
Royal Dragoons , becoming a lieutenant in 1830, and retiring in 1832. On the death of his father, on10 October 1852 , he became the 2nd Baronet de Trafford, 25th Lord of Trafford, and took up residence at the family home of Trafford Hall, inTrafford Park .On
17 January 1855 , he married Lady Annette Mary Talbot, eldest sister and co-heiress of Bertram Arthur Talbot, 17thEarl of Shrewsbury . The ceremony took place at the Catholic Church, Rugby and was performed byWilliam Bernard Ullathorne ,Bishop of Birmingham . It was the first marriage since the Reformation to be performed with full Catholic ceremony. They had five daughters and three sons:Citation|title=The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire as at Present Existing|last=Lodge|first=Edmund|page=732|date=1877|publisher=Hurst and Blackett|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=gLEKAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA732&dq=Trafford|accessdate=2007-10-22]
*Mildred Mary Josephine (27 March 1856 –29 December 1934 ), married Charles Bertram, 3rd Baron Bellew,8 August 1883 .
*Humphrey Francis, born3 July 1862 , who became the Third Baronet
*Charles Edmund, born21 May 1864 , who played cricket for Lancashire and the MCC, and captained Leicestershire for 17 seasons. [cite web | title= Charles de Trafford entry at CricketArchive.com| url=http://cricketarchive.com/Leicestershire/Players/29/29018/29018.html |accessdate=2007-10-18] Charles married Lady Agnes, daughter ofRudolph Feilding, 8th Earl of Denbigh , on15 October 1892 .
*Gundrede Annette Teresa, married Sir Timothy Carew O'Brien, 3rd Baronet, also a cricketer, on22 September 1885 .
*Mary Annette
*Sicele Agnes (22 February 1867 –5 February 1948 ). On2 June 1892 she became the second wife of Charles William Clifford, son of Sir Charles Clifford, the firstSpeaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives .
*Mary Hilda, who became a nun.
*Gilbert Talbot Joseph, born 1871 or 1872The national land survey of 1873 recorded Sir Humphrey as holding convert|1990|acre|lk=on of land in Cheshire, producing an annual gross rental income of £3,361.cite web | title= The Trafford Family | url= http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/trafford.html |accessdate= 2007-10-18]
Manchester Ship Canal
In 1882, a meeting held at the
Didsbury home of engineerDaniel Adamson resulted in the creation of theManchester Ship Canal committee. Sir Humphrey de Trafford was an implacable opponent of the proposed canal, which the committee proposed would cross his land atTrafford Park . [cite web | title= The Arrival of the Manchester Ship Canal | publisher= The Transport Archive | url= http://www.canalarchive.org.uk/stories/pages.php?enum=TE128&pnum=2&maxp=9 |accessdate=2007-08-05] He objected, amongst other things, that it would bring polluted water close to his residence, interfere with his drainage, and render Trafford Hall uninhabitable, forcing him to "give up his home and leave the place". [Nicholls (1996), p. 13.] In spite of Sir Humphrey's opposition, the Ship Canal Bill became law on6 August 1885 , after two previous bills had failed to get through parliament.In 1884, Sir Humphrey was seized with paralysis, from which he never recovered. He died at 10 am on Tuesday,
4 May 1886 having just completed his 78th year. Construction of theManchester Ship Canal began on11 November 1887 .References
Notes
Bibliography
*cite book |first=Robert |last=Nicholls |title=Trafford Park: The First Hundred Years |publisher=Phillimore & Co Ltd |year=1996 |isbn=1860770134
* A Catholic History of Eccles & Barton, James Slater 1897
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