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John Clevland (1706–1763)

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703:"Sacred to the memory of John Clevland Esqr. of Tapley in the county of Devon who for the space of forty years served his king and country with the greatest honor and fidelity the last seventeen years of which he was joint and sole secretary of the Admiralty in which office through a multiplicity of business and his constant application to the discharge of it he contracted a complication of disorders which occasioned his death at Tapley 18th June 1763. Near him here lie also enterred Elizabeth the daughter of Sr. Caesar Child, Baronet, of Gwin in Essex, with whom he intermarried in the year 1729 who dying left issue three sons and three daughters; Penelope the daughter of Joseph Davie Esqr. of Orleigh in Devon, with whom he intermarried in the year 1743 who dying left issue one son; Sarah the daughter of Chas. Shuckburgh Esqr. of Longborough in Gloucestershire with whom he intermarried in the year 1747 who dying his widow the 5th Decr. 1764 left issue two sons & two daughters" 582: 692: 531: 457: 959:
Extract from Woodford Parish Church register: "Sr Caesar Child, Bart, and Madam Hester Evans, both of Claybury, married Dec. 1, 1698; Hester, their daughter, baptized Apl 14, 1700; Caesar, their son, born Feb. 8, 1701–2; John, buried Feb. 8, 1702–3; Lady Child, buried Mar. 14, 1732–3."(Lysons,
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Clevland died at Tapeley on 18 June 1763, as is recorded on his monument in Westleigh Church, as a result of having "contracted a complication of disorders" due to his "constant application to the discharge" of his office of Secretary of the Admiralty.
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His father used his position to advance his son, first as a Clerk (Storekeepers' Accounts) and then Chief Clerk from 1726 to 1731 at the Navy Board. In 1731, John was appointed Clerk to the Cheque and Master Muster at
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in Essex, by his wife Hester Evans of Claybury Hall. Before her death pre-1743, Elizabeth and John had three sons and three daughters, including:
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Clevland married three times and had six sons and five daughters. His first marriage was in 1729 to Elizabeth Child, the daughter of
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in 1744 and Joint Secretary to the Lords Commissioners of Admiralty in 1748. In 1751, he succeeded Thomas Corbett as
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Per inscription on mural monument (erected by William Saltren Willett) of John Willett (d. 1736) in Abbotsham Church
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His third marriage was in 1747 to Sarah Shuckburgh (d. 1764), the daughter of Charles Shuckburgh of Banks Fee,
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His second marriage was in 1743 to his first cousin, Penelope Davie, the daughter of Joseph Davie, of
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in Essex, at some time before 1700, which the younger Clevland sold to Alvar Lopez Suasso in 1732.
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Daniel, The Environs of London: volume 4: Counties of Herts, Essex & Kent, 1796, pp.273–287
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Green, Georgina, Woodford Times (Woodford Historical Society Newsletter), Spring 2014
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in north Devon. The elder Clevland had acquired Rayhouse, the principal estate at
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage
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Mural monument in Westleigh Church to John I Clevland (1706–1763) of Tapeley
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Hester Clevland, who married Capt. William Saltren-Willett (d. 1770) of the
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from 1747 to 1761 and then Saltash again from 1761 until his death in 1763.
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William Saltren-Willett was also heir of John Willett (d. 1736) of Combe,
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His mural monument survives in Westleigh Church, inscribed as follows:
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in Devon. Before her death pre-1747, they were the parents of one son.
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Stevens) Awse, widow of Robert Awse and only surviving child of
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James, G. F. (June 1938). "The admiralty establishment, 1759".
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in 1723. Upon the death of his father in 1734, he inherited
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of one of the three wives (unidentified) of Clevland.
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His maternal grandfather was the prominent merchant
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Index

John Clevland (1706-1763)
Member of Parliament
Saltash
George Clinton
Charles Townshend
George Clinton
George Adams
Hon. Augustus Hervey
Thomas Corbett
Lord Glenorchy
Thomas Corbett
Thomas Corbett
Stamp Brooksbank
Member of Parliament
Sandwich
Sir George Oxenden, Bt
Claudius Amyand
The Viscount Conyngham
John Pratt
Sir George Oxenden, Bt
The Viscount Conyngham
George Hay
Secretary to the Admiralty
Thomas Corbett
Philip Stephens
Tapeley Park
William Clevland
John Davie
William Clevland
Tapeley

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