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William Evelyn (died 1908)

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as was available and by 1876 was turning some of this into a recreation ground for his Deptford tenants. In 1886, he dedicated an acre and a half of the Sayes Court recreation ground that he had created, in perpetuity to the public and a permanent provision was made for the Evelyn estate to cover the
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Evelyn married, in 1873, Frances Harriet (d 1897), daughter of Rev. George V. Chichester, Vicar of Drummaul, Ireland; by whom he had one son and four daughters. He was succeeded in the Wotton House estates by his only son, John Harcourt Chichester Evelyn (1876-1922).
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His country seat at Wotton House was damaged by fire and substantially rebuilt by him in the 1870s. His monogram (initials) appears over the front door in stone, and plentifully over the external decorations of the house.
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government accepted the police version of events and refused to condemn their actions; Evelyn was horrified by this and resigned from parliament. The by-election which followed would be contested by his good friend
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Evelyn was the eldest son of George Evelyn and his wife, Mary Jane, daughter of J. H. Massy-Dawson, MP, of Ballynacourty, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. He was a descendant of the
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JP DL (27 July 1822 - 26 July 1908) was a British Member of Parliament, landowner and philanthropist. He was MP for Surrey West in 1849 and again for Deptford in 1885.
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for less than its market value, as well as paying £2000 towards the cost of its purchase. This was officially opened to the public as Deptford Park on 7 June 1897.
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John Evelyn's great garden at Deptford by Edward Watson, Bygone Kent, Volume 10 number 11, November 1989
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The History of the Evelyn Family, with a special memoir of William John Evelyn, MP
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expense of maintenance and caretaking. In 1884 he sold land then being used as
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where police shot on protesters and killed three people. Subsequently,
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The Imprisonment of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt in Galway by James Mitchell,
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in 1849, and re-elected in 1852. He stood down at the next (1857)
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and succeeded to the family estates in Surrey, centred around
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from an Irish prison. Evelyn thoroughly disapproved of the
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Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society
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Who Was Who 1897-1915, A. & C. Black Ltd., London, 1967
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Obituary, The Times, Saturday, 27 June 1908, p. 15, col E.
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after falling out with his party as a result of events in
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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William John Evelyn from a portrait by Havell (1884)
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William John Evelyn (Conservative politician)

diarist
polymath
John Evelyn
Wotton House, Surrey
Cheam School
Rugby
Balliol College, Oxford
Master's degree
Conservative
Member of Parliament
Western Surrey
by-election
general election
High Sheriff of Surrey
Deptford
Steward of the Manor of Northstead
Mitchelstown
Ireland
Lord Salisbury's
Wilfred Blunt
Boer War
Deptford Dockyard
Sayes Court
market gardens
London County Council
Stephen, Leslie
"Evelyn, John (1655-1699)" 
Dictionary of National Biography

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