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Shelley Pavilion coat of arms Easton Lodge Gardens, Little Easton, Essex, England

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Shelley coat of arms on the roofless derelict "Shelley Pavilion" summer house outside the north-east of the walled garden of the Gardens of Easton Lodge, Little Easton, Essex, England, an historic mansion demolished in 1947. The pavilion was moved to Easton Lodge in the early 1920s from Maresfield Park, Sussex, formerly a seat of the Shelley Baronets. Easton Lodge was built by Henry Maynard in 1597. A later-built house, with gardens designed by Harold Peto, was occupied by 'champagne socialist' and socialite Frances Evelyn Maynard (1861-1938), Countess of Warwick, who was born at Easton Lodge and lived there her whole life.

Maresfield Park, Sussex

The pavilion was moved to Easton Lodge in the early 1920s from Maresfield Park, Sussex, formerly a seat of the Shelley Baronets. The heraldic shield displays the canting arms of Shelley (Sable, a fesse engrailed between three whelk shells or) with 3 further quarters overall an inescutcheon with the Red Hand of Ulster, for a baronet. Shelly Baronets created 1611: The Shelley baronetcy, of Michelgrove in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage of England on 22 May 1611 for John Shelley. The fourth Baronet represented Arundel and Lewes in the House of Commons while the fifth Baronet sat as a Member of Parliament for East Retford and Newark. Furthermore, the sixth Baronet represented Helston and Lewes and the seventh Baronet Gatton, Grimsby and Westminster. Their seat after 1880 was Shobrooke Park, near Crediton in Devon, which had been inherited by Sir John Shelley from his cousin John Henry Tuckfield (d.1880), Sheriff of Devon in 1859.

Heraldry

The style of the mantling and strapwork surround appears to be 1600s. Thus one of:

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  • 1: Shelley (Sable, a fesse engrailed between three whelk shells or)
  • 2: Quarterly or and azure, a falcon (volant) argent (Michelgrove of Sussex) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.683) w:Sir William Shelley (1480?–1549) Judge of the Common Pleas was the eldest son of Sir John Shelley (d.1526) by his wife Elizabeth de Michelgrove (d.1513), daughter and heiress of John de Michelgrove of Michelgrove in the parish of Clapham, Sussex. He married married Alice Belknap, daughter of Sir Henry Belknap, grandson of Sir Robert de Bealknap of Knelle in the parish of Beckley, Sussex, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
  • 3: Azure, three eagles in bend between two cotises argent (Belknap) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.67, "Belknap of Warwickshire")
  • 4: Argent, fess engrailed between three escallops sable (Shelley, second coat) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.920; Papworth, John Woody, Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms Belonging to Families in Great Britain and Ireland, Vol.II, London, 1874, p.749).
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