William des Bouverie

Sir William des Bouverie, 1st Baronet (26 September 1656 – 19 May 1717), was a merchant in London and a baronet in the Baronetage of Great Britain.

He was the eldest of the seven sons of London Turkey merchant Sir Edward des Bouverie (died 2 April 1694, aged 72) of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire. His mother, Anne, was the daughter and co-heir of London merchant Jacob de la Forterie. He followed his father and grandfather into trade and amassed a large fortune.[1]

He was created a baronet, of St Catherine Cree Church, London, on 19 February 1714.[1]

He married twice: firstly (with a vicar general's licence dated 12 September 1682) Mary Edwards (born c. 1662), a daughter of James Edwards of St Stephen Coleman Street. She died without surviving issue, and Bouverie married secondly, on 29 April 1686 at Hackney, Anne Urry,the daughter of David Urry, of London, the son of John Urry, of Mill Place, on the Isle of Wight.[1]

Bouverie died on 19 May 1717, aged sixty, and was buried at St Catherine Cree. His widow died aged 75 at Chelsea, Middlesex, on 5 June 1739 and was buried in the same church.[1]

Extended family

In the Dutch television show Verborgen Verleden, the Dutch edition of Who Do You Think You Are?, Jan des Bouvrie researched his paternal family line and found that his Bouvrie family descends from a family living on a small farm in Sainghin-en-Mélantois, where Jehan de le Bouvrie (born about 1480) his widow, Jeanne de la Motte, inherited a farm with four cows and two horses in 1543.[2] A grandson of Jehan, the merchant Lawrence de Bouverie, was born in Sainghin en Mélantois and moved from Flanders to England, where his descendant William des Bouverie bought Longford Castle in 1717. In the episode, Jan des Bouvrie tries to visit the castle, because he is eager to meet the 9th Earl of Radnor. However, Lord Radnor did not agree to a meeting.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Cokayne, George Edward (1906) Complete Baronetage. Volume V. Exeter: W. Pollard & Co. LCCN 06-23564. p. 18
  2. Verborgen Verleden, season 5, episode 6 (Jan des Bouvrie) at npo.nl
Baronetage of Great Britain
New title Baronet
1714–1717
Succeeded by
Edward des Bouverie


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