The Tollemache family (also historically spelt Talmach or Tallemache) is an
English noble family, originally from
Suffolk
Suffolk ( ) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It is bordered by Norfolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Essex to the south, and Cambridgeshire to the west. Ipswich is the largest settlement and the county ...
. The family's surname is pronounced .
Members of the family have had a significant impact on the economy and politics of
East Anglia
East Anglia is an area of the East of England, often defined as including the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, with parts of Essex sometimes also included.
The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the East Angles, ...
since the reign of
Edward I
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Latin: Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 125 ...
. Members of the family have held four hereditary titles: the
Baronetcy of Helmingham Hall, the
Baronetcy of Hanby Hall, the
Barony of Tollemache and the
Earldom of Dysart.
Estates
Initially based at
Bentley, Suffolk, the family acquired
Helmingham Hall
Helmingham Hall is a moated manor house in Helmingham, Suffolk, England. It was begun by John Tollemache in 1480 and has been owned by the Baron Tollemache, Tollemache family ever since. The house is built around a courtyard in typical late med ...
by marriage in the 15th century, which remains the family seat. Marriages in the 17th century augmented the family holdings;
Harrington, Northamptonshire
Harrington is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, administered by North Northamptonshire council. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 154 people, including Thorpe Underwood but reducing to 146 at t ...
and the Dysart estates at
Ham House
Ham House is a 17th-century house set in formal gardens on the bank of the River Thames in Ham, London, Ham, south of Richmond, London, Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The original house was completed in 1610 by Thomas ...
,
Ham
Ham is pork from a leg cut that has been preserved by wet or dry curing, with or without smoking."Bacon: Bacon and Ham Curing" in '' Chambers's Encyclopædia''. London: George Newnes, 1961, Vol. 2, p. 39. As a processed meat, the term '' ...
,
Petersham and
Canbury
Canbury is a district of the northern part of Kingston upon Thames that takes its name from the historic manor that covered the area.
History
There is evidence of prehistoric occupation from at least the Mesolithic along the river margins at ...
. Subsequent marriage added estates in north and south Cheshire.
The property was divided on the death of the childless
Wilbraham Tollemache, 6th Earl of Dysart
Wilbraham Tollemache, 6th Earl of Dysart, FRS (21 October 1739 – 9 March 1821) was a British military officer, politician and peer who sat in the House of Commons from 1771 to 1784.
Biography
Tollemache was a younger son of Lionel Tollem ...
in 1821. The Cheshire, Northamptonshire and Suffolk estates, along with the Canbury part of the Surrey estate descended to his nephew,
John Tollemache, 1st Baron Tollemache
John Jervis Tollemache, 1st Baron Tollemache (; 5 December 1805 – 9 December 1890) was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician, landowner and peer who owned large estates in Cheshire. He was raised to the peerage of the ...
, whilst Ham House and the remaining Surrey estate went to his sister
Louisa Tollemache, 7th Countess of Dysart. Her marriage to John Manners brought his family's property in
Buckminster
Buckminster is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish within the Melton (borough), Melton district of Leicestershire, England, which includes the two villages of Buckminster and Sewstern. The total population of the civil parish ...
and
Sewstern, Leicestershire and
Hanby Hall, Lincolnshire into the Earldom of Dysart. The Cheshire estates were consolidated and expanded by exchange and purchase in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and incorporated property at
Alpraham
Alpraham is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Alpraham and Calveley, in the Cheshire East district, in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is on the A51 road between Nantwich and Chester, seven miles north-west ...
,
Alvanley
Alvanley is a small rural village and civil parish near Helsby, in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The village is on the B5393 road and near junction 14 of the M56 motorway. A ...
and
Tarporley
Tarporley is a large village and civil parish in Cheshire, England. The civil parish also contains the village of Rhuddall Heath. Tarporley is bypassed by the A49 and A51 roads.
At the 2011 census, the population was 2,614.
History
Tarporl ...
. John Tollemache purchased the
Beeston estate, where he built
Peckforton Castle
Peckforton Castle is a Victorian country house built in the style of a medieval castle. It stands in woodland at the north end of Peckforton Hills northwest of the village of Peckforton, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Her ...
between 1844 and 1850. In 1843 he sold his Surrey property to
Lionel Tollemache, 8th Earl of Dysart.
In the 1880s some of John Tollemache's sons started a brewery in Suffolk, which merged in 1957 to become the
Tolly Cobbold
Tolly Cobbold is a former brewery in Suffolk, England.
History
The name Tolly Cobbold is an amalgamation of the two family-run brewers: the Tollemache Brewery owned by the Tollemache family and the Cobbold Brewery owned by the Cobbold fam ...
brewery.
Several pubs called the ''Tollemache Arms'' are located in and near the family's estates including at Alpraham, Tarporley,
Mossley
Mossley (/ˈmɒzli/) is a town and civil parish in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England, in the upper River Tame, Greater Manchester, Tame Valley and the foothills of the Pennines, south-east of Oldham and east of Manchester.
The town grew ...
,
Ashton-under-Lyne
Ashton-under-Lyne is a market town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. The population was 48,604 at the 2021 census. Historic counties of England, Historically in Lancashire, it is on the north bank of the River Tame, Greater Manchester, ...
, Buckminster and Harrington.
Harrington was sold in the 1860s and Suffolk property was sold in the late 19th century.
Sir Lyonel Tollemache, 4th Baronet
Sir Lyonel Felix Carteret Eugene Tollemache, 4th Baronet (15 January 1854 – 4 March 1952) was an English landowner.
Early life and family
Born in South Witham near Grantham, Lincolnshire, he was the eldest son of the Reverend Ralph Tollemache ...
donated Ham House to the National Trust in 1948 and sold the remaining Surrey estates by auction in 1949.
Family members
Prominent members of the family include:
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Sir Lionel Tollemache, 1st Baronet (1562 – c. 1612)
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Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet
Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet (1624–1669) of Helmingham Hall in Suffolk, was the head of a prominent East Anglian family. He was the son of Sir Lionel Tollemache, 2nd Baronet and Elizabeth Stanhope, daughter and heiress of John Stanhop ...
(1624–1669)
*
Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart
Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart (30 January 1649 – 23 February 1727), styled Lord Huntingtower from 1651 to 1698, was a British Tory politician and peer. A Member of Parliament at Westminster, he inherited Scottish peerages and was bri ...
(1649–1727)
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Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart
Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart, KT (1 May 1708 – 10 March 1770), styled Lord Huntingtower from 1712 to 1727, was an English peer and landowner.
Lionel's father, a namesake in 1712 predeceased his father Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl ...
(1708–1770)
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Louisa Tollemache, 7th Countess of Dysart (1745–1840)
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William Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (1766–1833)
*
Hugh Tollemache (1802–1890)
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John Tollemache, 1st Baron Tollemache
John Jervis Tollemache, 1st Baron Tollemache (; 5 December 1805 – 9 December 1890) was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician, landowner and peer who owned large estates in Cheshire. He was raised to the peerage of the ...
(1805–1890)
*
Georgina Tollemache (later Lady Mount Temple; 1822–1901)
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Wilbraham Frederic Tollemache, 2nd Baron Tollemache (1832–1904)
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Beatrix Lucia Catherine Tollemache
Beatrix Lucia Catherine Tollemache (, c. 1840 – 24 December 1926) was a British writer, translator and poet. She was the daughter of William Egerton, 1st Baron Egerton of Tatton and Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Loftus.
Family
She was born in ...
(1840–1926)
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Lyonel Tollemache, 4th Baronet (1854–1952)
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Aethel Tollemache
Aethel Tollemache (c. 1875–26 May 1955) was a British suffragette.
Early life
Tollemache was born in Rangoon, Burma in 1875. Her parents were Reverend Clement Reginald Tollemache and Frances Josephine Simpson. She was the great-granddaughte ...
(c. 1875–1955)
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Leone Sextus Tollemache
Leone Sextus Denys Oswolf Fraudatifilius Tollemache-Tollemache de Orellana Plantagenet Tollemache-Tollemache ( ; 10 June 1884 – 20 February 1917) was a Captain (OF-2), captain in the British Army who died during the World War I, First World War ...
(1884–1917)
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Humphry Tollemache, 6th Baronet (1897–1990)
References
External links
Helmingham Hall websiteHam House webpage– National Trust
European Heraldry page
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English gentry families
English families
Political families of the United Kingdom