Sir Henry Vavasour, 9th Baron Vavasour

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Henry Vavasour, 9th Baron Vavasour

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Birthplace: Hazlewood Castle, Skipton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: March 27, 1413 (43-52)
Hazlewood Castle, Skipton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir William Vavasour, 7th Baron Vavasour and Elizabeth Cressy
Husband of Margaret Vavasour
Father of Margaret Sutton; Henry (sb William?) Vavasour of Hazlewood; Elizabeth Sywardby and Alice Vavasour
Brother of Sir William Vavasour, 8th Baron Vavasour

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About Sir Henry Vavasour, 9th Baron Vavasour

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Henry VAVASOUR (Sir)

Born: ABT 1344, probably Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England

Died: 27 Mar 1413

Buried: 29 Mar 1413, Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England

Father: William VAVASOUR

Mother: Elizabeth STAPLETON

Married: Margaret SKIPWITH (b. ABT 1346 - d. 1 Jul 1413)

Children:

1. William (Henry) VAVASOUR

2. Elizabeth VAVASOUR

3. Margaret VAVASOUR

Wikipedia

The castle was built towards the end of the 13th century and was transformed into a mansion in the mid 18th century

The first records of the house are to be found in the Domesday Book, described as being owned and occupied by Sir Mauger the Vavasour (a vavasour is a type of feudal liegeman). Hazlewood was then inhabited by descendants of the Vavasours for over 900 years.

During the Second Barons' War (1264–1267) the chapel was burnt down by a rival branch of the Vavasour family.[citation needed] It was rebuilt in 1283 by Sir William Vavasour and in 1290 fortified and crenellated.[citation needed]

In 1217 Robert Vavasour was Sheriff of York and his statue was placed above the door of York Minster in recognition of the fact that he gave stone from his Tadcaster quarry to maintain the cathedral.

Sir William Vavasour was High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1548 and 1563 and MP for Yorkshire in 1553. His son John Vavasour was host to Mary, Queen of Scots on the night of 27 January 1569, when she passed through Wetherby en-route between Bolton Castle and Tutbury Castle.

John was convicted in 1610 of being a Catholic recusant. His nephew and heir William was gaoled for five years in Newgate prison in London for the same reason. William's son Thomas was forced to pay an annual fine even though he had been made a baronet in 1628. The second Baronet was a Royalist during the Civil War and was obliged to flee to France, not returning until the restoration of the monarchy in 1660.

Under the 6th Baronet the house was substantially modernised. On the death of the unmarried 7th Baronet in 1826 the baronetcy was extinguished and the estate passed to Edward Stourton, a relative. In 1828 he took the name Vavasour and was made the 1st Baronet Vavasour of the second creation. In 1908 the Vavasour family sold Hazlewood and bought a sheep farm and land in the Awatere Valley, New Zealand and in the 1970s established the valley's first winery, Vavasour Winery. After 1908 the site changed hands many times over the following years. It was first owned by a solicitor named Simpson, whose family occupied it until 1953, although it also served as a maternity hospital during the Second World War (and afterwards until 1953). For a few years it then belonged to the Fawcett family until it was sold in 1958 to Donald Hart, who sold it on as a retreat for the Carmelite Friars from 1971 until 1996. At the time of the sale to the Carmelite Order, the building was listed and is now a grade I listed building.

In 1997, after restoration, the house reopened as Hazlewood Castle Hotel-Restaurant-Café and Cookery School under the management of Richard Carr, John Benson-Smith and Alison Benson-Smith. The Castle won Hotel of the year, Restaurant of the year and also Chef of the year and the Chef Director John Benson-Smith also appeared on BBC Master Chef as a judge.

Added to Geni by Janet Milburn 8/31/19

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Sir Henry Vavasour, 9th Baron Vavasour's Timeline

1365
1365
Hazlewood Castle, Skipton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1386
1386
Cockerington, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
1402
1402
Cockerington, Lincolnshire, England
1410
1410
Cockerington, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
1413
March 27, 1413
Age 48
Hazlewood Castle, Skipton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1938
January 15, 1938
Age 48
March 3, 1938
Age 48
1943
November 22, 1943
Age 48
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