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221:"... very thorough as far as it goes (but) some information (was) misunderstood due to the complex relationships within this family (for example at the time of the ownership of the Blaydes House by the merchant Benjamin Blaydes, there were two other close cousins also named Benjamin). She has also missed the main line of male descent within the family. The line of descent in Burke's Landed Gentry is correct. Family Information prior to 1500 listed in Burke's is incorrect and was due to fraudulent research in the middle 1800s. These lines have now been sorted (you need to follow the major property bequests in the wills to follow the correct lines, and also understand that they did not follow the standard convention of oldest male inheriting everything,) (Mark Blaydes)" 56: 123:
The Blaydes family were also prominent in town politics, Benjamin Blaydes (whose initials can be seen in a carved monogram in the hallway ceiling) serving as Chamberlain in 1736. The family probably remained at the house until the early 19th century, by that time trading as part of the Blaydes
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Loft Gee & Company partnership. After this firm was wound up the family left Hull and sold the house. Subsequently, it was used as office space by a number of local businesses.
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as the residence and business premises of the Blaydes family, one of the leading merchant families in the town and also owners of two shipyards,
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Blaydes House was built in the late 1730s or early 1740s (the precise date is unknown) to the designs of the architect
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This article is about the historic house in Kingston upon Hull, England. For Blaydes House, Kentucky, see
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from the 1740s, but their main output was merchant ships, most famous among which was a collier named
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and refurbished to become the headquarters of the university's Maritime Historical Studies Centre.
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Blaydes House was the location used in the Cutters music video "Saviour" directed by
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List of Registered Historic Places in Kentucky (Pendleton County to Woodford County)
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Grade II* listed buildings in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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After a period of disuse the house was purchased by the
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53°44′44″N 0°19′40″W / 53.745600°N 0.327700°W / 53.745600; -0.327700
List of Registered Historic Places in Kentucky (Pendleton County to Woodford County)

listed
High Street
Kingston upon Hull
England
Joseph Page
Blaydes Yard
River Hull
Humber Bridge
Royal Navy
HMS Bounty
Hull Blitz
Georgian Society for East Yorkshire
University of Hull
John James Fox
Historic England
"Blaydes House (1209566)"
National Heritage List for England
Maritime Historical Studies Centre
Archived
Wayback Machine
aa42.com Blaydes summary
ship-building
Hull
Blaydes Family
Historic England
"Details from listed building database (1209566)"
National Heritage List for England

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