For his son, the British merchant, banker and politician, see Peter Thellusson, 1st Baron Rendlesham.
Peter [de] Thellusson (27 June 1735 — 21 July 1797)[1] was a Genevan businessman and banker who settled in London, and became a British subject in 1762. He amassed a fortune through commerce and, when he died in 1797, he owned more than 4,000 acres of land in England. His descendants built the new Brodsworth Hall in South Yorkshire, which is maintained by English Heritage.[2]
^Pierre (Peter) Thellusson, on geneanet
^Thellusson, in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
Peter [de] Thellusson (27 June 1735 — 21 July 1797) was a Genevan businessman and banker who settled in London, and became a British subject in 1762....
Augustus Thellusson, who inherited the estate in 1859, but the original estate was constructed in 1791 for merchant and slave owner PeterThellusson. It is...
Thellusson v Woodford (1799) 4 Ves 227 is an English trusts law case. It was a lawsuit resulting from the will of PeterThellusson, an English merchant...
1806 for the businessman PeterThellusson, who also represented Midhurst, Malmesbury and Bossiney in Parliament. The Thellusson (pronounced "Tellusson")...
of PeterThellusson, a wealthy London merchant, and his wife Ann Woodford, daughter of Matthew Woodford. Among his siblings were PeterThellusson, 1st...
of PeterThellusson, a wealthy London merchant, and his wife Ann Woodford, daughter of Matthew Woodford. Among his siblings were PeterThellusson, 1st...
to Paris in 1748 and became a clerk in the bank of Isaac Vernet and PeterThellusson. Soon after, he managed to learn Dutch and English. On one day, he...
Isaac de Thellusson (14 October 1690 – 2 September 1755) was a Genevan diplomat and banker. Thellusson was born on 14 October 1690 in Geneva into a Huguenot...
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Stuart-Wortley Preceded by James Stuart-Wortley George Peter Holford Succeeded by James Stuart-Wortley PeterThellusson Personal details Born (1777-01-18)18 January...
clergyman Anne Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton (1720–1771), aristocrat PeterThellusson, 1st Baron Rendlesham (1761–1808), merchant, banker, and politician...
1805–1807) John Harrison (1785–1794) PeterThellusson, 1st Baron Rendlesham (1787–1806) Edward Simeon (c.1790–1812) Peter Cazalet (1792–1794) William Manning...
Midhurst 1790 – 1795 With: Percy Wyndham Succeeded by Percy Wyndham PeterThellusson Preceded by John Clater Aldridge Sir Harry Goring, Bt Member of Parliament...
philatelist Charles Tennant (1796–1873), MP for St Albans (1830–1831) PeterThellusson, 1st Baron Rendlesham (1761–1808), MP for Midhurst (1795–1796), Malmesbury...
Leicester and replaced Nov 1797 by Philip Metcalfe Malmesbury (seat 2/2) PeterThellusson Malton (seat 1/2) William Baldwin Replaced by Charles Lawrence Dundas...
Felbrigg. Lukin and his wife Anne Thellusson (a daughter of PeterThellusson and granddaughter of Isaac de Thellusson) settled into family life with their...
Charlotte Thellusson (d. 1853), a daughter of merchant PeterThellusson and granddaughter of Genevan banker and diplomat Isaac de Thellusson. Among her...
were Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham and Anne Thellusson (daughter of Genevan banker PeterThellusson). Like his brother, he was involved in the family...
style. In 1780 he designed Plaistow Lodge (now Quernmore School) for PeterThellusson at Bromley, Kent in a style suggestive of Adams. His domed refit of...
Cotsford Hon. Henry Drummond Member of Parliament for Midhurst 1790 – 1796 With: Charles Wyndham PeterThellusson Succeeded by Charles Long Sylvester Douglas...
Lodge and Ivy Lodge, were added in 1790. The hall was acquired by PeterThellusson, a wealthy banker, in the name of his son, in 1796. The son, the 1st...
Rebecca and Eleanor Cornwall married John Simeon, later 1st Baronet, and PeterThellusson, later 1st Baron Rendlesham, at a double wedding in 1783. A fourth...
decision in the case of Thellusson v Woodford determining the distribution of property left under the will of PeterThellusson, who died in 1797. 12 June...