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English: Gates to Hassop Hall. Arms of Stephenson: Vair, on a pale between two pallets gules three leopards' faces or two flaunches of the second ( Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour[1]). In 1919 the Leslie family sold Hassop Hall to Sir Henry Kenyon Stephenson, 1st Baronet (1865-1947) a Liberal politician and businessman, born into a family of Typefounders in Sheffield. He became the Chairman and Managing Director of Stephenson, Blake & Co Ltd, and later the Chair of the Sheffield Gas Company.
Per Fox-Davies: He was the son of Son of Sir Henry Stephenson, Knight Bachelor, J. P. for W. Riding co. York, an Alderman of the city of Sheffield, Mayor 1887, b. 2 Dec. 1826; d, 1904; m. 1862, Emma, second d. of late Thomas James Parker of Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield, Solicitor: — Henry Kenyon Stephenson, Esq., Major 4th West Yorkshire Vol. Artil., J.P. W. Riding Yorks., b. 16 August 1865 \m. 10 Jan. 1894, Frances, eld. d. of Major Blake Mylnhurst, Sheffield]. Estates — The Glen, Sheffield. |
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