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Hugh Blaydes 1686 - 1759 Shipwright Kingston Upon Hull, Blaydes House and Blaydes Yard

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    Blaydes House Kingston Upon Hull home to  Hugh Blaydes 1686 - 1759  Shipwright     Hugh Blaydes was christened on 14 January 1686, in Drypool, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom as the son of Hugh Blaides. He married Elizabeth De La Pryme on 23 April 1728, in Holy Trinity, Hull, Yorkshire East Riding, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters.  His wife was daughter of Peter De la Pryme and Frances Wood , they married on 28 Apr 1728 in Holy Trinity, Hull. His wife was born on 14 Mar 1705 in Hatfield, Yorkshire. She died on 21 Aug 1772 in Sculcoates. He was the son of Joseph Blaydes and Jane Mould, daughter of William Mould (Mayor of Hull in 1698). They had six children between 1729 and 1737. Hugh passed away in 1759, age 74 and was buried in Sculcoates, Hull on 11 April 1759.  Hugh Blaydes, Lord of the Manors of Sutton, Stoneferry, and Sculcoates (which he purchased from Martha Lacy of Hull on...

Benjamin Blaydes 1735 – 1805

Benjamin Blaydes   1735 – 1805     Purchased   High Paull Manor, which was sold by William Constable to Benjamin Blaydes, a Hull shipbuilder, in 1769. Also of Melton  is a village in the  civil parish  of  Welton ,  East Riding of Yorkshire , England. It is situated about 8 miles (13 km) west of  Kingston upon Hull  city center near to the  Humber Estuary  and about 0.6 miles (1 km) east of the village of Welton, with which it is nearly contiguous. Also lord of Sutton, Paull, Thorngumbald, and Dimblington manors. Married about 1775 Kitty Scott (Blaydes) in Marylebone, Middlesex, England,   and co-heiress of Christopher Scott Aldborough in Holderness and had   the following children : Benjamin Blaydes born  August 1776 at Melton. Hugh Blaydes was born in August 1777 at Melton. Katherine Ann Blaydes. Christopher Blaydes. Shipwright and Merchant in Hull and ran the family shipbuilding fi...