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Belton House is in Belton, Grantham [Map].
In March 1617 King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland (age 50) stayed as a guest of John "Old Sir John" Brownlow 1st Baronet (age 27) at the old house near to the church at Belton House [Map] on his way to Scotland.
On 24th November 1679 John "Old Sir John" Brownlow 1st Baronet (age 89) died without issue. Baronet Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire extinct. He left Belton House [Map] to his great-nephew John Brownlow 3rd Baronet (age 20) (grand-son of his brother William Brownlow 1st Baronet) and niece Alice Sherard Baroness Brownlow (age 20) (grand-daughter of his sister Elizabeth Brownlow ) who had married three years before in 1676. He also left them an income of £9,000 per annum and £20,000 in cash. They immediately bought a townhouse in Southampton Square.
Between 1685 and 1688 Belton House [Map] was built on behalf of John Brownlow 3rd Baronet (age 25) in the style of Carolean architecture. The architect may have been William Winde or Christopher Wren (age 61).
In 1686 William Stanton (age 47) became Master Mason at Belton House [Map].
In 1695 King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland (age 44) visited the newly built Belton House [Map].
On 16th July 1697 John Brownlow 3rd Baronet (age 38) committed suicide after suffering from severe gout. His brother William (age 31) succeeded 4th Baronet Brownlow of Humby in Lincolnshire and inherited Belton House [Map]. Dorothy Mason Baroness Brownlow (age 30) by marriage Lady Brownlow of Humby in Lincolnshire.
Monument in St Peter and St Paul Church, Belton [Map] sculpted by William Stanton (age 58).
On 6th March 1701 William Brownlow 4th Baronet (age 35) died. His son John (age 10) succeeded 5th Baronet Brownlow of Humby in Lincolnshire and inherited Belton House [Map].
1725. Philippe Mercier (age 36). John Brownlow 1st Viscount Tyconnel (age 34) and his wife Eleanor Brownlow Viscountess Tyconnel (age 34), seated in an invalid chair, with her cousin and his wife, with Belton House [Map] in the background.
Before 1754 John Brownlow 1st Viscount Tyconnel (age 63) occupied the Tyrconnel Room at Belton House [Map].
After 1754 the Tyrconnel Room at Belton House [Map] became the Billiard Room.
On 27th February 1754 John Brownlow 1st Viscount Tyconnel (age 63) died. Viscount Tyconnel, Baronet Brownlow of Humby in Lincolnshire extinct. John Cust 3rd Baronet (age 35) inherited Belton House [Map].
On 24th January 1770 John Cust 3rd Baronet (age 51) died. His son Brownlow (age 25) succeeded 4th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire and inherited Belton House [Map].
Monument in St Peter and St Paul Church, Belton [Map]. Sculpted by William Tyler (age 41).
On 25th December 1807 Brownlow Cust 1st Baron Brownlow (age 63) died. His son John (age 28) succeeded 2nd Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 5th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map]. Monument in St Peter and St Paul Church, Belton [Map] sculpted by Richard "The Elder" Westmacott (age 60).
In 1839 John Cust 1st Earl Brownlow (age 59) commissioned a large Aubusson carpet for the Saloon of Belton House [Map].
In 1841 Queen Adelaide of England (age 48) visited Belton House [Map]. She stayed in the Queen's Room in which the great canopied Rococo-style bed in which the Queen slept has a royal monogram "AR" for Adelaide Regina embroidered on the bedhead.
On 15th September 1853 John Cust 1st Earl Brownlow (age 74) died. His grandson John (age 11) succeeded 2nd Earl Brownlow, 2nd Viscount Alford, 3rd Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 6th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map].
On 20th February 1867 John William Spencer Brownlow Egerton-Cust 2nd Earl Brownlow (age 24) died in Mentone Italy. His brother Adelbert (age 22) succeeded 3rd Earl Brownlow, 3rd Viscount Alford, 4th Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 7th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map].
On 17th March 1921 Adelbert Wellington Brownlow Cust 3rd Earl Brownlow (age 76) died. Earl Brownlow, Viscount Alford extinct. His second cousin Adelbert (age 53) succeeded 5th Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 8th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map]. Maud Buckle Baroness Brownlow (age 50) by marriage Baroness Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire.
In 1927 Adelbert Salusbury Cockayne-Cust 5th Baron Brownlow (age 59) died. His son Peregrine (age 27) succeeded 6th Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 9th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map].
1929. John Mansfield Crealock (age 58). Portrait of Charles Leopold Cust 3rd Baronet (age 64). Belton House [Map].
Charles Leopold Cust 3rd Baronet: On 27th February 1864 he was born to Leopold Cust 2nd Baronet and Charlotte Bridgeman Lady Cust. On 3rd March 1878 Leopold Cust 2nd Baronet died. His son Charles succeeded 3rd Baronet Cust of Leasowe Castle in Cheshire. On 19th January 1931 Charles Leopold Cust 3rd Baronet died. He was buried at St Peter and St Paul Church, Belton extinct.
In 1936 Edward John Peregrine Cust 7th Baron Brownlow was born to Peregrine Cust 6th Baron Brownlow (age 36) and Katherine "Kitty" Kinloch Baroness Brownlow (age 29). He was baptised in the private chapel in Belton House [Map]. His godfather was King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (age 41).
After 1936 King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (age 41) and Wallis Warfield aka Simpson Duchess of Windsor (age 39) stayed at Belton House [Map] after the Abdication Crisis. Peregrine Cust 6th Baron Brownlow (age 36) had been involved in the Abdication Crisis at the King's Lord-in-waiting.
After 8th March 1971 Prince Charles (age 22) stayed at Belton House [Map] during his training at nearby RAF Cranwell.
On 28th July 1978 Peregrine Cust 6th Baron Brownlow (age 79) died. His son Edward (age 42) succeeded 7th Baron Brownlow of Belton in Lincolnshire, 10th Baronet Cust of Stamford in Lincolnshire, and inherited Belton House [Map].
In 1984 Belton House [Map] and most of its contents were sold by Edward John Peregrine Cust 7th Baron Brownlow (age 48) to the National Trust for £8 million.
2021. North facade of Belton House [Map].
2021. Courtyard and stable block of Belton House [Map].
2021. South facade of Belton House [Map].