Francis Burdett | |
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by Joseph Wright of Derby |
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Born | 1743 bapt. Foremark, Derbyshire |
Died | 3 February 1794 |
Residence | Foremarke Hall |
Nationality | English |
Spouse | Eleanor Jones |
Children | Sir Francis Burdett and William Jones Burdett |
Parents | Sir Robert Burdett, 4th Baronet |
Francis Burdett (1743-1794) was a member of the noble Burdett Family of Bramcote which had a lineage of Baronetcy. He failed to inherit the hereditary baronetcy as he died; in 1794; before his father did; in 1797, thus he was only the son and father of two Bramcote Burdett Baronets. He is the subject of two notable paintings.
Burdett was born in 1743[1] and baptised at Foremark, a hamlet near his families ancestral home of Foremarke Hall. He was the son of Sir Robert Burdett, 4th Baronet and his first wife. His mother Elizabeth died when he was young on 24 August 1747 and his father married again. When Burdett came of age his father was having the ancestral home of Foremarke Hall remodelled.
Burdett was the brother in law of Francis Mundy and a member of the private Markeaton Hunt. In 1762–3 Mundy commissioned a set of six portraits. Each of the subjects was in the distinctive dress of the Markeaton Hunt, consisting of a blue coat over a scarlet waistcoat and yellow breeches. These paintings hung at Mundy's ancestral home, Markeaton Hall.[2] Only a year or so later there was another portrait by Francis Cotes.
Burdett married Eleanor Jones on 30 December 1766. His children were Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Bt. on 25 January 1770 and William Jones Burdett who was born in c 1772, William died on 2 October 1840 after fathering the 6th Baronet.[3]