Spencer-Stanhope family

Spencer-Stanhope is the family name of British landed gentry who for 200 years held Cannon Hall, a country house in South Yorkshire that since the 1950s has been a museum. The hyphenated form of the name is more common in British orthography, but American sources often omit the hyphen and alphabetize by "Stanhope."

19th century

Throughout the 19th and early 20th century, several family members (by birth and marriage) were active in the art world. They were related through John Spencer Stanhope (born 1787), a classical antiquarian, writer, and explorer, and his wife, Lady Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Coke of Norfolk, 1st Earl of Leicester. The couple died in 1873 within a few days of each other; she on October 31, he on November 7. They had six children:

See also

Sources

Burke, Bernard. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland. London 1863. Part 2, 4th edition, p. 1417.

The De Morgan Centre for the Study of 19th Century Art and Society, home

Pratt, Charles Tiplady. A History of Cawthorne. Barnsley 1882. Online and also here.

Stirling, A.M.W. Coke of Norfolk and His Friends. New York 1908, vol. 2