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Title: The Blake Millions Introduction


1
The Blake Millions - Introduction
  • This presentation is devised from reading through
    documentation on this topic stored in the Public
    Records Office (PRO) in Kew in London.
  • It does not throw any new information on who
    Helen Blake (née Sheridan ) was, or where she
    came from.
  • Presented by - Helen Sheridan

2
Facts about Helen Blake
  • She died on Saturday, 23rd September 1876.
  • At the time of her death she resided at 4 Earls
    Terrace, Kensington, London.
  • She married Robert Dudley Blake on 27th September
    1819 in the parish of Gorbals, in Glasgow. The
    names were given as Robert Dudley Blake, and
    Helen Sheridan, of this parish.

3
Helen - continued
  • Francis Blake made Helen guardian to his
    children.
  • She prepared a will 3 years before her death, but
    did not sign it.
  • She was buried in the same vault in which Robert
    (her husband) was buried, in Norham Churchyard,
    in Northumbria.
  • Her personal estate, in 1876, was worth 120,000.


4
Facts about Robert Dudley Blake
  • He was baptised on 26th February 1776, in
    Northumbria, England.
  • He was the 2nd son of Sir Francis Blake, of
    Twizel Castle.
  • He joined the army,as an Ensign in the 68th
    Regiment of Foot, on 8th March 1793, in
    Gibraltar.
  • He was promoted to Brigadier General in 1804,
    Major General in 1809, and Lieut General in 1814.

5
Robert Dudley - continued
  • In 1810/11, he inquired into the pedigree of the
    Galway Blakes
  • He was made full General in 1837.
  • He wrote his will in 1831 leaving all he owned to
    his wife Helen, and excluded all and any of the
    Blake family to any part of his estate.
  • He died on 7th February 1850, at his home,
    Handcross House, in Sussex

6
Robert Dudley - continued
  • He was buried in the graveyard of Stroughan
    Church in Sussex, for one year, before being
    moved to a new vault Helen had prepared for him
    in the graveyard of Norham Church in
    Northumbria.
  • He kept his marriage secret from his family and
    friends for many years

7
What people they knew said about them
  • Helens origins were hardly ever discussed, and
    seemed to cause embarrassment
  • On many occasions, Helen said that she had no
    living relatives
  • Helen told contradictory versions of her origins
    to different people
  • It was rumoured she had been a servant of the
    Blake family in Twizel Castle

8
Said about them - continued
  • On first meeting people in Sussex, it was said
    she was of a lower class than the General, and
  • Her accent was thought either North of England,
    or possibly Irish
  • Her 4,000 dowry was suspected to have been
    invented
  • She had a miscarriage early in their marriage,
    after a fall from a carriage

9
Properties
  • The Blakes purchased many properties, land and
    houses.
  • Helen bought up the mortgages on several farms of
    the Blake Estate. This was in order to return
    the properties to the Blake family - this
    suggests that her relations with the Blakes after
    her husbands death had been close

10
Search for Next of Kin
  • The following appeared in London newspapers in
    Nov76 and May77
  • Blake. - Heir At Law. - Next Of Kin. - The Heir
    at Law and the Next Of Kin of Mrs Helen Blake,
    late of No 4, Earls-Terrace, Kensington, widow,
    deceased, are Requested to Communicate with the
    Solicitor for the affairs of her Majestys
    Treasury, Whitehall. 28th
    November 1876

11
Would-be Claimants
  • Nine claimants came forward in the first few
    years none succeeded.
  • In subsequent years, after articles in the press,
    hundreds of inquiries poured in. Most were from
    Ireland, and some from USA, Australia, New
    Zealand, Spain, Canada.
  • The official opinion was that she was
    illegitimate.

12
Some Claimants
  • Sgt James Sheridan from Loughduff
  • Margaret Murphy from Ballyjamesduff
  • John Lynch from Tullygullen
  • James McCabe from Inniskillen
  • Theodore Brumby of Regents Park
  • Mrs M. Sheridan from Arva
  • Mrs A Rogers of Newton Butler

13
The Outcome
  • In 1884, it was decided that no successful
    claimant had emerged
  • The estate was handed over to the crown
  • The bequests in the draft will were mostly
    honoured

14
The Bequests - I
  • The value of the bequests totalled 19,400.
  • Trinity College - 3,000, to invest and found a
    Blake National History Scholarship
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution - 6,400,
    for the Irish Service. To purchase two boats ,
    the General R Dudley Blake, and the Helen
    Blake

15
The Bequests - II
  • Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners - 1,000
  • The OConor Don - 2,000
  • L. L. Dillwyn MP - 2,000
  • Various charities for Irish Railway Employees -
    2,000
  • Royal Society for the Protection of Life from
    Fire - 1,000
  • A number of personal bequests of 100-500 each
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