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- Q7526932 description "British baronet".
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- Q7526932 abstract "Sir George Ivison Tapps, 1st Baronet (5 January 1753 - 15 March 1835) was a British landowner and developer involved in the founding of Bournemouth.Tapps inherited some of the estates formerly belonging to Sir Peter Mews of Hinton Admiral from his cousin, Joseph Jarvis Clerke, when the latter died without issue in 1778. In so doing he became Lord of the Manors of Hinton Admiral, Christchurch and Westover. He was also appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1793.Tapps was widely known as a "wilful and hard living confidant" of the Prince of Wales (later the Prince Regent), the future King George IV.In the wake of the Christchurch Inclosure Act 1802, Tapps purchased 205 acres (0.83 km2) in what is now the borough of Bournemouth for £1,050 (1,000 guineas). As lord of the manor he was also trustee for the areas set aside as common land, for cottage dwellers to dig for turf and suchlike. In 1809 he opened a public house called The Tapps Arms (later renamed The Tregonwell Arms). It stood where the current Post Office Road meets Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth.In 1810 Tapps sold 8.5 acres (34,000 m2) on the west bank of the Bourne Stream to Lewis Tregonwell for £179 11s.In 1834 Tapps obtained a loan of £40,000 from the Earl of Arran and John Augustus Fuller, into whose family his son had married, on the mortgage of the Tapps-Gervis estate at Hinton Admiral near Christchurch. With this money he intended to develop his estates on the east bank of the Bourne Stream. Building for this project finally began in 1837 under the direction of his son, as Tapps died in 1835.".
- Q7526932 birthDate "1753-01-05".
- Q7526932 birthYear "1753".
- Q7526932 deathDate "1835-03-15".
- Q7526932 deathYear "1835".
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- Q7526932 dateOfBirth "1753-01-05".
- Q7526932 dateOfDeath "1835-03-15".
- Q7526932 name "Tapps, George".
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- Q7526932 comment "Sir George Ivison Tapps, 1st Baronet (5 January 1753 - 15 March 1835) was a British landowner and developer involved in the founding of Bournemouth.Tapps inherited some of the estates formerly belonging to Sir Peter Mews of Hinton Admiral from his cousin, Joseph Jarvis Clerke, when the latter died without issue in 1778. In so doing he became Lord of the Manors of Hinton Admiral, Christchurch and Westover.".
- Q7526932 label "George Tapps".
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