Lot Essay
MATHEW FORDE OF SEAFORDE
The family originated from co. Meath, but claimed descent from the Anglo Norman de la Forde family. The Seaforde estate was purchased by Mathew Forde (b.c.1590-1652) between 1614 and 1628, however it wasn't until the later Mathew Forde married in 1750 that the family spent time at Seaforde, preferring their house in Dublin or their other estate at Coolgreany, Wexford. Mathew Forde and his bride, Elizabeth Knox, 'an agreeable young woman with ten thousand pounds fortune' set about improving what their neighbour, the artist and letter writer Mrs Delany (1700-1788) had described in a letter to her friend Mrs Dewes of Gloucester in 1744, as '...a very pleasant place and capable of being made a very fine one; there is more wood than is common in this country and a fine lake of water with very pretty meadows. The house is situated on the side of a hill and looks down on his woods and water.' In addition to his wife's dowry Mathew's father settled £1,200 on him on his marriage to make the place 'a very fine one'. Mathew sat as M.P. for Downpatrick from 1761 until 1776 and was High Sheriff of County Down in 1752. His son, also named Mathew, rebuilt the house, which later burnt in 1819. It was reconstructed and remains in the family today.