David Hechstetter

[11] His daughter Mary's son was David Michel (c. 1735 – 1805), the member of Parliament for Lyme Regis in the 1780s.

[13] His 1720 will is held by the British National Archives at Kew and left his estate principally to his wife, Dame Mary Hechstetter, and their children, with legacies of £200 to Christchurch Hospital and £300 to his cousin John Lister.

He directed that his body be buried in the vault of the chapel of St Arnold's without any "pompous ostentation".

[11] A marble memorial to Hechstetter stood in the nave of the Weld Chapel, Southgate.

[14] It was removed to Christ Church, Southgate, when the chapel was demolished in the mid-nineteenth century.

Minchington Hall shown in A View of the Marquis of Caernarvon's Seat at Southgate from Robert Goadby 's A New Display of the Beauties of England (1776). [ 1 ]