NameStephen Stephanovich (John) Schilizzi JP, 6C2R
Birth15 Apr 1872, 93 Westbourne Terrace, Bayswater, London, England
Death18 Jul 1961, London, England
MemoBishop Timothy says 1960.
Baptism11 May 1872
Residence1904, 15 Prince’s Gardens, Westminster, London, England
Residence1929-1952, Loddington Hall, Kettering, England
MemoThe Loddington Estate was sold to Northamptonshire County Council on the death of Julia Schilizzi in 1952.
ResidenceGrosvenor House, Park Lane, Mayfair, London, England
OccupationBanker and stock broker.
EducationHarrow.
OriginChios.
God-parentsHelen St. Schilizzi. (Zannis Schilizzi says she is his wife.)
Note 1(Araba) Land owner. Justice of the Peace. High Sheriff of Northampton. President of the Conservative Party of Kettering.
Note 2During the last third of his life he and Julia lived at Loddington Hall, a fine mediaeval hall (C13th?) enlarged in the in the C17th and again in 1893.
Note 3The people of Loddington Hall estate were greatly excited in 1948 when Stephen, president of Northants County Cricket Club, invited the Australian cricket team, including Don Bradman, to the hall on their rest day from Trent Bridge.
Note 4During WWll the hall may have been used to store British Museum artefacts.
Flags***, Argenti, Avierino, Calvocoressi, Cantacuzene, Caradja, Coressi, Giustiniani Fi, Giustiniani Pi, Mavrogordato, Maximo, Negroponte, Petrocochino, Ralli (Chaviara), Ralli (Pitsis), Rodocanachi, Scanavi, Scaramanga, Schilizzi, Sechiari, Sevastopoulos, Vouro