'Sir Charles Miles Lambert Monck, 6th Baronet' (
7 April 1779 –
20 July 1867) succeeded to the Baronetcy of
Belsay Castle on the death of
his father in 1795. Born with the surname 'Middleton', he adopted the surname of his maternal grandfather Laurence Monck of Caenby Hall,
Caenby,
Lincolnshire who died in 1798.
He was
Member of Parliament for
Northumberland 1812–1820.
Monck was an avid Hellenist and in 1817, with the assistance of architect
John Dobson, he completed the building of an impressive new mansion house in
Greek Revival style, Belsay Hall, adjacent to Belsay Castle.
He married twice; firstly in 1804 to Louisa Lucia Cook and secondly in 1831 to Mary Elizabeth Bennett. He outlived his son, Charles Atticus Monck (1805–1856), who was born in Athens, and was succeeded by
his grandson Arthur.
Belsay Castle is a
Grade 1 listed building which has been in the custody of
English Heritage since c.1980.