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BEAUCHAMP, 10 October 1387.
John Beauchamp, great nephew of William first earl of Warwick, was created by king Richard the second baron Beauchamp of Kidderminster, which title became extinct by his attainder in the following year. He is the first baron created by patent in this kingdom.
HUNGERFORD, 7 January 1426.
Walter de Hungerford had summons to parliament in the reign of king Henry the sixth by the title of baron Hungerford. Robert, third lord Hungerford, succeeded 1441 to the title of baron Molins in right of Eleanor, his wife, daughter of William fifth lord Molins, and 1461 to the titles of baron Newmarch, Moels and Botreaux, in right of Margaret, his mother, daughter of William Botreaux third lord Newmarch. The titles became extinct in this family upon the death of Thomas, fourth lord Hungerford, 1468, and are in the earl of Huntingdon.
CORNWAL, 17 July 1433.
John Fanhope was created by king Henry the sixth baron Fanhope, and 30 January 1442 baron Milbroke. The titles became extinct at his death 1443.
BOTELER, 10 September 1441.
Ralph Boteler, grandson of William first lord Boteler of Oversley, was created by king Henry the sixth baron Sudley, which title became extinct at his death 2 May 1473.
TALBOT, 26 July 1444.
See Earl of Shrewsbury, Vol. I. p.149.
FIENNES, 3 March 1447.
See Lord Say and Sele, Vol. II. p.79.
The title is in the family of Twisleton.
BEAUCHAMP, 2 May 1447.
John Beauchamp, of the family of the Beauchamps dukes of Warwick, was created by king Henry the sixth baron Beauchamp of Powyk, which title became extinct upon the death of Richard, second lord Beauchamp, 1503.
Widvile, 29 May 1448.
See Earl of Rivers, p. 56.
HOO, 2 June 1448.
Thomas Hoo was created by king Henry the sixth baron Hoo and Hastings, which title became extinct at his death.
Bromflete, 14 January 1449.
See Lord Vesci, p.92.
PERCY, 20 November 1449.
See Duke of Northumberland, Vol. I. p. 110.
BONVILLE, -- ----- 1449.
William Bonville had summons to parliament in the reign of king Henry the sixth by the title of baron Bonville, which title became extinct in this family at his death 17 February 1461. William, his grandson, succeeded to the title of baron Harrington in right of Elizabeth, his mother, daughter of William fourth lord Harrington, which title also became extinct in this family at his death 31 December 1460. The titles are in the earl of Stamford.
BOURCHIER, -- ----- 1455.
John Bourchier, brother of Henry first earl of Essex, had summons to parliament in the reign of king Henry the sixth by the title of baron Berners, which title became extinct in this family upon the death of John, second lord Berners, 16 March 1532.
KNIVET, -- ----- 1720.
Catherine Knivet, descended from Jane, daughter of John Bourchier second lord Berners, was admitted by king George the first to the dignity of baroness Berners, and married Richard Bockenham esquire. The title became extinct at her death 1773.
HERBERT, 4 November 1461.
See Earl of Pembroke, Vol. I. p. 166.
The titles are in the duke of Beaufort.
WENLOC, 4 November 1461.
John Wenloc had summons to parliament in the reign of king Edward the fourth by the title of baron Wenloc, which title became extinct at his death 4 May 1471.
OGLE, 4 May 1461.
Robert Ogle had summons to parliament in the reign of king Edward the fourth by the title of baron Ogle, which title became extinct upon the death of Cuthbert, seventh lord Ogle, 1597.
CAVENDISH, 3 November 1620.
See Duke of Devonshire, Vol. I. p. 49.
NEVILE, 4 November 1461.
See Earl of Abergavenny, Vol. I. p.424.
STAFFORD, 24 April 1464.
See Earl of Devon, p.41.
MOUNTJOY, 20 June 1465.
See Earl of Devon, p.41.
DAUBENEY, 12 March 1486.
See Earl of Bridgwater, p. 59.
CHENEY, -- ---- 1487.
John Cheney was created by king Henry the seventh baron Cheney, which title became extinct upon the death of Henry, second lord Cheney.
BURGH, 29 September 1487.
Thomas Burgh was created by king Henry the seventh baron Burgh, which title became extinct upon the death of Thomas, seventh lord Burgh, 1598.
WILLOUGHBY, 12 August 1492.
See Lord Willoughby de Broke, Vol. II. p.84.
The title is in the family of Verney.
CONIERS, -- ----- 1502.
See Lord Coniers, Vol. II. p.86.
DARCY -- ----- ----.
See Lord Coniers, Vol. II. p.86.
The title is in the family of Osborne.
STANLEY, -- ----- 1514.
See Earl of Derby, Vol. I. p. 156.
MARNEY, 9 April 1523.
Henry Marney was created by king Henry the eighth baron Marncy, which title became extinct upon the death of John, second lord Marney, 1525.
SANDYS, 27 April 1523.
William Sandys was created by king Henry the eighth baron Sandys, which title became extinct in this family upon the death of William, fourth lord Sandys, 12 November 1629.
SANDYS, -- ----- ----.
See Lord Sandys, Vol. II. p. 148.
VAUX, 27 April 1523.
Nicholas Vaux was created by king Henry the eighth baron Vaux, which title became extinct upon the death of Edward, fourth lord Vaux, 1661.
HUSSEY. 3 November 1529.
John Hussey had summons to parliament in the reign of king Henry the eighth by the title of baron Hussey, which title became extinct by his attainder 1537.
BRAY, 3 November 1529.
Edward Bray had summons to parliament in the reign of king Henry the eighth by the title of baron Bray, which title became extinct upon the death if John, second lord Bray, 18 November 1557.
HUNGERFORD, 8 June 1536.
Walter Hungerford had summons to parliament in the reign of king Henry the eighth by the title of baron Hungerford, which title became extinct by his attainder 1539.
CROMWEL, 9 July 1536.
See Earl of Essex, p. 46.
PARR, -- ----- 1538.
See Marquis of Northampton, p.21.
AUDLEY, 29 November 1538.
Thomas Audley was created by king Henry the eighth baron Audley, which title became extinct at his death 30 April 1544.
CROMWEL, 18 December 1540.
See Earl of Essex, p. 46.
PARR, 23 December 1543.
William Parr, uncle to William Parr marquis of Northampton, was created by king Henry the eighth baron Parr of Horton, which title became extinct at his death 1546.
WRIOTHESLEY, 1 January 1544.
See Earl of Southampton, p.59.
EVERS, 24 February 1544.
William Evers was created by king Henry the eighth baron Evers, which title became extinct upon the death of Ralph, second lord Evers, 1698.
POYNINGS, 30 January 1545.
Edward Poynings, grandson of Robert sixth lord Poynings, was created by king Henry the eighth baron Poynings, which title became extinct at his death 1545.
SEYMOUR, 16 February 1547.
See Duke of Somerset, Vol. I. p. 16.
SHEFFIELD, 16 February 1547.
See Duke of Buckinghamshire, p. 17.
RICH, 16 February 1547.
See Earl of Warwick, p. 38.
WILLOUGHBY, 16 February 1547.
See Lord Middleton, Vol. II. p.127.
WHARTON, -- ----- 1547.
See Duke of Wharton, p. 19.
PAGET, 3 December 1549.
See Earl of Uxbridge, Vol. I. p.431.
DARCY, 5 April 1550.
See Earl of Rivers, p. 56.
WILLIAMS, 5 April 1554.
John Williams was created by queen Mary baron Williams, which title became extinct at his death 1559.
HASTINGS, 19 January 1558.
See Earl of Huntingdon, Vol. I. p. 163.
CAREY, 13 January 1559.
See Earl of Dover, p.64.
NORREYS, 8 May 1572.
See Earl of Berkshire, p. 6o.
The title is in the earl of Abingdon.
SIDNEY, 13 May 1603.
See Earl of Leicester, p.42.
KNOLLES, 13 May 1603.
See Earl of Banbury, p. 63.
WOTTON, 13 May 1603.
Edward Wotton was created by king James the first baron Wotton, which title became extinct upon the death of Thomas, second lord Wotton, 2 April 1630.
HARRINGTON, 21 July 1603.
John Harrington was created by king James the first baron Harrington, which title became extinct at his death 1613.
DANVERS, 21 July 1603.
See Earl of Danby, p.62
GERARD, 21 July 1603.
Thomas Gerard was created by king James the first baron Gerard, which title became extinct upon the death of Digby, fifth lord Gerard, 1711.
HUME, 7 July 1604.
George Hume was created by king James the first baron Hume, which title became extinct at his death 1611.
DENNY, -- ----- 1605.
See Earl of Norwich, p. 63.
STANHOPE, 4 May 1605.
See Earl of Chesterfield, Vol. I. p. 210.
CAREW, 4 June 1605.
See Earl of Totness, p.62.
KNIVET, 4 July 1605.
Thomas Knivet had Summons to parliament in the reign of king James the first by the title of baron Knivet, which title became extinct at his death 27 April 1622.
CLIFTON, 9 July 1608.
See Lord Clifton, Vol. II. p.99.
STUART, -- ----- 1619.
See Lord Clifton, Vol. II. p.99.
The title is in the family of Bligh.
HAY, 29 June 1615.
See Lord Hay, Vol., II. p. 124.
HOLLES, 9 July 1616.
See Duke of Newcastle, p. 15.
DIGBY, 25 November 1618.
See Lord Digby, Vol. II. p.197
Bacon, 11 July 1619.
See Viscount Saint Albans, p. 85.
MONTAGU, 29 June 1621.
See Duke of Montagu, p. 18.
CRANFIELD, 9 July 1621.
See Earl of Middlesex, p. 6o.
CAREY, 6 February 1622.
See Earl of Monmouth, p. 62.
RICH, 8 March 1623.
See Earl of Warwick, p. 38.
GREY, 11 February 1624.
See Earl of Tankerville, p. 56.
LEAKE, 26 October 1624.
See Earl of Scarsdale, p.67.
LEY, 31 December 1624.
See Earl of Marlborough, p.63.
ROBARTES, 26 January 1625.
See Earl of Radnor, p. 72,
CONWAY, 22 March 1625.
See Earl of Conway, p. 73.
CECIL, 6 November 1625.
See Earl of Exeter, Vol. 1 p. 179.
VERE, -- ----- 1625.
Horace Vere was created by king Charles the first baron Vere, which title became extinct at his death 1635.
SAINT JOHN, 21 May 1626.
See Viscount Bolingbroke, Vol. II. p. 12.
CARLETON, 22 May 1626.
See Viscount Dorchester, p. 87.
BLOUNT, -- ----- 1627.
See Earl of Newport, p. 65.
LOVELACE, 31 May 1627.
Richard Lovelace was created by king Charles the first baron Lovelace, which title became extinct upon the death of Nevile, fourth lord Lovelace, 1736.
HERVEY, 7 February 1628.
See Earl of Bristol, p.294.
MAYNARD, 14 March 1628.
See Viscount Maynard, Vol. II. p.41.
COVENTRY, 10 April 1628.
See Earl of Coventry, Vol. I. p.259.
WESTON, 13 April 1628.
See Earl of Portland, p. 66.
GORING, 14 April 1628.
See Earl of Norwich, p. 64.
MOHUN, 15 April 1628.
John Mohun was created by king Charles the first baron Mohun, which title became extinct upon the death of Charles, fourth lord Mohun, 15 November 1712.
HOWARD, 29 April 1628.
See Earl of Suffolk, Vol. I. p.172.
SAVILE, 21 July 1628.
See Earl of Sussex, p. 58.
See Earl of Strafford, Vol. I. p.281.
LEIGH, 31 July 1628.
See Earl of Chichester, p.67.
BUTLER, 20 September 1628.
John Butler was created by king Charles the first baron Butler, which title became extinct upon the death of William, second lord Butler.
HERBERT, 2 April 1629.
See Marquis of Powis, p. 22.
HERBERT, 7 May 1629.
See Earl of Powis, Vol. I. p.350.
COTTINGTON, 10 ---- 1631.
Francis Cottington was created by king Charles the first baron Cottington, which title became extinct at his death 1653.
FINCH, 7 April 1640.
See Earl of Winchelsea, Vol. I. p. 204.
LITTLETON, 18 February 1641.
Edward Littleton was created by king Charles the first baron Littleton, which title became extinct at his death 27 August 1645.
SEYMOUR, 19 February 1641.
See Duke of Somerset, Vol. I. p. 17.
BRUCE, 1 August 1641.
See Earl of Aylesbury, Vol. I. p. 413.
NEWPORT, 14 October 1642.
See Earl of Bradford, p. 75.
MINSHUL, -- ----- 1642.
John Minshul was created by king Charles the first baron Minshul, which title became extinct at his death.
CRAVEN, 21 March 1643.
See Lord Craven, Vol. II. p. 110.
PERCY, 28 June 1643.
See Duke of Northumberland, Vol. I. p.114.
WILMOT, 29 June 1643.
See Earl of Rochester, p. 68.
HATTON, 29 July 1643.
See Viscount Hatton, p. 89.
HOPTON, 4 September 1643.
Ralph Hopton was created by king Charles the first baron Hopton, which title became extinct at his death -- September 1652.
JERMYN, 8 September 1643.
See Earl of Saint Albans, p. 65.
HASTINGS, 23 October 1643.
See Earl of Huntingdon, Vol. I. p. 363.
VAUGHAN, 25 October 1643.
Richard Vaughan earl of Carberry of the kingdom of Ireland was created by king Charles the first baron Vaughan, which title became extinct upon the death of -----, ----- lord Vaughan, 1713.
SMITH, 31 October 1643.
Charles Smith was created by king Charles the first baron Carrington, which title became extinct upon the death of ----, ----- lord Carrington, 1705.
WIDDRINGTON, 10 November 1643.
William Widdrington was created king Charles the first baron Widdrington, which title became extinct by the attainder of William, third lord Widdrington, 1715.
COLEPEPPER, 21 October 1644.
John Colepepper was created by king Charles the first baron Colepepper, which title became extinct upon the death of ---------, ---- lord Colepepper, 1719.
ASTLEY, 4 November 1644.
Jacob Astley was created by king Charles the first baron Astley, which title became extinct upon the death of Jacob, ----- lord Astley, 1688.
BOYLE, 4 November 1644.
See Lord Boyle, Vol. II. p. 118.
Lucas, 3 January 1645.
John Lucas was created by king Charles the first baron Lucas, which title became extinct upon the death of Thomas, third lord Lucas, 1705.
BELLASYSE, 27 January 1645.
See Earl of Fauconberg, Vol. I. p.387.
WATSON, 28 January 1645.
See Lord Sondes, Vol. II. p. 161.
GERARD, 8 November 1645.
See Earl of Macclesfield, p 72.
SUTTON, 21 November 1645.
Robert Sutton was created by king Charles the first baron Lexington, which title became extinct upon the death of William George, third lord Lexington, 1723.
KIRKHOVEN, 31 August 1650.
Charles Henry Kirkhoven was created by king Charles the second baron Wotton, which title became extinct at his death 1684.
LANGDALE, 4 February 1658.
Marmaduke Langdale was created by king Charles the Second baron Langdale, which title became extinct upon the death of Marmaduke, fifth lord Langdale, 1778.
CROFTES, 18 May 1658.
William Croftes was created by king Charles the second baron Croftes, which title became extinct at his death 1677.
BERKELEY, 19 May 1658.
See Baroness Bottetourt, Vol. II. p. 68.
HYDE, 3 November 1660.
See Earl of Clarendon, p. 69.
HOLLES, 20 April 1661.
Denzil Holles, son of John first earl of Clare, was created by Charles the second baron Holles, which title became extinct upon the death of Denzil, second lord Holles, 1694.
BOOTH, 20 April 1661.
See Earl of Warrington, p. 74.
CREW, 20 April 1661.
John Crew was created by king Charles the second baron Crew, which title became extinct upon the death of Nathaniel, third lord Crew, 18 September 1722.
FRECHEVILLE, 6 March 1664.
John Frecheville was created by king Charles the second baron Frecheville, which title became extinct at his death 1682.
ARUNDEL, 23 March 1664.
See Lord Arundel of Wardour, Vol. II. p. 96.
DURAS, 19 January 1672.
See Earl of Feversham, p. 71.
BUTLER, 27 August 16--
Richard Butler earl of Arran of the kingdom of Ireland, son of James, first duke of Ormond, was created by king Charles the second lord Butler, which title became extinct at his death 1685.
BELLASYSE, 25 March 1674.
Susan, daughter of sir William Airmine baronet, and relict of Henry Bellasyse son of John lord Bellasyse, was created by king Charles the second baroness Bellasyse for life.
CARTERET, -- ----- 1681.
See Earl of Granville, p. 78.
ALINGTON, -- ----- 1682.
William Alington lord Alington of the kingdom of Ireland was created by king Charles the second baron Alington, which title became extinct upon the death of Hildebrand, second lord Alington, 1692.
STAWELL, 15 January 1683.
See Lord Stawel, Vol. II. p.159.
GODOLPHIN, 8 September 1684.
See Earl of Godolphin, p. 77.
JERMYN, -- ----- 1685.
See Earl of Saint Albans, p. 65.
JEFFRIES, 15 May 1685.
George Jeffries was created by king James the second baron Jeffries, which title became extinct upon the death of John, second lord Jeffries, 1703.
GRIFFIN, 3 December 1688.
See Lord Howard of Walden, Vol. I. p.92.
CAPEL, 11 April 1692.
See Earl of Essex, Vol. I. p. 222.
BUTLER, -- ----- 1693.
Charles Butler earl of Arran of the kingdom of Ireland, grandson of James first duke of Ormond, was created by king William the third lord Butler, which title became extinct upon the death of lord Butler, 1759.
HERBERT, 28 April 1694.
See Earl of Powis, Vol. I. p.350.
THOMPSON, 4 May 1696.
John Thompson was created by king William the third baron Haversham, which title became extinct upon the death of Maurice, second lord Haversham, 1744.
SOMMERS, -- ----- 1697.
John Sommers was created by king William the third baron Sommers, which title became extinct at his death 26 April 1716.
MONTAGU, -- ------ 1700.
See Earl of Halifax, p.72.
GRANVILLE, -- ------ 1702.
John Granville, son of John earl of Bath, was created by queen Anne baron Granville, which title became extinct at his death 1709.
PELHAM, 29 November 1706.
See Lord Pelham, Vol. II. p.176.
WINDSOR, 31 December 1711.
See Earl of Plymouth, Vol. I. p.247.
PAGET, 31 December 1711.
See Earl of Uxbridge, Vol. I. p.432.
MANSEL, 31 December 1711.
Thomas Mansel was created by queen Anne baron Mansel, which title became extinct upon the death of Buffy, fourth lord Mansel, 29 November 1750.
GRANVILLE, 31 December 1711.
George Granville was created by queen Anne baron Lansdown, which title became extinct at his death 1734.
MASHAM, 31 December 1711.
Samuel Masham was created by queen Anne baron Masham, which title became extinct upon the death of ------ -----, second lord Masham, 14 June 1776.
FOLEY, 31 December 1711.
See Lord Foley, Vol. II. p.227.
BENSON, 21 July 1713.
Robert Benson was created by queen Anne baron Bingley, which title became extinct at his death 9 April 1731.
SAUNDERSON, -- ----- 1714.
See Earl of Castleton, p.79.
PIERREPOINT, 19 October 1714.
Gervase Pierrerpoint lord Pierrepoint of the kingdom of Ireland was created by king George the first baron Pierrepoint, which title became extinct at his death 22 May 1715.
TEMPLE, 19 October 1714.
See Marquis of Buckingham, Vol. I. p. 128.
BOYLE, 26 October 1714.
See Lord Boyle, Vol. II. p. 118.
CONINGSBY, -- ------ 1716.
See Earl of Coningsby, p.78.
NEWPORT, 25 June 1716.
Thomas Newport, son of Francis first earl of Bradford, was created by king George the first baron Torrington, which title became extinct at his death 27 May 1719.
CADOGAN, 30 June 1716.
See Lord Cadogan, Vol. II. p.137.
DUCIE MORTON, 9 June 1720.
See Lord Ducie, Vol. II. p. 195.
LECHMERE, 25 August 1721.
Nicholas Lechmere was Created by king George the first baron Lechmere, which title became extinct at his death 18 June 1727.
COMPTON, 11 January 1728.
See Earl of Northampton. Vol. I. p. 184.
COKE, -- ----- 1728.
See Earl of Leicester, p.42.
WATSON WENTWORTH, 28 May 1728.
See Lord Sondes, Vol. II. p.162.
RAYMOND, 15 January 1731.
Robert Raymond was created by king George the second baron Raymond, which title became extinct upon the death of Robert, second lord Raymond, 1753.
GODOLPHIN, 23 January 1735.
See Earl of Godolphin, p. 77.
ANSON, 13 June 1747.
George Anson was created by king George the second baron Anson, which title became extinct at his death 6 June 1762.
DUNCOMBE, 27 June 1747.
Anthony Duncombe was created by king George the second baron Feversham, which title became extinct at his death 18 June 1763.
LIDDEL, 29 June 1747.
Henry Liddel was created by king George the second baron Liddel, which title became extinct at his death 1 February 1784.
ARCHER, 14 July 1747.
Thomas Archer was created by king George the second baron Archer, which title became extinct upon the death of Andrew, second lord Archer, 25 February 1778.
ROLLE, -- ----- 1747.
Henry Rolle was created by king George the second baron Rolle, which title became extinct at his death 1750.
LYTTELTON, -- ----- 1756.
George Lyttelton was created by king George the second baron Lyttelton, which title became extinct upon the death of Thomas, second lord Lyttelton, 27 November 1779.
HENLEY, 27 March 1760.
Robert Henley was created by king George the second baron Henley, and by king George the third 19 May 1764 viscount Henley and earl of Northington, which titles became extinct upon the death of Robert, second earl of Northington.
DODINGTON, 3 April 1761.
George Bubb Dodington was created by king George the third baron Melcombe, which title became extinct at his, death 28 July 1762.
FOX LANE, 13 May 1762.
George Fox Lane was created by king George the third baron Bingley, which title became extinct at his death 1773.
LIGONIER, -- April 1763.
John lord viscount Ligonier of the kingdom of Ireland was created by king George the third baron Ligonier, and -- September 1766 earl Ligonier, which titles became extinct at his death 28 April 1770.
YORKE, 18 January 1770.
See Earl of Hardwicke, Vol. I. p. 378.
HUME CAMPBEL, 14 May 1776.
Alexander Hume Campbel, son of Hugh earl of Marchmont of the kingdom of Scotland, was created by king George the third baron Hume, which title became extinct at his death 1781.
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