1674 Sussex e. Lennard 1717 Sussex e. Yelverton 1322 Strabolgi b. Strabolgi. David, 3d baron, and earl of Athol in Scot land, d. 1375, leaving two das. and co-hh., amongst whose descendants this barony is in abeyance. 1640 Strafford e. Wentworth, forf. 1641* #1665e. Wentworth. 1711 Strafford e. Wentworth. 1299 Strange of Knockyn b. Strange .. 1477 b. Stanley. Ferdinand, 13th baron, and 5th earl of Derby, d. 1594, leaving three das., amongst whose descendants this barony is in abeyance. 1695 1799 1477 1295 Strange of Ellesmere b. Strange.. 13 1326 Strange of b. Strange.. 1335 1308 Strange of Blackmere b. Strange.. 1383 b. Talbot.. 1383 1651 b. Howard. Edward Howard, baron Strange, and duke of Norfolk, d. 1777, when this barony fell into abeyance between his two nieces and coheirs. 1616 Extinct. 1641 ........ 1671 1715 1799 b. Howard. Edward Howard, baron Strange and duke of Norfolk, d. 1777, when this barony fell into abeyance between his two nieces and co-hh. 1761 Talbot e. Talbot.. 1529 Talboys b. Talboys 1695 Tankerville e. Grey. 1295 Tatshall b. Tatshall. Robert, son and h. of Robert, 2d baron, d. 1306, leaving his aunts, his heirs, amongst whose descendants this barony is in abeyance. 1706 Tewksbury b. Prince Electoral of Hanover. Merged in the crown on the accession of King George II., 1727. 1660 Teyes b. Monk 1689 Teyes b. Schomberg 1766 Strathern d. brother of king 1620 Thame v. Norris.. George III... 1790 1801 Thomond b. O'Bryen 1808 1799 Strathern d. brother of king of neither of George IV. 1820 1371 Strivelin b. Strivelin, of whom nothing certain is known. 1619 Stuart of Leighton Bromswold corded. 1709 1746 1645 Stuart of Newbury b. Stuart.... 1672 1299 Sudley b. Sudley John, 1st baron, d. 1336, leaving 1714 Sunbury v. Montagu. 1715 Sunbury v. Montagu 1676 Throwley b. Sondes 1714 Throwley b. Watson 1778 Thurlow of Ashfield b. Thurlow. 1806 1307 Thweng b. Thweng. William, 2d baron, d. 1341, leaving three sisters, who eventually became his co-hh., and amongst whose descendants this barony is in abeyance. 1308 Tibetot b. Tibetot. Robert, 3d baron, d. 1372, leaving three das. and co-hh., amongst whose descendants this barony is in abey ance. 1426 Tiptoft b. Tiptoft.....forf. 1470* *1471- b. Tiptoft. Edward, 3d baron and 2d earl of Worcester, d. 1485, leaving his 3 aunts, his co-hh., amongst whose descendants this barony is in abeyance. 1337 Suffolk e. Ufford... 1382 1715 1772 1627 Sunderland e. Scrope. Surrey e. Warren 1640 1148 1148 e. Blois 1163 1st baron, d. 1.95, leaving Thomas, his son and h., amongst whose descendants this barony is in abeyance. 1295 Umfraile b. Umfraville. Gil 1326 Watevill b. Watevill, of whom nothing further is known. 1290. Weiles b. Welles...... forf, 1461′′ #1466 ——— - b. Welles........forf. 1474 1482 Welles b. Hastings ...... 1497 Welles v. Welles. 1745 1449 1503 1498 1834 1471 1697 1745 1815 b. Noel. Thomas, 9th baron, d. 1815, when this barony fell into abeyance between his sister and nephew, in whose descendants it is now vested. 1762 Wentworth v. Wentworth ..... 1628 Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse b. Wentworth. forf. 1641• 1628 Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse v. Wentworth forf. 1641• 1663 v. Wentworth........ 1695 1711 Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse v. Wentworth 1628 Weston b. Weston 1307 Westmoreland e. Nevill forf. 1570 1543 Wharton b. Wharton. .forf. 1728 1706 Wharton e.) 1715 1718 m. Wharton, forf. 1728 d. 1799 1688 1813 Whitworth v. Whitworth...... 1825 1815 .... 13 13 1295 Verdon b. Verdon. Theobald, 2d baron, d. 1316, leaving four das. and co-hh., amongst whose descendants this barony is in abey ance. 1332 Verdon b. Verdon, of whom, after 1342, nothing is recorded. 33 forf. 1716 1348 e. f 1643 Widdrington b. Widdrington 1329 Willington b. Wilington 1554 Williams of Thame. John, 1st baron, d. 1559, leaving two das. and co-hh., among whose descendants this barony is in abey ance. 1313 Willoughby of Eresby b. Wil 1452 b. Welles 1505 1299 Vere b. Vere 13 loughby loughby b. Wil 1580 b. Bertie. Robert Bertie, 16th baron and 4th duke of Ancaster, d. 1779, leaving two sisters and co-hh., between whom this barony fell into abeyance, till terminated in 1780, in favour of lady Gwydir, w. of Peter Burrell, lord Gwydir, and mother of the present baron been a summons to parliament; in 1739, the claim was renewed by Knightley Chetwode, esq., and in 1832, by Jonathan Chetwode, of Woodbrook, Queen's co., esq. 1716 York d. brother of k. George I... 1728 1760 York d. brother of k. George III. 1767 1784 York d. brother of k. George IV. 1827 1299 Zouche of Ashby b. Zouche. Alan, *1495 1st baron, d. 1314, leaving three das. and co-hh., amongst whose descendants this barony is in abeyance. 1308 Zouche of Harynworth b. Zouche forf. 1485* b. Zouche. Edward, 11th baron, d. 1625, and the barony remained in abeyance amongst the descendants of his two das. and co-heirs till 1815, when the king terminated it in favour of sir Cecil Bisshopp, upon whose decease in 1828, the barony fell again into abeyance between his two das. and co-hh., which was terminated, 1829, in favour of Harriett-Anne, present baroness, w. of the hon. Robert Curzon. 1323 Zouche of Mortimer b. Zouche. William, 1st baron, d. 1335-6, leaving Alan, his son and h., amongst whose descendants this barony is presumed to be in abey ance. THE DORMANT AND EXTINCT PEERAGES OF IRELAND. The early parliaments of Ireland, like those of England, consisted of the greater barons and tenants of the crown in capite; the first enrolment of writs for the holding of a parliament in Ireland is to be found on the close roll of the third year of king Edward II., (199); the principle, however, upon which the writs issued, and the nature of the dignities which they conferred, are involved in considerable obscurity, and it is extremely difficult to distinguish between barons by tenure and barons by writ in the early periods of Irish history. In the following Last, therefore, of the Extinet Irish Peerage, the Editor has thought proper to separate it into two portions, the first part containing the names of all persons said to be summoned by writ, or holding per baroniam between the years 1172 and the 9th year of king Richard II, 1136,) when barons were created by patent. The names of those to whom parliamentary writs are known to have issued are printed in Italies in order to distinguish then from others who were only summoned to attend upon the king with horse and arins. The date has reference to the writ, and the star (•) signifies that such titles are borne by existing peers of Ireland. The second part comprehends a 1 dukedoms, marquessates, earldoms, and viscounties that have become extinct or forfeited from the period of the earliest creations of the respective dignities, and all baronies that have originated in letters patent. Created. 1302 Burdon, David. 1295 Burg, Richard de, e. of Ulster. 1302 Burg, Reymond. -74 Burg, Richard. 1273 Buttevant, 1. Barry. Byset, Hugh. 1295 Cadel, William. 1374 Calvus, (Baron of Norraght) Robert. 1302 Candel, Meiler. Cantelon, William. 1295 Carew, Maurice. 1177 Carrick, 1. Butler. 1302 Castell, Henry. 1374 Castel-Martin, Nicholas. 1245 Catherlough, 1. Bigod (e. of Norfolk 1306 1397 in England). 1. Brotherton, e. of Nor folk in England). 1. Mowbraya. 1302 Cauncelton, Robert. Caunceton, David. Jordan. 1302 Cogan, Geoffrey. 1295 Henry. 1302 David, Fitz John de. John. -Ris, Thomas. Robert, John. -de Obathan, John. -Thomas, John (e. of Kildare). -Thomas, John. Maurice Thomas of Kerry, Maurice} Miles. -William, William. 1309 Fleming, Baldwin. 1302 Gras, Anselm. David. Edmund. Hamon. Graunt, William le. -74 Hadsor, John. 1302 Haket, John. Robert. Harald, John. Geoffrey. Hothmo, John. -74 Howth, Nicholas. The barony of Howth was confirmed by patent 1489*. -80 Husse, Edmund. -74 [7g།།།།* ༄*།༈།།༄། སྦྲེ ༈ John, Baron of Galtrim. -02 Kenleye, Aubert. Walter. Kenesey, Reymond. 1199 Kerry and Lixnawe 1. Fitzmaurice.* Kilbarrock and Rathenny 1. de 1245 Kildare 1. Ferrers (e. Ferrers in Eng- -54 Upon the decease of John Mowbray, 4th duke of Norfolk, this lordship passed to the families of Howard and Berkeley, and was afterwards forfeited by virtue of the statute of absentees. b Claimed by John Nugent, esq., lieut.gov. of Tortola, in 1800, as co-h. of John Fitz-John, summoned to parliament, 1371, and being a co-h. of Thomas, earl of Westmeath, who d. 1752; referred to the attorney-gen., who reported that he was a co.-h. : in 1814, a claim was made by Andrew Nugent, esq., and a similar report made. |