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Baron Berners

Baron Berners is a barony created by writ in the Peerage of England.[1]

Quartered arms of John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners (d. 1474), KG

From creation to first abeyance (1455–1693) edit

 
Arms of Bourchier: Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water bougets sable

The barony was created in 1455 for Sir John Bourchier, youngest son of William Bourchier, 1st Count of Eu, and younger brother of Henry Bourchier, 1st Earl of Essex and of William Bourchier, 9th Baron FitzWarin (from whom the Bourchier Earls of Bath descended). He married Margery Berners, daughter of Sir Richard Berners. The peerage is so ancient as to have been established by writ, and thus can descend through both male and female lines (in the absence of an official grant of remainder). He was succeeded by his grandson John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners, who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer between 1516 and 1527 and is well known in literature as Lord Berners, having made a well-regarded English translation of Froissart's Chronicles.

 
Arms of Knyvett: Argent, a bend sable a bordure engrailed of the last

He died without male progeny and was thus succeeded by his daughter Jane Bourchier, wife of Sir Edmund Knyvett and de jure 3rd Baroness Berners, although she never assumed the title. Her grandson Thomas Knyvett, the de jure 4th Baron, received a writ of summons in this title but died before obtaining the King's confirmation. His great-great-grandson Sir Thomas Knyvett, the de jure 7th Baron Berners, sat as a Member of Parliament for Dunwich and Eyre. On his death in 1693 the peerage fell into abeyance between his two sisters, Elizabeth Knyvett, wife of Sir Thomas Glemham, and Katherine Knyvett, wife firstly of John Harris and secondly of Richard Bokenham.

From restoration to death of 14th Baron (1711–1950) edit

The barony by writ of summons remained in abeyance until 1711, when, on the death of Sir Thomas Glenham, only child of Elizabeth Glenham (see above), the peerage title devolved on the aforementioned Katherine Bokenham, who became the de jure eighth holder.

In 1720 she was confirmed by the House of Lords as 8th Baroness Berners. However, on her death in 1743 the barony again fell into abeyance, this time between the heirs of the sisters Elizabeth Knyvett (wife of Henry Wilson) and Lucy Knyvett (wife firstly of Thomas Holt and secondly of John Field), both great-granddaughters of Thomas Knyvett, younger brother of John Knyvett, 6th Baron Berners. This time the peerage remained in abeyance for 89 years, until the abeyance was terminated in 1832 in favour of Robert Wilson, who became the ninth Baron. He was the grandson of Elizabeth Knyvett. He was succeeded by his younger brother, the tenth Baron. When he died the title passed to his son, the eleventh Baron.

He died childless and was succeeded by his niece Harriet Tyrwhitt, the twelfth Baroness. She was the daughter of Hon. Robert Wilson, younger son of the tenth Baron, and wife of Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt, 3rd Baronet (see below for earlier history of this title). She was succeeded by her son, the thirteenth Baron. In 1892 he assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname of Wilson and in 1894 succeeded his father as the fourth baronet, of Stanley Hall; he did not marry and was succeeded by his nephew, the fourteenth Baron, a writer, painter and composer of classical music. He also never married and on his death in 1950 the baronetcy became extinct.

Tyrwhitt baronetcy edit

The Tyrwhitt baronetcy, of Stanley Hall in the County of Shropshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 3 October 1808 for Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones. He represented Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, Denbigh Boroughs, Athlone and Shrewsbury in the House of Commons. Born Thomas Tyrwhitt, he assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname of Jones in 1790. His son, the second baronet, was High Sheriff of Shropshire in 1816 and sat as a Member of Parliament for Bridgnorth (1818–1820). He was succeeded by his son, the aforementioned Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt, 3rd Baronet, who married Harriet Wilson, 12th Baroness Berners. Their son Raymond Robert Tyrwhitt-Wilson succeeded in both the baronetcy and barony.

Succession of the Berners barony edit

 
Arms of Kirkham, borne by the present heir apparent to the barony of Berners: Argent, three lions rampant gules a bordure engrailed sable[2]

However, he was succeeded in the barony of Berners by his first cousin Vera Ruby Tyrwhitt (1901–1992) (daughter of Hon. Rupert Tyrwhitt, fifth son of the 12th Baroness), who became the 15th Baroness Berners and married Harold Williams (d.1971). On her death in 1992 the barony again fell into abeyance between her two daughters, namely Hon. Pamela Vivien Williams, the eldest, wife of Michael Joseph Sperry Kirkham, and Hon. Rosemary Tyrwhitt Williams, wife of Kelvin Alexander Pollock. In 1995 the abeyance was terminated in favour of the elder daughter, Pamela Vivien Kirkham.

Barons Berners (1455) edit

 

The heir apparent is the present holder's son the Hon. Edward Michael Tyrwhitt Kirkham (b. 1994).[3]

Tyrwhitt Baronets, of Stanley Hall (1808) edit

 

See 13th & 14th Lord Berners for later holders of the baronetcy

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ www.burkespeerage.com
  2. ^ Vivian, p.516; Pole, Sir William (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.490
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2015.

References edit

External links edit

Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by  
Tyrwhitt baronets
of Stanley Hall

3 October 1808
Succeeded by

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For the British composer writer and artist often just credited as Lord Berners see Gerald Tyrwhitt Wilson 14th Baron Berners Baron Berners is a barony created by writ in the Peerage of England 1 Quartered arms of John Bourchier 1st Baron Berners d 1474 KG Contents 1 From creation to first abeyance 1455 1693 2 From restoration to death of 14th Baron 1711 1950 3 Tyrwhitt baronetcy 4 Succession of the Berners barony 5 Barons Berners 1455 6 Tyrwhitt Baronets of Stanley Hall 1808 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksFrom creation to first abeyance 1455 1693 edit nbsp Arms of Bourchier Argent a cross engrailed gules between four water bougets sable The barony was created in 1455 for Sir John Bourchier youngest son of William Bourchier 1st Count of Eu and younger brother of Henry Bourchier 1st Earl of Essex and of William Bourchier 9th Baron FitzWarin from whom the Bourchier Earls of Bath descended He married Margery Berners daughter of Sir Richard Berners The peerage is so ancient as to have been established by writ and thus can descend through both male and female lines in the absence of an official grant of remainder He was succeeded by his grandson John Bourchier 2nd Baron Berners who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer between 1516 and 1527 and is well known in literature as Lord Berners having made a well regarded English translation of Froissart s Chronicles nbsp Arms of Knyvett Argent a bend sable a bordure engrailed of the last He died without male progeny and was thus succeeded by his daughter Jane Bourchier wife of Sir Edmund Knyvett and de jure 3rd Baroness Berners although she never assumed the title Her grandson Thomas Knyvett the de jure 4th Baron received a writ of summons in this title but died before obtaining the King s confirmation His great great grandson Sir Thomas Knyvett the de jure 7th Baron Berners sat as a Member of Parliament for Dunwich and Eyre On his death in 1693 the peerage fell into abeyance between his two sisters Elizabeth Knyvett wife of Sir Thomas Glemham and Katherine Knyvett wife firstly of John Harris and secondly of Richard Bokenham From restoration to death of 14th Baron 1711 1950 editThe barony by writ of summons remained in abeyance until 1711 when on the death of Sir Thomas Glenham only child of Elizabeth Glenham see above the peerage title devolved on the aforementioned Katherine Bokenham who became the de jure eighth holder In 1720 she was confirmed by the House of Lords as 8th Baroness Berners However on her death in 1743 the barony again fell into abeyance this time between the heirs of the sisters Elizabeth Knyvett wife of Henry Wilson and Lucy Knyvett wife firstly of Thomas Holt and secondly of John Field both great granddaughters of Thomas Knyvett younger brother of John Knyvett 6th Baron Berners This time the peerage remained in abeyance for 89 years until the abeyance was terminated in 1832 in favour of Robert Wilson who became the ninth Baron He was the grandson of Elizabeth Knyvett He was succeeded by his younger brother the tenth Baron When he died the title passed to his son the eleventh Baron He died childless and was succeeded by his niece Harriet Tyrwhitt the twelfth Baroness She was the daughter of Hon Robert Wilson younger son of the tenth Baron and wife of Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt 3rd Baronet see below for earlier history of this title She was succeeded by her son the thirteenth Baron In 1892 he assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname of Wilson and in 1894 succeeded his father as the fourth baronet of Stanley Hall he did not marry and was succeeded by his nephew the fourteenth Baron a writer painter and composer of classical music He also never married and on his death in 1950 the baronetcy became extinct Tyrwhitt baronetcy editThe Tyrwhitt baronetcy of Stanley Hall in the County of Shropshire was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 3 October 1808 for Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones He represented Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Denbigh Boroughs Athlone and Shrewsbury in the House of Commons Born Thomas Tyrwhitt he assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname of Jones in 1790 His son the second baronet was High Sheriff of Shropshire in 1816 and sat as a Member of Parliament for Bridgnorth 1818 1820 He was succeeded by his son the aforementioned Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt 3rd Baronet who married Harriet Wilson 12th Baroness Berners Their son Raymond Robert Tyrwhitt Wilson succeeded in both the baronetcy and barony Succession of the Berners barony edit nbsp Arms of Kirkham borne by the present heir apparent to the barony of Berners Argent three lions rampant gules a bordure engrailed sable 2 However he was succeeded in the barony of Berners by his first cousin Vera Ruby Tyrwhitt 1901 1992 daughter of Hon Rupert Tyrwhitt fifth son of the 12th Baroness who became the 15th Baroness Berners and married Harold Williams d 1971 On her death in 1992 the barony again fell into abeyance between her two daughters namely Hon Pamela Vivien Williams the eldest wife of Michael Joseph Sperry Kirkham and Hon Rosemary Tyrwhitt Williams wife of Kelvin Alexander Pollock In 1995 the abeyance was terminated in favour of the elder daughter Pamela Vivien Kirkham Barons Berners 1455 editJohn Bourchier 1st Baron Berners d 1474 John Bourchier 2nd Baron Berners 1467 1533 Jane Knyvett de jure 3rd Baroness Berners d 1562 Thomas Knyvett de jure 4th Baron Berners c 1539 1618 Thomas Knyvett de jure 5th Baron Berners 1596 1658 John Knyvett de jure 6th Baron Berners d 1673 Thomas Knyvett de jure 7th Baron Berners d 1693 abeyant 1693 Katherine Bokenham 8th Baroness Berners 1658 1743 abeyance terminated 1711 abeyant 1743 Robert Wilson 9th Baron Berners 1761 1838 abeyance terminated 1832 abeyant 1838 Henry Wilson 10th Baron Berners 1762 1851 abeyance terminated 1838 nbsp Henry William Wilson 11th Baron Berners 1797 1871 Harriet Tyrwhitt nee Wilson 12th Baroness Berners 1835 1917 Raymond Robert Tyrwhitt Wilson 13th Baron Berners 1855 1918 Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt Wilson 14th Baron Berners 1883 1950 Tyrwhitt baronetcy extinct Vera Ruby Williams 15th Baroness Berners 1901 1992 abeyant 1992 Pamela Vivien Kirkham 16th Baroness Berners 1929 2023 abeyance terminated 1995 Rupert William Tyrwhitt Kirkham 17th Baron Berners b 1953 The heir apparent is the present holder s son the Hon Edward Michael Tyrwhitt Kirkham b 1994 3 Tyrwhitt Baronets of Stanley Hall 1808 edit nbsp Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones 1st Baronet 1765 1811 Sir Thomas John Tyrwhitt Jones 2nd Baronet 1793 1839 Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt 3rd Baronet 1824 1894 Sir Raymond Robert Tyrwhitt Wilson 4th Baronet 1855 1918 succeeded as Baron Berners in 1917 See 13th amp 14th Lord Berners for later holders of the baronetcySee also editEarl of Essex 1461 creation Earl of Bath 1536 creation Notes edit www burkespeerage com Vivian p 516 Pole Sir William d 1635 Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon Sir John William de la Pole ed London 1791 p 490 www cracroftspeerage co uk Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 3 March 2015 References editKidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 page needed Leigh Rayment s Peerage Pages self published source better source needed Lundy Darryl www thepeerage com The Peerage unreliable source External links editBurke s Peerage amp Baronetage Baronetage of the United Kingdom Preceded byMontgomery baronets nbsp Tyrwhitt baronetsof Stanley Hall3 October 1808 Succeeded byCorbet baronets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baron Berners amp oldid 1220697314, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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