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Earl of Durham

Earl of Durham is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1833 for the Whig politician and colonial official John Lambton, 1st Baron Durham. Known as "Radical Jack", he played a leading role in the passing of the Great Reform Act of 1832. As Governor General of British North America, he was the author of the famous Report on the Affairs of British North America, known in Canada as the Durham Report. He had already been created Baron Durham, of the City of Durham and of Lambton Castle in the County Palatine of Durham, in 1828.[1] He was created Viscount Lambton at the same time that he was raised to the earldom.[2] These titles are also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

Earldom of Durham

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Arms: Quarterly: 1st, Sable, a Fess between three Lambs passant Argent (Lambton); 2nd, Argent a Fess Gules between three Popinjays Vert, collard Gules (Lumley); 3rd, Argent, an Escutcheon Sable, within an Orle of eight Cinquefoils Gules (Hedworth); 4th, Argent, three Cinquefoils Gules (D'Arcy). Crests: 1st: A Ram's Head cabossed Argent, attired Sable (Lambton); 2nd: a Woman's Head affrontée, couped at the breast, proper, hair flowing Or, wreathed about the temples with a Garland of Cinquefoils Gules, pierced Or (Hedworth); 3rd: out of a Ducal Coronet Or, an Antelope's Head, isuant, winged Argent, attired and barbed Or (D'Arcy). Supporters: Dexter: a Lion Gules, ducally gorged Or, supporting a Flagstaff Or, therefrom flowing a Banner Azure, charged with a Cross-Potence; Sinister: a Lion Azure, ducally gorged Or, supporting a Flagstaff Or, therefrom flowing a Banner Azure, charged with a Lion passant guardant Or.

Creation date23 March 1833
Created byKing William IV
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderJohn Lambton, 1st Baron Durham
Present holderEdward Lambton, 7th Earl of Durham
Heir apparentFrederick Lambton, Viscount Lambton
Subsidiary titlesViscount Lambton
Baron Durham
StatusExtant
MottoLE JOUR VIENDRA
(The day will come)

He was succeeded by his only surviving son, the second Earl. He served as Lord-Lieutenant of County Durham from 1854 to 1879. On his death, the titles passed to his eldest twin son, the third Earl. He was Lord-Lieutenant of County Durham from 1884 to 1928 and was made a Knight of the Garter in 1909. He died childless and was succeeded by his younger twin brother, the fourth Earl. He represented South Durham and South East Durham in the House of Commons. His grandson, the sixth Earl, was a Conservative politician. He disclaimed his peerage titles shortly after succeeding his father in 1970, but improperly continued to style himself Viscount Lambton. As of 2014, the titles are held by his only son, the seventh Earl, who succeeded in 2006. Before succeeding to the earldom, he styled himself Lord Durham to avoid confusion with his father.

Several other members of the Lambton family have also gained distinction. Both the first Earl's father, William Henry Lambton (1764–1797), and grandfather, Major-General John Lambton (1710–1794), as well as his great-uncle Henry Lambton (1697–1761), represented the City of Durham in Parliament. The Hon. Sir Hedworth Lambton (1856–1929) (who assumed the surname of Meux in lieu of Lambton), third son of the second Earl, was an Admiral of the Fleet. The Hon. Charles Lambton (1857–1949), fourth son of the second Earl, was a Brigadier-General in the Army. The Hon. George Lambton (1860–1945), fifth son of the second Earl, was a thoroughbred racehorse trainer who trained two Epsom Derby winners. The Hon. Sir William Lambton (1863–1936), sixth son of the second Earl, was a Major-General in the Army.

The ancestral seats of the Lambton family are Lambton Castle, near Chester-le-Street, County Durham, and Fenton, near Wooler, Northumberland. The latter, about 2,000 acres (8.1 km2), was put up for sale in 2015 with a guide price of £10,000,000.[3]

The first earl was the inventor of Dominion Status throughout the British Empire, leading to the creation of the Commonwealth of Nations. Canada's official name was the Dominion of Canada, although it is now simply Canada. The Regional Municipality of Durham and Lambton County, both in the Canadian province of Ontario, are named after Lord Durham.

Earls of Durham (1833) edit

 
John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham

The heir apparent is the present holder's eldest son, Frederick Lambton, Viscount Lambton (b. 1985).

Notes edit

  1. ^ "No. 18433". The London Gazette. 18 January 1828. p. 122.
  2. ^ "No. 19030". The London Gazette. 15 March 1833. p. 523.
  3. ^ http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk, 25.8.15

References edit

Heritage of World Civilizations Eighth Edition p762 Craig, Albert M.; Grahm, William A.; Kagan, Donald; Ozment, Steven M.; Turner, Frank M. 2009

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at the same time that he was raised to the earldom 2 These titles are also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Earldom of DurhamBlazon Arms Quarterly 1st Sable a Fess between three Lambs passant Argent Lambton 2nd Argent a Fess Gules between three Popinjays Vert collard Gules Lumley 3rd Argent an Escutcheon Sable within an Orle of eight Cinquefoils Gules Hedworth 4th Argent three Cinquefoils Gules D Arcy Crests 1st A Ram s Head cabossed Argent attired Sable Lambton 2nd a Woman s Head affrontee couped at the breast proper hair flowing Or wreathed about the temples with a Garland of Cinquefoils Gules pierced Or Hedworth 3rd out of a Ducal Coronet Or an Antelope s Head isuant winged Argent attired and barbed Or D Arcy Supporters Dexter a Lion Gules ducally gorged Or supporting a Flagstaff Or therefrom flowing a Banner Azure charged with a Cross Potence Sinister a Lion Azure ducally gorged Or supporting a Flagstaff Or therefrom flowing a Banner Azure charged with a Lion passant guardant Or Creation date23 March 1833Created byKing William IVPeeragePeerage of the United KingdomFirst holderJohn Lambton 1st Baron DurhamPresent holderEdward Lambton 7th Earl of DurhamHeir apparentFrederick Lambton Viscount LambtonSubsidiary titlesViscount Lambton Baron DurhamStatusExtantMottoLE JOUR VIENDRA The day will come He was succeeded by his only surviving son the second Earl He served as Lord Lieutenant of County Durham from 1854 to 1879 On his death the titles passed to his eldest twin son the third Earl He was Lord Lieutenant of County Durham from 1884 to 1928 and was made a Knight of the Garter in 1909 He died childless and was succeeded by his younger twin brother the fourth Earl He represented South Durham and South East Durham in the House of Commons His grandson the sixth Earl was a Conservative politician He disclaimed his peerage titles shortly after succeeding his father in 1970 but improperly continued to style himself Viscount Lambton As of 2014 the titles are held by his only son the seventh Earl who succeeded in 2006 Before succeeding to the earldom he styled himself Lord Durham to avoid confusion with his father Several other members of the Lambton family have also gained distinction Both the first Earl s father William Henry Lambton 1764 1797 and grandfather Major General John Lambton 1710 1794 as well as his great uncle Henry Lambton 1697 1761 represented the City of Durham in Parliament The Hon Sir Hedworth Lambton 1856 1929 who assumed the surname of Meux in lieu of Lambton third son of the second Earl was an Admiral of the Fleet The Hon Charles Lambton 1857 1949 fourth son of the second Earl was a Brigadier General in the Army The Hon George Lambton 1860 1945 fifth son of the second Earl was a thoroughbred racehorse trainer who trained two Epsom Derby winners The Hon Sir William Lambton 1863 1936 sixth son of the second Earl was a Major General in the Army The ancestral seats of the Lambton family are Lambton Castle near Chester le Street County Durham and Fenton near Wooler Northumberland The latter about 2 000 acres 8 1 km2 was put up for sale in 2015 with a guide price of 10 000 000 3 The first earl was the inventor of Dominion Status throughout the British Empire leading to the creation of the Commonwealth of Nations Canada s official name was the Dominion of Canada although it is now simply Canada The Regional Municipality of Durham and Lambton County both in the Canadian province of Ontario are named after Lord Durham Earls of Durham 1833 edit nbsp John Lambton 1st Earl of Durham John George Lambton 1st Earl of Durham 1792 1840 George Frederick d Arcy Lambton 2nd Earl of Durham 1828 1879 only son surviving to adulthood of the 1st Earl John George Lambton 3rd Earl of Durham 1855 1928 eldest son of the 2nd Earl died without legitimate male issue Frederick William Lambton 4th Earl of Durham 1855 1929 second son of the 2nd Earl and younger twin brother of the 3rd Earl John Frederick Lambton 5th Earl of Durham 1884 1970 eldest son of the 4th Earl Roderick Lambton Viscount Lambton 1920 1941 died without issue Antony Claud Frederick Lambton 6th Earl of Durham 1922 2006 disclaimed 1970 2nd son of the 5th Earl Edward Richard Lambton 7th Earl of Durham b 1961 only son of the 6th Earl The heir apparent is the present holder s eldest son Frederick Lambton Viscount Lambton b 1985 Notes edit No 18433 The London Gazette 18 January 1828 p 122 No 19030 The London Gazette 15 March 1833 p 523 http www chroniclelive co uk 25 8 15References editHesilrige Arthur G M 1921 Debrett s Peerage and Titles of courtesy London Dean amp Son p 326 Kidd 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 Heritage of World Civilizations Eighth Edition p762 Craig Albert M Grahm William A Kagan Donald Ozment Steven M Turner Frank M 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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