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Viscount St Davids

Viscount St Davids, of Lydstep Haven in the County of Pembroke, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1918 for John Philipps, 1st Baron St Davids. The Philipps family descends from Sir John Philipps (died 27 March 1629), who represented Pembrokeshire in the House of Commons. In 1621 he was created a Baronet, of Picton Castle in the County of Pembroke, in the Baronetage of England. His grandson, the third Baronet, also sat as Member of Parliament for Pembrokeshire. He was succeeded by his son, the fourth Baronet. He represented Pembroke and Haverfordwest in Parliament. His son, the fifth Baronet, sat for Haverfordwest. He was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth Baronet. He represented Carmarthen, Petersfield and Pembrokeshire in the House of Commons.[1]

Picton Castle, the former seat of the Philipps family

His son, the seventh Baronet, was Member of Parliament for Pembrokeshire and Haverfordwest and also served as Lord-Lieutenant of Haverfordwest and of Pembrokeshire. In 1776 he was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Milford. However, this title became extinct on his death in 1823. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his distant relative, the eighth Baronet. He was a descendant of Hugh Philipps, third son of the first Baronet. He was succeeded by his younger brother, the ninth Baronet. This line of the family failed on the death of the latter's son, the tenth Baronet, in 1857.

The late Baronet was succeeded by his kinsman, the eleventh Baronet. His son, the twelfth Baronet, was a clergyman and served as Vicar of Warminster from 1859 to 1897 and as Canon of Salisbury. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the thirteenth Baronet. He sat as Liberal Member of Parliament for Mid Lanarkshire and Pembrokeshire. In 1908, four years before he succeeded his father in the baronetcy, he was created Baron St Davids, of Roch Castle in the County of Pembroke, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. In 1918 he was further honoured when he was made Viscount St Davids, of Lydstep Haven in the County of Pembroke, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Lord St Davids married as his second wife Elizabeth Frances Philipps, 14th Baroness Strange, 15th Baroness Hungerford and 14th Baroness de Moleyns (1884–1974) (see the Baron Strange, Baron Hungerford and Baron de Moleyns for earlier history of these titles). The Viscount's two sons from his first marriage were both killed in action in the First World War.

He was succeeded therefore by his son from his second marriage, Iestyn, who became the second Viscount. In 1974, he also succeeded his mother as Baron Strange, Baron Hungerford and Baron De Moleyns. His son, Colwyn Philipps, 3rd Viscount St Davids, who succeeded in 1991, held office from 1992 to 1994 in the Conservative administration of John Major and was a Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords from 1995 to 1999. However, Lord St Davids lost his seat in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. As of 2017 the titles are held by his eldest son Rhodri Philipps, the fourth Viscount, who succeeded in 2009.

Two of the first Viscount's younger brothers, Owen Philipps, 1st Baron Kylsant, and Laurence Philipps, 1st Baron Milford, were also raised to the peerage.

The first bearer of the surname was Sir Thomas Philipps (died 1520[2]), of Clisant, Llanwinio, Carmarthenshire, Wales. He was the son of Philip ap Maredudd. He was a patrilineal descendant of Sir Aron ap Rhys, a Welsh knight who accompanied Richard I on the Crusades in 1190.[3]

Philipps Baronets, of Picton Castle (1621) edit

Barons Milford (1776) edit

Philipps Baronets, of Picton Castle (1621; Reverted) edit

  • Sir Rowland Perry Philipps-Laugharne-Philipps, 8th Baronet (1788–1832)
  • Sir William Philipps-Laugharne-Philipps, 9th Baronet (1794–1850)
  • Sir Godwin Philipps-Laugharne-Philipps, 10th Baronet (1840–1857)
  • Sir James Evans Philipps, 11th Baronet (1793–1873)
  • Sir James Erasmus Philipps, 12th Baronet (1824–1912)
  • Sir John Wynford Philipps, 13th Baronet (1860–1938) (created Baron St Davids in 1908 and Viscount St Davids in 1918)

Viscounts St Davids (1918) edit

The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother Hon. Roland Augusto Jestyn Estanislao Philipps (born 1970). There are no further heirs to the Viscount St Davids or Baron St Davids titles, but there are to the other titles:

The co-heirs presumptive to the Baronies of Strange, Hungerford and De Moleyns are Amber Philipps (born 1998) and Charlotte Philipps (born 2000), daughters of the Hon Roland Philipps above.

The heir presumptive to the Philipps Baronets of Picton Castle is Guy Philipps, 4th Baron Milford (born 1961).

Arms edit

Coat of arms of Viscount St Davids
 
 
Coronet
A Coronet of a Viscount
Crest
A Lion as in the Arms
Escutcheon
Argent a Lion rampant Sable ducally gorged and chained Or langued and armed Gules
Supporters
Dexter: a Knight vested in chain armour the Jupon charged with the arms of Philipps and resting his exterior hand upon the Hilt of his Sword; Sinister: a Knight vested in plate armour his Jupon charged with the arms of Wogan (Or on a Chief Sable three Martlets of the field) and resting his exterior hand upon the Hilt of his Sword; both standing upon a Battlemented Wall all proper
Motto
Ducit Amor Patriae ("Patriotism Is My Motive")[4]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900
  2. ^ BP2003 volume 3, page 3471. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. Burkes Peerage
  3. ^ BP2003 volume 3, page 3470. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as
  4. ^ Debrett's Peerage. 1921.

References edit

  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,[page needed]

External links edit

  • 3rd Viscount St Davids – Daily Telegraph obituary

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Viscount St Davids of Lydstep Haven in the County of Pembroke is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom It was created in 1918 for John Philipps 1st Baron St Davids The Philipps family descends from Sir John Philipps died 27 March 1629 who represented Pembrokeshire in the House of Commons In 1621 he was created a Baronet of Picton Castle in the County of Pembroke in the Baronetage of England His grandson the third Baronet also sat as Member of Parliament for Pembrokeshire He was succeeded by his son the fourth Baronet He represented Pembroke and Haverfordwest in Parliament His son the fifth Baronet sat for Haverfordwest He was succeeded by his younger brother the sixth Baronet He represented Carmarthen Petersfield and Pembrokeshire in the House of Commons 1 Picton Castle the former seat of the Philipps familyHis son the seventh Baronet was Member of Parliament for Pembrokeshire and Haverfordwest and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Haverfordwest and of Pembrokeshire In 1776 he was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Milford However this title became extinct on his death in 1823 He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his distant relative the eighth Baronet He was a descendant of Hugh Philipps third son of the first Baronet He was succeeded by his younger brother the ninth Baronet This line of the family failed on the death of the latter s son the tenth Baronet in 1857 The late Baronet was succeeded by his kinsman the eleventh Baronet His son the twelfth Baronet was a clergyman and served as Vicar of Warminster from 1859 to 1897 and as Canon of Salisbury He was succeeded by his eldest son the thirteenth Baronet He sat as Liberal Member of Parliament for Mid Lanarkshire and Pembrokeshire In 1908 four years before he succeeded his father in the baronetcy he was created Baron St Davids of Roch Castle in the County of Pembroke in the Peerage of the United Kingdom In 1918 he was further honoured when he was made Viscount St Davids of Lydstep Haven in the County of Pembroke also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Lord St Davids married as his second wife Elizabeth Frances Philipps 14th Baroness Strange 15th Baroness Hungerford and 14th Baroness de Moleyns 1884 1974 see the Baron Strange Baron Hungerford and Baron de Moleyns for earlier history of these titles The Viscount s two sons from his first marriage were both killed in action in the First World War He was succeeded therefore by his son from his second marriage Iestyn who became the second Viscount In 1974 he also succeeded his mother as Baron Strange Baron Hungerford and Baron De Moleyns His son Colwyn Philipps 3rd Viscount St Davids who succeeded in 1991 held office from 1992 to 1994 in the Conservative administration of John Major and was a Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords from 1995 to 1999 However Lord St Davids lost his seat in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 As of 2017 update the titles are held by his eldest son Rhodri Philipps the fourth Viscount who succeeded in 2009 Two of the first Viscount s younger brothers Owen Philipps 1st Baron Kylsant and Laurence Philipps 1st Baron Milford were also raised to the peerage The first bearer of the surname was Sir Thomas Philipps died 1520 2 of Clisant Llanwinio Carmarthenshire Wales He was the son of Philip ap Maredudd He was a patrilineal descendant of Sir Aron ap Rhys a Welsh knight who accompanied Richard I on the Crusades in 1190 3 Contents 1 Philipps Baronets of Picton Castle 1621 2 Barons Milford 1776 3 Philipps Baronets of Picton Castle 1621 Reverted 4 Viscounts St Davids 1918 5 Arms 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPhilipps Baronets of Picton Castle 1621 editSir John Philipps 1st Baronet died 1629 Sir Richard Philipps 2nd Baronet died c 1648 Sir Erasmus Philipps 3rd Baronet c 1623 1697 Sir John Philipps 4th Baronet c 1666 1737 Sir Erasmus Philipps 5th Baronet 1699 1743 Sir John Philipps 6th Baronet c 1701 1764 Sir Richard Philipps 7th Baronet 1744 1823 created Baron Milford in 1776 Barons Milford 1776 editRichard Philipps 1st Baron Milford 1744 1823 Philipps Baronets of Picton Castle 1621 Reverted editSir Rowland Perry Philipps Laugharne Philipps 8th Baronet 1788 1832 Sir William Philipps Laugharne Philipps 9th Baronet 1794 1850 Sir Godwin Philipps Laugharne Philipps 10th Baronet 1840 1857 Sir James Evans Philipps 11th Baronet 1793 1873 Sir James Erasmus Philipps 12th Baronet 1824 1912 Sir John Wynford Philipps 13th Baronet 1860 1938 created Baron St Davids in 1908 and Viscount St Davids in 1918 Viscounts St Davids 1918 editJohn Wynford Philipps 1st Viscount St Davids 1860 1938 Jestyn Reginald Austen Plantagenet Philipps 2nd Viscount St Davids 1917 1991 Colwyn Jestyn John Philipps 3rd Viscount St Davids 1939 2009 Rhodri Colwyn Philipps 4th Viscount St Davids born 1966 The heir presumptive is the present holder s brother Hon Roland Augusto Jestyn Estanislao Philipps born 1970 There are no further heirs to the Viscount St Davids or Baron St Davids titles but there are to the other titles The co heirs presumptive to the Baronies of Strange Hungerford and De Moleyns are Amber Philipps born 1998 and Charlotte Philipps born 2000 daughters of the Hon Roland Philipps above The heir presumptive to the Philipps Baronets of Picton Castle is Guy Philipps 4th Baron Milford born 1961 Arms editCoat of arms of Viscount St Davids nbsp nbsp Coronet A Coronet of a Viscount Crest A Lion as in the Arms Escutcheon Argent a Lion rampant Sable ducally gorged and chained Or langued and armed Gules Supporters Dexter a Knight vested in chain armour the Jupon charged with the arms of Philipps and resting his exterior hand upon the Hilt of his Sword Sinister a Knight vested in plate armour his Jupon charged with the arms of Wogan Or on a Chief Sable three Martlets of the field and resting his exterior hand upon the Hilt of his Sword both standing upon a Battlemented Wall all proper Motto Ducit Amor Patriae Patriotism Is My Motive 4 See also editBaron Kylsant Baron Milford Philipps Baronets Baron Strange Baron Hungerford Baron de Moleyns Picton CastleNotes edit George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900 BP2003 volume 3 page 3471 See link for full details for this source Hereinafter cited as Burkes Peerage BP2003 volume 3 page 3470 See link for full details for this source Hereinafter cited as Debrett s Peerage 1921 References editKidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 page needed External links edit3rd Viscount St Davids Daily Telegraph obituary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viscount St Davids amp oldid 1189564893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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