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Baron Wentworth

Baron Wentworth is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1529 for Thomas Wentworth, who was also de jure sixth Baron le Despencer of the 1387 creation. The title was created by writ, which means that it can descend via female lines (according to the male-preference cognatic primogeniture).

Barony of Wentworth

Wentworth arms: Sable, a chevron between three leopard's faces, or
Creation date2 December 1529[1]
Created byKing Henry VIII
PeeragePeerage of England
First holderThomas Wentworth, 6th Baron le Despencer
Present holderJohn Lytton, 5th Earl of Lytton, 18th Baron Wentworth
Heir apparentPhilip Lytton, Viscount Knebworth
Remainder to1st Baron's heirs general of the body lawfully begotten
Seat(s)Knebworth House
Former seat(s)Wentworth Woodhouse
Nettlestead Place
Wentworth Castle
MottoPensez à bien ("Think of good")

History Edit

 
Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Baron Wentworth
 
Anne Isabella Byron, 11th Baroness Wentworth
 
Anne Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth, in Bedouin dress, with her favourite riding mare, Kasida Date

Wentworth family Edit

Thomas Wentworth was created first Baron in 1529.

He was succeeded by his son, also Thomas Wentworth. The second Baron represented Suffolk in the House of Commons and served as Deputy of Calais.

His grandson, Thomas Wentworth, the fourth Baron, was created Earl of Cleveland in the Peerage of England in 1626. He later became a prominent Royalist commander in the Civil War. The earldom became extinct on Lord Cleveland's death in 1667.

His son Thomas Wentworth was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in 1640 in his father's junior title of Baron Wentworth (and is considered the fifth Baron). He was also a noted Royalist commander in the Civil War. However, he predeceased his father by two years.

Henrietta Maria Wentworth, daughter of the fifth Baron, succeeded as the sixth holder upon her grandfather's death. She was the mistress of the Duke of Monmouth, helping to finance his unsuccessful rebellion in 1685. She died without issue the following year.

Lovelace and Johnson families Edit

The 6th Baroness died aged 25 and was succeeded by her aunt Anne, the seventh holder. She was the wife of John Lovelace, 2nd Baron Lovelace. On her death in 1697, the title passed to her granddaughter Martha Johnson, the eighth holder. However, it was not until 1702 that she was confirmed in the title.

Noel family Edit

The 8th Baroness was succeeded by her kinsman Sir Edward Noel, 6th Baronet, of Kirkby Mallory, who became the ninth Baron (see Noel Baronets for earlier history of this title). He was the heir of the Hon. Margaret Noel, daughter of the 7th Baroness. In 1762 he was created Viscount Wentworth, of Wellesborough in the County of Leicester, in the Peerage of Great Britain. He was succeeded by his son, the 2nd Viscount. He briefly represented Leicestershire in Parliament before he succeeded his father in the viscountcy. Lord Wentworth had no legitimate male heir and on his death in 1815 the viscountcy and baronetcy became extinct. The barony fell into abeyance.

The abeyance was terminated in 1856 in favour of Anne Isabella Byron, Dowager Baroness Byron, who became the eleventh holder of the title. She was the daughter of the Hon. Judith Noel, daughter of the first Viscount Wentworth, and her husband Sir Ralph Milbanke, 6th Baronet, of Halbany, and the widow of the famous poet George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. Lord and Lady Byron had in 1822 assumed by Royal licence the surname of Noel. However, she never used the substantive title of Lady Wentworth in the four years between her accession and her death in 1860; she continued to be known as Lady Byron.

King-Noel family Edit

She was succeeded by her grandson Byron King-Noel, Viscount Ockham, who became the twelfth Baron. He was the eldest son of Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, daughter of Lord and Lady Byron, and her husband William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace. However, he never married and on his early death in 1862 at the age of 26, the barony was passed on to his younger brother, Ralph King-Milbanke. In 1893, he succeeded his father as second Earl of Lovelace. When he died in 1906, the earldom and barony separated. He was succeeded in the earldom by his half-brother, the third Earl, while the barony was inherited by his daughter and only child Lady Ada King-Milbanke, the fourteenth holder.

Blunt and Lytton families Edit

 
Arms of Earl Lytton, holders of the title of Baron Wentworth since 1957.

The 14th Baroness never married and was succeeded by her aunt, Lady Anne Blunt, the fifteenth holder of the peerage. She was the wife of the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. She was succeeded by her only surviving child, Judith, the sixteenth holder. She married the Hon. Neville Bulwer-Lytton, youngest son of Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton. In 1947 he succeeded his elder brother as third Earl of Lytton. Lord Lytton and Lady Wentworth were succeeded respectively in 1951 and 1957 by their son Noel Lytton, 4th Earl of Lytton; as a consequence the barony became subsidiary to the Earldom of Lytton from 1957. As of 2017 the titles are held by the latter's eldest son, John Lytton, 5th Earl of Lytton.

Barons Wentworth (1529) Edit

Earls of Cleveland (1626) Edit

Barons Wentworth (1529; Reverted) Edit

Barons Wentworth (1628) Edit

The title Baron Wentworth,[3] of Wentworth-Woodhouse, Baron of Newmarch and Oversley, was created in 1628 in the Peerage of England for Sir Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Baronet of Wentworth Woodhouse in the County of York. The following year, in 1629, he was further advanced in the peerage to become Viscount Wentworth. In January 1640, this Lord Wentworth was created Earl of Strafford and Baron Raby.[3][4] He served as Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1632 until 1640.

Viscounts Wentworth (1762) Edit

Barons Wentworth (1529; Reverted) Edit

Family tree Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Wentworth, Thomas (1501-1551)" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  2. ^ Buried at St James, Westminster, on 26 July 1745. Source: The Register of Burials in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster. 1723-1754. 26 July 1745.
  3. ^ a b Dictionary of Irish Biography: Wentworth, Sir Thomas (see 'Early career'). https://www.dib.ie/biography/wentworth-sir-thomas-a8968
  4. ^ C.P. Hill, Who's Who in Stuart Britain, p. 72. Shepheard-Walwyn, London, 1988.

External links Edit

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Baron Wentworth is a title in the Peerage of England It was created in 1529 for Thomas Wentworth who was also de jure sixth Baron le Despencer of the 1387 creation The title was created by writ which means that it can descend via female lines according to the male preference cognatic primogeniture Barony of WentworthWentworth arms Sable a chevron between three leopard s faces orCreation date2 December 1529 1 Created byKing Henry VIIIPeeragePeerage of EnglandFirst holderThomas Wentworth 6th Baron le DespencerPresent holderJohn Lytton 5th Earl of Lytton 18th Baron WentworthHeir apparentPhilip Lytton Viscount KnebworthRemainder to1st Baron s heirs general of the body lawfully begottenSeat s Knebworth HouseFormer seat s Wentworth WoodhouseNettlestead PlaceWentworth CastleMottoPensez a bien Think of good Contents 1 History 1 1 Wentworth family 1 2 Lovelace and Johnson families 1 3 Noel family 1 4 King Noel family 1 5 Blunt and Lytton families 2 Barons Wentworth 1529 3 Earls of Cleveland 1626 4 Barons Wentworth 1529 Reverted 5 Barons Wentworth 1628 6 Viscounts Wentworth 1762 7 Barons Wentworth 1529 Reverted 8 Family tree 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Thomas Wentworth 2nd Baron Wentworth nbsp Anne Isabella Byron 11th Baroness Wentworth nbsp Anne Blunt 15th Baroness Wentworth in Bedouin dress with her favourite riding mare Kasida DateWentworth family Edit Thomas Wentworth was created first Baron in 1529 He was succeeded by his son also Thomas Wentworth The second Baron represented Suffolk in the House of Commons and served as Deputy of Calais His grandson Thomas Wentworth the fourth Baron was created Earl of Cleveland in the Peerage of England in 1626 He later became a prominent Royalist commander in the Civil War The earldom became extinct on Lord Cleveland s death in 1667 His son Thomas Wentworth was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in 1640 in his father s junior title of Baron Wentworth and is considered the fifth Baron He was also a noted Royalist commander in the Civil War However he predeceased his father by two years Henrietta Maria Wentworth daughter of the fifth Baron succeeded as the sixth holder upon her grandfather s death She was the mistress of the Duke of Monmouth helping to finance his unsuccessful rebellion in 1685 She died without issue the following year Lovelace and Johnson families Edit The 6th Baroness died aged 25 and was succeeded by her aunt Anne the seventh holder She was the wife of John Lovelace 2nd Baron Lovelace On her death in 1697 the title passed to her granddaughter Martha Johnson the eighth holder However it was not until 1702 that she was confirmed in the title Noel family Edit The 8th Baroness was succeeded by her kinsman Sir Edward Noel 6th Baronet of Kirkby Mallory who became the ninth Baron see Noel Baronets for earlier history of this title He was the heir of the Hon Margaret Noel daughter of the 7th Baroness In 1762 he was created Viscount Wentworth of Wellesborough in the County of Leicester in the Peerage of Great Britain He was succeeded by his son the 2nd Viscount He briefly represented Leicestershire in Parliament before he succeeded his father in the viscountcy Lord Wentworth had no legitimate male heir and on his death in 1815 the viscountcy and baronetcy became extinct The barony fell into abeyance The abeyance was terminated in 1856 in favour of Anne Isabella Byron Dowager Baroness Byron who became the eleventh holder of the title She was the daughter of the Hon Judith Noel daughter of the first Viscount Wentworth and her husband Sir Ralph Milbanke 6th Baronet of Halbany and the widow of the famous poet George Gordon Byron 6th Baron Byron Lord and Lady Byron had in 1822 assumed by Royal licence the surname of Noel However she never used the substantive title of Lady Wentworth in the four years between her accession and her death in 1860 she continued to be known as Lady Byron King Noel family Edit She was succeeded by her grandson Byron King Noel Viscount Ockham who became the twelfth Baron He was the eldest son of Ada King Countess of Lovelace daughter of Lord and Lady Byron and her husband William King Noel 1st Earl of Lovelace However he never married and on his early death in 1862 at the age of 26 the barony was passed on to his younger brother Ralph King Milbanke In 1893 he succeeded his father as second Earl of Lovelace When he died in 1906 the earldom and barony separated He was succeeded in the earldom by his half brother the third Earl while the barony was inherited by his daughter and only child Lady Ada King Milbanke the fourteenth holder Blunt and Lytton families Edit nbsp Arms of Earl Lytton holders of the title of Baron Wentworth since 1957 The 14th Baroness never married and was succeeded by her aunt Lady Anne Blunt the fifteenth holder of the peerage She was the wife of the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt She was succeeded by her only surviving child Judith the sixteenth holder She married the Hon Neville Bulwer Lytton youngest son of Robert Bulwer Lytton 1st Earl of Lytton In 1947 he succeeded his elder brother as third Earl of Lytton Lord Lytton and Lady Wentworth were succeeded respectively in 1951 and 1957 by their son Noel Lytton 4th Earl of Lytton as a consequence the barony became subsidiary to the Earldom of Lytton from 1957 As of 2017 the titles are held by the latter s eldest son John Lytton 5th Earl of Lytton Barons Wentworth 1529 EditThomas Wentworth 1st Baron Wentworth 1501 1551 Thomas Wentworth 2nd Baron Wentworth 1525 1584 Henry Wentworth 3rd Baron Wentworth 1558 1593 Thomas Wentworth 4th Baron Wentworth 1591 1667 created Earl of Cleveland in 1626 Earls of Cleveland 1626 EditThomas Wentworth 1st Earl of Cleveland 4th Baron Wentworth 1591 1667 Barons Wentworth 1529 Reverted EditThomas Wentworth 5th Baron Wentworth 1612 1665 by writ of acceleration Henrietta Wentworth 6th Baroness Wentworth 1660 1686 Anne Lovelace 7th Baroness Wentworth 1623 1697 Martha Johnson 8th Baroness Wentworth 1667 1745 2 Edward Noel 9th Baron Wentworth 1715 1774 created Viscount Wentworth in 1762 Barons Wentworth 1628 EditThe title Baron Wentworth 3 of Wentworth Woodhouse Baron of Newmarch and Oversley was created in 1628 in the Peerage of England for Sir Thomas Wentworth 2nd Baronet of Wentworth Woodhouse in the County of York The following year in 1629 he was further advanced in the peerage to become Viscount Wentworth In January 1640 this Lord Wentworth was created Earl of Strafford and Baron Raby 3 4 He served as Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1632 until 1640 Thomas Wentworth 1st Earl of Strafford 1st Viscount Wentworth 1st Baron Wentworth and 1st Baron Raby 1593 1641 William Wentworth 2nd Earl of Strafford 2nd Viscount Wentworth 2nd Baron Wentworth and 2nd Baron Raby 1626 1695 Viscounts Wentworth 1762 EditEdward Noel 1st Viscount Wentworth 9th Baron Wentworth 1715 1774 Thomas Noel 2nd Viscount Wentworth 10th Baron Wentworth 1745 1815 viscountcy extinct barony abeyant Barons Wentworth 1529 Reverted EditAnne Isabella Noel Byron 11th Baroness Wentworth and Baroness Byron 1792 1860 abeyance terminated 1856 Byron King Noel 12th Baron Wentworth 1836 1862 Ralph Gordon King Milbanke 2nd Earl of Lovelace 13th Baron Wentworth 1839 1906 Ada Mary King Milbanke 14th Baroness Wentworth 1871 1917 Anne Isabella Noel Blunt 15th Baroness Wentworth 1837 1917 Judith Anne Dorothea Blunt Lytton 16th Baroness Wentworth 1873 1957 Noel Anthony Scawen Lytton 4th Earl of Lytton 17th Baron Wentworth 1900 1985 barony subsidiary to Earldom of Lytton since 1957 John Peter Michael Scawen Lytton 5th Earl of Lytton 18th Baron Wentworth born 1950 Family tree EditFamily treeThomas Wentworth 1st Baron Wentworth1501 1551Thomas Wentworth 2nd Baron Wentworth1525 1584Henry Wentworth 3rd Baron Wentworth1558 1593Thomas Wentworth 4th Baron Wentworth1591 1667Thomas Wentworth 5th Baron Wentworth1612 1665Anne Lovelace 7th Baroness Wentworth1623 1697Henrietta Wentworth 6th Baroness Wentworth1660 1686John Lovelace 3rd Baron Lovelacec 1640 1693Hon Margaret NoelMartha Johnson 8th Baroness Wentworth1667 1745Sir John Noel 4th Baronet1668 1697Sir Clobery Noel 5th Baronet1695 1733Edward Noel 9th Baron Wentworth1715 1774Thomas Noel 10th Baron Wentworth1745 1815Hon Judith Noel1751 1825Anne Noel Byron 11th Baroness Wentworth1792 1860Ada King Countess of Lovelace1815 1852Byron King Noel 12th Baron Wentworth1836 1862Ralph King Milbanke 13th Baron Wentworth1839 1906Anne Blunt 15th Baroness Wentworth1837 1917Ada King Milbanke 14th Baroness Wentworth1871 1917Judith Blunt Lytton 16th Baroness Wentworth1873 1957Noel Lytton 17th Baron Wentworth1900 1985John Lytton 18th Baron Wentworthb 1950See also EditBaron le Despencer Baron Lovelace Earl of Lovelace Earl of LyttonReferences Edit Wentworth Thomas 1501 1551 Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 Buried at St James Westminster on 26 July 1745 Source The Register of Burials in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster 1723 1754 26 July 1745 a b Dictionary of Irish Biography Wentworth Sir Thomas see Early career https www dib ie biography wentworth sir thomas a8968 C P Hill Who s Who in Stuart Britain p 72 Shepheard Walwyn London 1988 External links EditKidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 Leigh Rayment s Peerage Pages self published source better source needed www thepeerage com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baron Wentworth amp oldid 1157151481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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