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Earl of Strafford

Earl of Strafford is a title that has been created three times in English and British history.

Earldom of Strafford
(Third creation)

Arms of Byng, Earls of Strafford: Quarterly sable and argent in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment of Foot. Crests, 1st: Out of a mural crown an arm embowed grasping the colours of the 31st Regiment of Foot and pendent from the wrist by a ribbon the Gold Cross (awarded to the 1st Earl for gallantry), all proper, and on an escroll the word MOUGUERRE, 2nd: An heraldic antelope statant ermine attired or. Supporters: dexter: An heraldic antelope ermine attired or, sinister: A lion or.
Creation date18 September 1847
CreationThird
Created byQueen Victoria
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderJohn Byng, 1st Baron Strafford
Present holderWilliam Byng, 9th Earl of Strafford
Heir apparentSamuel Byng, Viscount Enfield
Remainder toHeirs male of the first earl's body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesViscount Enfield
Baron Strafford
Seat(s)Wrotham Park
MottoTuebor
(I will defend)[1]
Arms of Wentworth, Earls of Strafford (1st and 2nd Creations): Sable, a chevron between three leopard's faces or

The first creation was in the Peerage of England in January 1640 for Thomas Wentworth, the close advisor of King Charles I. He had already succeeded his father as second Baronet of Wentworth Woodhouse in 1614. The Wentworth Baronetcy, of Wentworth Woodhouse in the County of York, had been created in the Baronetage of England on 20 June 1611 for Thomas's father, William Wentworth.[2] Thomas was created Baron Wentworth, of Wentworth-Woodhouse, Baron of Newmarch and Oversley, in 1628, and Viscount Wentworth in 1629. He was made Baron Raby in 1640, at the same time he was given the earldom.[3]

In 1641, he was attainted. His son, William, successfully had the attainder reversed in 1662, becoming the second earl, but died without heirs in 1695 when the barony of Wentworth, viscountcy and earldom became extinct. He was succeeded in the barony of Raby according to a special remainder by his first cousin once removed, Thomas Wentworth, who became the third Baron. He was the grandson of Sir William Wentworth, the younger brother of the first Earl of the 1640 creation. While gaining the barony, he did not receive the Woodhouse estate, which was inherited by Thomas Watson, thereafter a source of rivalry between the two men.[1]

In 1711, the earldom was recreated when the 3rd Baron Raby was created Viscount Wentworth and Earl of Strafford in the Peerage of Great Britain. He was created Duke of Strafford in the Jacobite Peerage on 5 January 1722. He was succeeded in 1739 by his son, William, the second earl. William had no issue and on his death in 1791 the Jacobite peerages, such as they were, became extinct. He was succeeded in the remaining peerages by his cousin Frederick. As he also had no successors, all titles became extinct on his death in 1799.[1][3]

The title was created for a third time in 1847 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, when the prominent soldier John Byng, 1st Baron Strafford, was made Viscount Enfield, of Enfield in the County of Middlesex, and Earl of Strafford.[4] He had already been created Baron Strafford, of Harmondsworth in the County of Middlesex, in 1833.[5] John Byng was the second son of George Byng (c.1735-1789), son the Hon. Robert Byng (1703-1740), third son of George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington (1663-1733). John Byng's mother was Anne Conolly, whose mother was Lady Anne Wentworth, a daughter of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1672-1739) (of the second creation). John Byng was thus a great-grandson of the 1st Earl of Strafford. John Byng was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl. He was a Whig politician and held minor office under Lord Grey, Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell.[1]

His eldest son, the third Earl, was a Liberal politician and served under William Ewart Gladstone as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Under-Secretary of State for India. In 1874, twelve years before he succeeded his father, he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Strafford. On his death the titles passed to his younger brother, the fourth Earl. He was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifth Earl. He was a clergyman. His son, the sixth Earl, was a County Alderman in Middlesex and Hertfordshire. He was succeeded by his nephew, the seventh Earl. He was the second but only surviving son of the Hon. Ivo Francis Byng, fourth son of the fifth Earl. As of 2016 the titles are held by his grandson, the ninth Earl.

Another member of the Byng family was the soldier Field Marshal Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy. He was the youngest son of the second Earl of Strafford from his second marriage.

Family homes are divided up among its branches but Wrotham Park, historically in Middlesex but now Hertfordshire, and a 17th-century one-storey plus attic cottage in Vernhams Dean, Hampshire have become arguably established seats.[6] Wrotham Park was named as the 17th patriarchs in the family originally had an estate in Wrotham, Kent which they sold.[7]

The traditional burial place of the Byng Earls of Strafford is the Byng Mausoleum at Wrotham Park,[8] not to be confused with the Byng Mausoleum in Southill Church, Bedfordshire, built for the burial of the 1st Viscount Torrington, seated at Southill Park.

Wentworth Baronets, of Wentworth Woodhouse (1611)

Earls of Strafford, First Creation (1640)

Barons Raby (1640; Reverted)

Earls of Strafford, Second Creation (1711)

Barons Strafford, of Harmondsworth (1835)

  • John Byng (created Earl of Strafford in 1847)

Earls of Strafford, Third Creation (1847)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Samuel Peter Byng, Viscount Enfield (born 1 July 1998), elder twin brother of Isaac John.[1]

See also

 
Diesel locomotive No 2895 Earl of Strafford of the Elsecar Heritage Railway

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. pp. 3766–3768. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1.
  2. ^ George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage 1900
  3. ^ a b Burke, John (1838). A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, by J. and J.B. Burke. p. 558. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  4. ^ "No. 20769". The London Gazette. 31 August 1847. p. 3162.
  5. ^ "No. 19268". The London Gazette. 8 May 1835. p. 900.
  6. ^ Historic England. "Apple Tree Cottage (1302877)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 October 2014. One of the Grade II listed cottages in Vernhams Dean
  7. ^ History 2014-10-29 at the Wayback Machine Wrotham Park
  8. ^ Byng Mausoleum

External links

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Thomas Edmund Byng, 8th Earl of Strafford

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Not to be confused with Earl of Stafford Earl of Strafford is a title that has been created three times in English and British history Earldom of Strafford Third creation Arms of Byng Earls of Strafford Quarterly sable and argent in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment of Foot Crests 1st Out of a mural crown an arm embowed grasping the colours of the 31st Regiment of Foot and pendent from the wrist by a ribbon the Gold Cross awarded to the 1st Earl for gallantry all proper and on an escroll the word MOUGUERRE 2nd An heraldic antelope statant ermine attired or Supporters dexter An heraldic antelope ermine attired or sinister A lion or Creation date18 September 1847CreationThirdCreated byQueen VictoriaPeeragePeerage of the United KingdomFirst holderJohn Byng 1st Baron StraffordPresent holderWilliam Byng 9th Earl of StraffordHeir apparentSamuel Byng Viscount EnfieldRemainder toHeirs male of the first earl s body lawfully begottenSubsidiary titlesViscount EnfieldBaron StraffordSeat s Wrotham ParkMottoTuebor I will defend 1 Arms of Wentworth Earls of Strafford 1st and 2nd Creations Sable a chevron between three leopard s faces or Thomas Wentworth 1st Earl of Strafford of the first creation The first creation was in the Peerage of England in January 1640 for Thomas Wentworth the close advisor of King Charles I He had already succeeded his father as second Baronet of Wentworth Woodhouse in 1614 The Wentworth Baronetcy of Wentworth Woodhouse in the County of York had been created in the Baronetage of England on 20 June 1611 for Thomas s father William Wentworth 2 Thomas was created Baron Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse Baron of Newmarch and Oversley in 1628 and Viscount Wentworth in 1629 He was made Baron Raby in 1640 at the same time he was given the earldom 3 In 1641 he was attainted His son William successfully had the attainder reversed in 1662 becoming the second earl but died without heirs in 1695 when the barony of Wentworth viscountcy and earldom became extinct He was succeeded in the barony of Raby according to a special remainder by his first cousin once removed Thomas Wentworth who became the third Baron He was the grandson of Sir William Wentworth the younger brother of the first Earl of the 1640 creation While gaining the barony he did not receive the Woodhouse estate which was inherited by Thomas Watson thereafter a source of rivalry between the two men 1 In 1711 the earldom was recreated when the 3rd Baron Raby was created Viscount Wentworth and Earl of Strafford in the Peerage of Great Britain He was created Duke of Strafford in the Jacobite Peerage on 5 January 1722 He was succeeded in 1739 by his son William the second earl William had no issue and on his death in 1791 the Jacobite peerages such as they were became extinct He was succeeded in the remaining peerages by his cousin Frederick As he also had no successors all titles became extinct on his death in 1799 1 3 The title was created for a third time in 1847 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom when the prominent soldier John Byng 1st Baron Strafford was made Viscount Enfield of Enfield in the County of Middlesex and Earl of Strafford 4 He had already been created Baron Strafford of Harmondsworth in the County of Middlesex in 1833 5 John Byng was the second son of George Byng c 1735 1789 son the Hon Robert Byng 1703 1740 third son of George Byng 1st Viscount Torrington 1663 1733 John Byng s mother was Anne Conolly whose mother was Lady Anne Wentworth a daughter of Thomas Wentworth 1st Earl of Strafford 1672 1739 of the second creation John Byng was thus a great grandson of the 1st Earl of Strafford John Byng was succeeded by his eldest son the second Earl He was a Whig politician and held minor office under Lord Grey Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell 1 His eldest son the third Earl was a Liberal politician and served under William Ewart Gladstone as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Under Secretary of State for India In 1874 twelve years before he succeeded his father he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father s junior title of Baron Strafford On his death the titles passed to his younger brother the fourth Earl He was succeeded by his younger brother the fifth Earl He was a clergyman His son the sixth Earl was a County Alderman in Middlesex and Hertfordshire He was succeeded by his nephew the seventh Earl He was the second but only surviving son of the Hon Ivo Francis Byng fourth son of the fifth Earl As of 2016 update the titles are held by his grandson the ninth Earl Another member of the Byng family was the soldier Field Marshal Julian Byng 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy He was the youngest son of the second Earl of Strafford from his second marriage Family homes are divided up among its branches but Wrotham Park historically in Middlesex but now Hertfordshire and a 17th century one storey plus attic cottage in Vernhams Dean Hampshire have become arguably established seats 6 Wrotham Park was named as the 17th patriarchs in the family originally had an estate in Wrotham Kent which they sold 7 The traditional burial place of the Byng Earls of Strafford is the Byng Mausoleum at Wrotham Park 8 not to be confused with the Byng Mausoleum in Southill Church Bedfordshire built for the burial of the 1st Viscount Torrington seated at Southill Park Contents 1 Wentworth Baronets of Wentworth Woodhouse 1611 2 Earls of Strafford First Creation 1640 3 Barons Raby 1640 Reverted 4 Earls of Strafford Second Creation 1711 5 Barons Strafford of Harmondsworth 1835 6 Earls of Strafford Third Creation 1847 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksWentworth Baronets of Wentworth Woodhouse 1611 EditSir William Wentworth 1st Baronet d 1614 Sir Thomas Wentworth 2nd Baronet 1593 1641 created Earl of Strafford in 1640 Earls of Strafford First Creation 1640 EditThomas Wentworth 1st Earl of Strafford 1593 1641 forfeit 1641 William Wentworth 2nd Earl of Strafford 1626 1695 attainder reversed 1662 Barons Raby 1640 Reverted EditThomas Wentworth 3rd Baron Raby 1672 1739 created Earl of Strafford in 1711 Earls of Strafford Second Creation 1711 EditThomas Wentworth 1st Earl of Strafford 1672 1739 William Wentworth 2nd Earl of Strafford 1722 1791 Frederick Thomas Wentworth 3rd Earl of Strafford 1732 1799 Barons Strafford of Harmondsworth 1835 EditJohn Byng created Earl of Strafford in 1847 Earls of Strafford Third Creation 1847 EditJohn Byng 1st Earl of Strafford 1772 1860 George Stevens Byng 2nd Earl of Strafford 1806 1886 son George Henry Charles Byng 3rd Earl of Strafford 1830 1898 son Henry William John Byng 4th Earl of Strafford 1831 1899 brother Francis Edmund Cecil Byng 5th Earl of Strafford 1835 1918 brother Edmund Henry Byng 6th Earl of Strafford 1861 1951 son Robert Cecil Byng 7th Earl of Strafford 1904 1984 nephew married Clara Evelyne Wadia sister of Bombay Dyeing chairmman Neville Wadia Thomas Edmund Byng 8th Earl of Strafford 1936 2016 William Robert Byng 9th Earl of Strafford b 1964 The heir apparent is the present holder s son Samuel Peter Byng Viscount Enfield born 1 July 1998 elder twin brother of Isaac John 1 See also Edit Diesel locomotive No 2895 Earl of Strafford of the Elsecar Heritage Railway Viscount Torrington Viscount Byng of VimyReferences Edit a b c d e Mosley Charles ed 2003 Burke s Peerage Baronetage amp Knighthood 107 ed Burke s Peerage amp Gentry pp 3766 3768 ISBN 0 9711966 2 1 George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage 1900 a b Burke John 1838 A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England by J and J B Burke p 558 Retrieved 24 December 2016 No 20769 The London Gazette 31 August 1847 p 3162 No 19268 The London Gazette 8 May 1835 p 900 Historic England Apple Tree Cottage 1302877 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 27 October 2014 One of the Grade II listed cottages in Vernhams Dean History Archived 2014 10 29 at the Wayback Machine Wrotham Park Byng MausoleumExternal links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Thomas Edmund Byng 8th Earl of Strafford Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earl of Strafford amp oldid 1124790611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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