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Earl of Craven

Earl of Craven, in the County of York, is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

Earl of Craven
2nd Creation
Arms of Craven, Earls of Craven: Argent, a Fess between six Crosses-Crosslet fitchée Gules. Crest: On a Chapeau Gules, turned up Ermine, a Griffin statant wings elevated Ermine, beaked and fore-membered Or. Supporters: On either side a Griffin wings elevated Ermine, beaked and fore-membered Or.
Creation date18 June 1801
CreationSecond
Created byKing George III
First holderWilliam Craven, 1st Earl of Craven
Present holderBenjamin Craven, 9th Earl of Craven
Heir presumptiveLt.-Cdr. Rupert Craven
Subsidiary titlesViscount Uffington
Baron Craven
StatusExtant
MottoVIRTUS IN ACTIONE CONSISTIT
(Virtue consists in action)
Earl of Craven
1st Creation
Creation date16 March 1664/5
CreationFirst
Created byCharles II
First holderWilliam Craven, 1st Earl of Craven
Last holderWilliam Craven, 1st Earl of Craven
Subsidiary titlesViscount Craven
Baron Craven (1626/7)
Baron Craven (1666)
StatusExtinct
Extinction date9 April 1697
Arms as 2nd Creation

History edit

The first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1664 in favour of the soldier William Craven, 1st Baron Craven, the eldest son of Sir William Craven, Lord Mayor of London in 1610. He was made Viscount Craven, of Uffington in the County of Berkshire, at the same time. Both titles were created with remainder to his kinsmen Sir William Craven and Sir Anthony Craven. Craven had already in 1627 been created Baron Craven, of Hamstead Marshall in the County of Berkshire, with remainder to his brothers John (later Baron Craven of Ryton) and Thomas. In 1665 he was also created Baron Craven, of Hamstead Marshall in the County of Berkshire, with remainder to his kinsman Sir William Craven, the son of Thomas Craven, who was the brother of the aforementioned Sir Anthony Craven. Thomas Craven was the grandson of Henry Craven, brother of the aforementioned Sir William Craven, father of the first Earl.

Baron Craven edit

On the Earl of Craven's death in 1697, the barony of 1627 and the viscountcy and earldom became extinct. However, he was succeeded in the barony of 1665 according to the special remainder by his kinsman William Craven, the second Baron. He was the son of the aforesaid Sir William Craven, son of Thomas Craven. Lord Craven notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire. On the death of his younger son, the fourth Baron, the line of the second Baron failed. The late Baron was succeeded by his first cousin, the fifth Baron. He was the son of the Honourable John Craven, the younger brother of the second Baron. Lord Craven had earlier represented Warwickshire in the House of Commons. On his death, the title passed to his nephew, the sixth Baron, the son of Reverend John Craven. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire.

Earl of Craven, 2nd Creation edit

His eldest son, the seventh Baron and first Earl, was a Major-General in the Army, and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire. In 1801, he was created Viscount Uffington, in the County of Berkshire, and Earl of Craven, in the County of York, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.[1] This first Earl is not entirely forgotten – Harriette Wilson begins her famous memoir, "I shall not say why and how I became, at the age of fifteen, the mistress of the Earl of Craven." He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He was Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire. His son, the third Earl, was briefly Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire. His son, the fourth Earl, was a Liberal politician and served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard in the Liberal administration of H. H. Asquith. As of 2010 the titles are held by his great-great-grandson, the ninth Earl, who succeeded his father in 1990 (who in his turn had succeeded his elder brother in 1983).

The courtesy title of the Earl's eldest son is Viscount Uffington.

Other family members edit

Another member of the Craven family was the traveller Keppel Richard Craven (1779–1851). He was the third and youngest son of the sixth Baron Craven. Also, Louisa, Countess of Craven (1785–1860), wife of the first Earl of the 1801 creation, was a well-known actress.

Family seat edit

The current family seat is Hawkwood House near Waldron, East Sussex. Previous family seats have included Hamstead Marshall Park and Lodge and Ashdown Park in Berkshire, and Coombe Abbey in Warwickshire. William Craven, 6th Baron Craven built Craven Cottage in 1780, later to become the home of Fulham F.C.

Earls of Craven, first creation (1664) edit

Barons Craven (1626; reverted) edit

Earls of Craven, second creation (1801) edit

Present peer edit

Benjamin Robert Joseph Craven, 9th Earl of Craven (born 13 June 1989) is the only son of the 8th Earl and his wife Teresa Maria Bernadette Downes, a daughter of Arthur John Downes, of Black Hall, Clane, County Kildare, Ireland. On 30 August 1990 he succeeded his father as Earl of Craven, Viscount Uffington, and Baron Craven. [3] In 2003 he was living with his mother at Hawkwood House, Waldron, East Sussex.[4]

The heir presumptive and the only person in the line of succession to the earldom, is the present holder's first cousin three times removed, Lt.-Cdr. Rupert José Evelyn Craven (born 1926), son of Rupert Cecil Craven (1870–1959), the second son of the third earl.[5][4] He is married, but has no issue; after him, the sole remaining heir to the Craven barony is the present Earl's seventh cousin thrice removed, John Edmund Craven (born 1946), a fifth-great-grandson of Charles Craven, the youngest brother of the second Baron.[6]

Coat of arms edit

Coat of arms of Earl of Craven
 
Coronet
A Coronet of an Earl
Crest
On a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Griffin statant wings elevated Ermine beaked and foremembered Or
Escutcheon
Argent a Fess between six Cross Crosslets fitchée Gules
Supporters
On either side a Griffin wings elevated Ermine beaked and foremembered Or
Motto
Virtus In Actione Consistit (Virtue consists in action)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "No. 15375". The London Gazette. 13 June 1801. p. 659.
  2. ^ "Earl of Craven fears old curse and kills himself". The Montreal Gazette. Associated Press. 25 October 1983. p. A-9. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  3. ^ Peter W. Hammond, ed., The Complete Peerage, Volume XIV (Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1998), p. 218
  4. ^ a b Burke's Peerage, volume 1 (Burke's, 2003), page 947
  5. ^ Burke's Peerage, 106th edition, p.700
  6. ^ Morris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Craven, Earl of". Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 1 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's Ltd. pp. 1020–1022. ISBN 978-1-999767-0-5-1.

Attribution edit

  • Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. London: Dean & Son. p. 248.
  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
  • [self-published source] [better source needed]
  • David Beamish's Peerage Page

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Thomas Robert Douglas Craven, 7th Earl of Craven
  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Simon George Craven, 8th Earl of Craven

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Earl of Craven news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Earl of Craven in the County of York is a title that has been created twice once in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Earl of Craven 2nd CreationArms of Craven Earls of Craven Argent a Fess between six Crosses Crosslet fitchee Gules Crest On a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Griffin statant wings elevated Ermine beaked and fore membered Or Supporters On either side a Griffin wings elevated Ermine beaked and fore membered Or Creation date18 June 1801CreationSecondCreated byKing George IIIFirst holderWilliam Craven 1st Earl of CravenPresent holderBenjamin Craven 9th Earl of CravenHeir presumptiveLt Cdr Rupert CravenSubsidiary titlesViscount Uffington Baron CravenStatusExtantMottoVIRTUS IN ACTIONE CONSISTIT Virtue consists in action Earl of Craven 1st CreationCreation date16 March 1664 5CreationFirstCreated byCharles IIFirst holderWilliam Craven 1st Earl of CravenLast holderWilliam Craven 1st Earl of CravenSubsidiary titlesViscount Craven Baron Craven 1626 7 Baron Craven 1666 StatusExtinctExtinction date9 April 1697Arms as 2nd Creation Contents 1 History 1 1 Baron Craven 1 2 Earl of Craven 2nd Creation 1 3 Other family members 1 4 Family seat 2 Earls of Craven first creation 1664 3 Barons Craven 1626 reverted 4 Earls of Craven second creation 1801 5 Present peer 6 Coat of arms 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Attribution 9 External linksHistory editThe first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1664 in favour of the soldier William Craven 1st Baron Craven the eldest son of Sir William Craven Lord Mayor of London in 1610 He was made Viscount Craven of Uffington in the County of Berkshire at the same time Both titles were created with remainder to his kinsmen Sir William Craven and Sir Anthony Craven Craven had already in 1627 been created Baron Craven of Hamstead Marshall in the County of Berkshire with remainder to his brothers John later Baron Craven of Ryton and Thomas In 1665 he was also created Baron Craven of Hamstead Marshall in the County of Berkshire with remainder to his kinsman Sir William Craven the son of Thomas Craven who was the brother of the aforementioned Sir Anthony Craven Thomas Craven was the grandson of Henry Craven brother of the aforementioned Sir William Craven father of the first Earl Baron Craven edit On the Earl of Craven s death in 1697 the barony of 1627 and the viscountcy and earldom became extinct However he was succeeded in the barony of 1665 according to the special remainder by his kinsman William Craven the second Baron He was the son of the aforesaid Sir William Craven son of Thomas Craven Lord Craven notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire On the death of his younger son the fourth Baron the line of the second Baron failed The late Baron was succeeded by his first cousin the fifth Baron He was the son of the Honourable John Craven the younger brother of the second Baron Lord Craven had earlier represented Warwickshire in the House of Commons On his death the title passed to his nephew the sixth Baron the son of Reverend John Craven He served as Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire Earl of Craven 2nd Creation edit His eldest son the seventh Baron and first Earl was a Major General in the Army and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire In 1801 he was created Viscount Uffington in the County of Berkshire and Earl of Craven in the County of York in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 1 This first Earl is not entirely forgotten Harriette Wilson begins her famous memoir I shall not say why and how I became at the age of fifteen the mistress of the Earl of Craven He was succeeded by his son the second Earl He was Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire His son the third Earl was briefly Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire His son the fourth Earl was a Liberal politician and served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard in the Liberal administration of H H Asquith As of 2010 update the titles are held by his great great grandson the ninth Earl who succeeded his father in 1990 who in his turn had succeeded his elder brother in 1983 The courtesy title of the Earl s eldest son is Viscount Uffington Other family members edit Another member of the Craven family was the traveller Keppel Richard Craven 1779 1851 He was the third and youngest son of the sixth Baron Craven Also Louisa Countess of Craven 1785 1860 wife of the first Earl of the 1801 creation was a well known actress Family seat edit The current family seat is Hawkwood House near Waldron East Sussex Previous family seats have included Hamstead Marshall Park and Lodge and Ashdown Park in Berkshire and Coombe Abbey in Warwickshire William Craven 6th Baron Craven built Craven Cottage in 1780 later to become the home of Fulham F C Earls of Craven first creation 1664 editWilliam Craven 1st Earl of Craven 1st Baron Craven 1608 1697 Barons Craven 1626 reverted editWilliam Craven 2nd Baron Craven 1668 1711 William Craven 3rd Baron Craven 1700 1739 Fulwar Craven 4th Baron Craven died 1764 William Craven 5th Baron Craven 1705 1769 William Craven 6th Baron Craven 1738 1791 William Craven 7th Baron Craven 1770 1825 created Earl of Craven in 1801 Earls of Craven second creation 1801 editWilliam Craven 1st Earl of Craven 1770 1825 William Craven 2nd Earl of Craven 1809 1866 George Grimston Craven 3rd Earl of Craven 1841 1883 William George Robert Craven 4th Earl of Craven 1868 1921 William George Bradley Craven 5th Earl of Craven 1897 1932 William Robert Bradley Craven 6th Earl of Craven 1917 1965 Thomas Robert Douglas Craven 7th Earl of Craven 24 August 1957 22 October 1983 Craven was the eldest son of the 6th Earl He was styled Viscount Uffington until 1965 He succeeded his father in the earldom in 1965 He committed suicide in his mother s house in 1983 2 He left a legacy to his illegitimate son Thomas Roderick Craven while his title passed to his brother Simon Craven 8th Earl of Craven The Craven estate at Hamstead Marshall was sold after his death Simon George Craven 8th Earl of Craven 1961 1990 Craven was the second son of the 6th Earl and the younger brother of the 7th Earl He was a student nurse who died in a road accident in 1990 Benjamin Robert Joseph Craven 9th Earl of Craven born 1989 Present peer editBenjamin Robert Joseph Craven 9th Earl of Craven born 13 June 1989 is the only son of the 8th Earl and his wife Teresa Maria Bernadette Downes a daughter of Arthur John Downes of Black Hall Clane County Kildare Ireland On 30 August 1990 he succeeded his father as Earl of Craven Viscount Uffington and Baron Craven 3 In 2003 he was living with his mother at Hawkwood House Waldron East Sussex 4 The heir presumptive and the only person in the line of succession to the earldom is the present holder s first cousin three times removed Lt Cdr Rupert Jose Evelyn Craven born 1926 son of Rupert Cecil Craven 1870 1959 the second son of the third earl 5 4 He is married but has no issue after him the sole remaining heir to the Craven barony is the present Earl s seventh cousin thrice removed John Edmund Craven born 1946 a fifth great grandson of Charles Craven the youngest brother of the second Baron 6 Coat of arms editCoat of arms of Earl of Craven nbsp Coronet A Coronet of an Earl Crest On a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Griffin statant wings elevated Ermine beaked and foremembered Or Escutcheon Argent a Fess between six Cross Crosslets fitchee Gules Supporters On either side a Griffin wings elevated Ermine beaked and foremembered Or Motto Virtus In Actione Consistit Virtue consists in action See also editBaron Craven of RytonReferences edit No 15375 The London Gazette 13 June 1801 p 659 Earl of Craven fears old curse and kills himself The Montreal Gazette Associated Press 25 October 1983 p A 9 Retrieved 17 November 2019 Peter W Hammond ed The Complete Peerage Volume XIV Stroud Sutton Publishing 1998 p 218 a b Burke s Peerage volume 1 Burke s 2003 page 947 Burke s Peerage 106th edition p 700 Morris Susan Bosberry Scott Wendy Belfield Gervase eds 2019 Craven Earl of Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage Vol 1 150th ed London Debrett s Ltd pp 1020 1022 ISBN 978 1 999767 0 5 1 Attribution edit Hesilrige Arthur G M 1921 Debrett s Peerage and Titles of courtesy London Dean amp Son p 248 Kidd 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 David Beamish s Peerage PageExternal links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Thomas Robert Douglas Craven 7th Earl of Craven Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Simon George Craven 8th Earl of Craven Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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