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Baron Dacre

Baron Dacre is a title that has been created three times in the Peerage of England, each time by writ.

Thomas Fiennes, 9th Baron Dacre. Executed for murder in 1541, when title was forfeit. Arms of Fiennes, Barons Dacre: Azure, three lions rampant or.[1]

History edit

The first creation came in 1321, when Ralph Dacre was summoned to Parliament as Lord Dacre. He married Margaret, 2nd Baroness Multon of Gilsland, heiress of a large estate in Cumbria centred on Naworth Castle and lands in North Yorkshire around what is now Castle Howard. However, the status of the Multon barony is uncertain after Margaret's death in 1361. Lord Dacre's younger son, the third Baron, was murdered in 1375. He was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Baron. The latter's grandson was Thomas Dacre, the sixth Baron.

The second creation was when the sixth Baron's second son (Ralph Dacre) was summoned to Parliament as Lord Dacre (of Gilsland) in 1459 (see below). However, this new creation became extinct on his death in 1461, having been killed at the Battle of Towton and buried in the churchyard of nearby All Saints' Church, Saxton, Yorkshire, where survives his inscribed chest tomb.[2]

The third creation was when the sixth Baron's fifth son (Humphrey Dacre) was summoned to Parliament as Lord Dacre (of Gilsland) in 1482 (for more information on this creation, see below).

 
Gregory Fiennes, 10th Baron Dacre (1539–94), son of the 9th Baron Dacre. He was restored to the title in 1558. Portrait by Hans Eworth (detail).

The sixth Baron was succeeded by his granddaughter Joan, the seventh Baroness, the only surviving child of the sixth Baron's eldest son Sir Thomas Dacre (1410–1448). She was the wife of Sir Richard Fiennes of Herstmonceux Castle, Sussex. Richard was summoned to Parliament in 1459 as Lord Dacre in right of his wife.

While there were two Barons Dacre simultaneously, the Fiennes peers, seated in Sussex, were commonly called "Baron Dacre of the South", while their counterparts, seated at Naworth Castle and Gilsland in Cumberland, were "Baron Dacre of the North". This distinction came to an end in 1569, when the Gilsland title became abeyant.

The great-great-grandson of the 7th Baroness, the ninth Baron, is notable for his conviction for murder in 1541, when his title was forfeited. However, his son Gregory was restored to the title in 1558. He was succeeded by his sister Margaret, the eleventh Baroness, the wife of Sampson Lennard. Their great-grandson, the fourteenth Baron, married Elizabeth Bayning, daughter of Paul Bayning, first Viscount Bayning of Sudbury, who in 1674 (after the title had become extinct) was created Viscountess Bayning for life.

Their son, Thomas Lennard, 15th Baron Dacre, was created Earl of Sussex in 1674. However, his earldom became extinct on his death in 1715, while the barony of Dacre fell into abeyance between his two daughters, Barbara and Anne. When Barbara died childless in 1741, the abeyance was terminated the same year in favour of Anne, the 16th Baroness. She was married three times, firstly to Richard Barrett, secondly to Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham, and thirdly to the Hon. Robert Moore, son of Henry Moore, 3rd Earl of Drogheda (younger son of the first Earl of Drogheda).

The 16th Baroness was succeeded by Thomas Lennard, the 17th Baron, her son from her first marriage. He died without legitimate issue and was succeeded by his nephew, the 18th Baron. He was the son of the Hon. Charles Roper, son of the late Lady Dacre's second marriage to Lord Teynham (the barony of Teynham had been passed on to a son from an earlier marriage of Lord Teynham). On his death, the title passed to his sister Gertrude, the 19th Baroness. She was the wife of Thomas Brand.[3]

 
Arms of Lennard: Or, on a fess gules three fleurs-de-lys of the field[4]
 
Arms of Roper: Per fesse azure and or, a pale counter-changed and three buck's heads erased of the second[5]

The 19th Baroness was succeeded by her son, the 20th Baron. He notably represented Hertfordshire in the House of Commons. His younger brother, the 21st Baron, was a General in the Army. In 1824 he assumed by Royal licence the surname of Trevor in lieu of Brand. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the 22nd Baron. He sat as Member of Parliament for Hertfordshire and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Essex. When he died, the title passed to his younger brother, the former Speaker of the House of Commons, Henry Brand, 1st Viscount Hampden, who became the 23rd Baron Dacre as well.

The barony remained a subsidiary title of the viscountcy until the death of his great-grandson, the fourth Viscount and 26th Baron, in 1965. The fourth Viscount was succeeded in the viscountcy by his younger brother while, the barony fell into abeyance between his two surviving daughters, the Hon. Rachel Leila Douglas-Home and the Hon. Tessa Mary Thompson. The abeyance was terminated in 1970 in favour of the elder daughter, the 27th holder of the title. She married the Hon. William Douglas-Home, second son of Charles Cospatrick Archibald Douglas-Home, 13th Earl of Home, and younger brother of Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home. As of 2017 the title is held by her granddaughter, the 29th Baroness, who succeeded her father in 2014.

As mentioned above, the second creation of the barony came in 1459 in favour of Ralph Dacre, second son of the sixth Baron of the first creation, and became extinct on his death in 1461. The third creation came in 1482 in favour of Humphrey Dacre, third son of the sixth Baron of the first creation. This title fell into abeyance on the death of the fifth Baron in 1569. In 1651 the title of Baron Dacre of Gilsland was recreated for Charles Howard, who was made Earl of Carlisle at the same time. He was the great-grandson of Elizabeth Dacre, daughter of the 4th Baron Dacre of the 1482 creation. For more information on this creation, see Earl of Carlisle.

The noted historian Hugh Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton, was the great-great-great-grandson of the Rev. and Hon. Richard Henry Roper, second and youngest son of Anne, 16th Baroness Dacre, from her second marriage to Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham. For this reason, he chose Dacre of Glanton as the title of the life peerage which he was awarded in 1979.

Thomas Barrett-Lennard, illegitimate son of Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 17th Baron Dacre, was created a baronet in 1801 (see Barrett-Lennard baronets of Belhus for more information).

Barons Dacre, first creation (1321) edit

 
Portrait by Andrea Soldi of Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 17th Baron Dacre (1736-1744)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son, the Hon. Arthur James Victor Beamish (b. 2020).

Ancestry edit

Barons Dacre (of Gilsland), second creation (1459) edit

Barons Dacre (of Gilsland), third creation (1482) edit

Barons Dacre of Gilsland (1661) edit

Baron Dacre of Glanton, life peerage (1979) edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.
  2. ^ For work in deciphering worn inscription see youtube channel Tim Sutherland - Archaeologist: Lord Dacre's 'Tomb' - Towton Battlefield Archaeology Project (2019) [1]
  3. ^ "Parishes: Kimpton Pages 29-33 A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3". British History Online. Victoria County History, 1912. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  4. ^ Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.601
  5. ^ Crest: a lion rampant sable holding in the dexter paw a coronet or, Fox-Davies, Armorial families; As seen on several hatchments in Church of St Peter & St Paul, Lynsted, Kent
  6. ^ For work in deciphering worn inscription see youtube channel Tim Sutherland - Archaeologist : Lord Dacre's 'Tomb' - Towton Battlefield Archaeology Project (2019) [2]

References edit

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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 Baron Dacre news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Baron Dacre is a title that has been created three times in the Peerage of England each time by writ Thomas Fiennes 9th Baron Dacre Executed for murder in 1541 when title was forfeit Arms of Fiennes Barons Dacre Azure three lions rampant or 1 Contents 1 History 2 Barons Dacre first creation 1321 3 Ancestry 4 Barons Dacre of Gilsland second creation 1459 5 Barons Dacre of Gilsland third creation 1482 6 Barons Dacre of Gilsland 1661 7 Baron Dacre of Glanton life peerage 1979 8 See also 9 Notes 10 ReferencesHistory editThe first creation came in 1321 when Ralph Dacre was summoned to Parliament as Lord Dacre He married Margaret 2nd Baroness Multon of Gilsland heiress of a large estate in Cumbria centred on Naworth Castle and lands in North Yorkshire around what is now Castle Howard However the status of the Multon barony is uncertain after Margaret s death in 1361 Lord Dacre s younger son the third Baron was murdered in 1375 He was succeeded by his younger brother the fourth Baron The latter s grandson was Thomas Dacre the sixth Baron The second creation was when the sixth Baron s second son Ralph Dacre was summoned to Parliament as Lord Dacre of Gilsland in 1459 see below However this new creation became extinct on his death in 1461 having been killed at the Battle of Towton and buried in the churchyard of nearby All Saints Church Saxton Yorkshire where survives his inscribed chest tomb 2 The third creation was when the sixth Baron s fifth son Humphrey Dacre was summoned to Parliament as Lord Dacre of Gilsland in 1482 for more information on this creation see below nbsp Gregory Fiennes 10th Baron Dacre 1539 94 son of the 9th Baron Dacre He was restored to the title in 1558 Portrait by Hans Eworth detail The sixth Baron was succeeded by his granddaughter Joan the seventh Baroness the only surviving child of the sixth Baron s eldest son Sir Thomas Dacre 1410 1448 She was the wife of Sir Richard Fiennes of Herstmonceux Castle Sussex Richard was summoned to Parliament in 1459 as Lord Dacre in right of his wife While there were two Barons Dacre simultaneously the Fiennes peers seated in Sussex were commonly called Baron Dacre of the South while their counterparts seated at Naworth Castle and Gilsland in Cumberland were Baron Dacre of the North This distinction came to an end in 1569 when the Gilsland title became abeyant The great great grandson of the 7th Baroness the ninth Baron is notable for his conviction for murder in 1541 when his title was forfeited However his son Gregory was restored to the title in 1558 He was succeeded by his sister Margaret the eleventh Baroness the wife of Sampson Lennard Their great grandson the fourteenth Baron married Elizabeth Bayning daughter of Paul Bayning first Viscount Bayning of Sudbury who in 1674 after the title had become extinct was created Viscountess Bayning for life Their son Thomas Lennard 15th Baron Dacre was created Earl of Sussex in 1674 However his earldom became extinct on his death in 1715 while the barony of Dacre fell into abeyance between his two daughters Barbara and Anne When Barbara died childless in 1741 the abeyance was terminated the same year in favour of Anne the 16th Baroness She was married three times firstly to Richard Barrett secondly to Henry Roper 8th Baron Teynham and thirdly to the Hon Robert Moore son of Henry Moore 3rd Earl of Drogheda younger son of the first Earl of Drogheda The 16th Baroness was succeeded by Thomas Lennard the 17th Baron her son from her first marriage He died without legitimate issue and was succeeded by his nephew the 18th Baron He was the son of the Hon Charles Roper son of the late Lady Dacre s second marriage to Lord Teynham the barony of Teynham had been passed on to a son from an earlier marriage of Lord Teynham On his death the title passed to his sister Gertrude the 19th Baroness She was the wife of Thomas Brand 3 nbsp Arms of Lennard Or on a fess gules three fleurs de lys of the field 4 nbsp Arms of Roper Per fesse azure and or a pale counter changed and three buck s heads erased of the second 5 The 19th Baroness was succeeded by her son the 20th Baron He notably represented Hertfordshire in the House of Commons His younger brother the 21st Baron was a General in the Army In 1824 he assumed by Royal licence the surname of Trevor in lieu of Brand He was succeeded by his eldest son the 22nd Baron He sat as Member of Parliament for Hertfordshire and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Essex When he died the title passed to his younger brother the former Speaker of the House of Commons Henry Brand 1st Viscount Hampden who became the 23rd Baron Dacre as well The barony remained a subsidiary title of the viscountcy until the death of his great grandson the fourth Viscount and 26th Baron in 1965 The fourth Viscount was succeeded in the viscountcy by his younger brother while the barony fell into abeyance between his two surviving daughters the Hon Rachel Leila Douglas Home and the Hon Tessa Mary Thompson The abeyance was terminated in 1970 in favour of the elder daughter the 27th holder of the title She married the Hon William Douglas Home second son of Charles Cospatrick Archibald Douglas Home 13th Earl of Home and younger brother of Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas Home As of 2017 update the title is held by her granddaughter the 29th Baroness who succeeded her father in 2014 As mentioned above the second creation of the barony came in 1459 in favour of Ralph Dacre second son of the sixth Baron of the first creation and became extinct on his death in 1461 The third creation came in 1482 in favour of Humphrey Dacre third son of the sixth Baron of the first creation This title fell into abeyance on the death of the fifth Baron in 1569 In 1651 the title of Baron Dacre of Gilsland was recreated for Charles Howard who was made Earl of Carlisle at the same time He was the great grandson of Elizabeth Dacre daughter of the 4th Baron Dacre of the 1482 creation For more information on this creation see Earl of Carlisle The noted historian Hugh Trevor Roper Baron Dacre of Glanton was the great great great grandson of the Rev and Hon Richard Henry Roper second and youngest son of Anne 16th Baroness Dacre from her second marriage to Henry Roper 8th Baron Teynham For this reason he chose Dacre of Glanton as the title of the life peerage which he was awarded in 1979 Thomas Barrett Lennard illegitimate son of Thomas Barrett Lennard 17th Baron Dacre was created a baronet in 1801 see Barrett Lennard baronets of Belhus for more information Barons Dacre first creation 1321 editRalph Dacre 1st Baron Dacre c 1290 1339 married Margaret de Multon 2nd Baroness Multon of Gilsland William Dacre 2nd Baron Dacre 1319 1361 Ralph Dacre 3rd Baron Dacre 1321 1375 Hugh Dacre 4th Baron Dacre 1335 1383 William Dacre 5th Baron Dacre 1357 1398 Thomas Dacre 6th Baron Dacre 1386 1458 nbsp Portrait by Andrea Soldi of Thomas Barrett Lennard 17th Baron Dacre 1736 1744 Joan Dacre 7th Baroness Dacre 1433 1486 with Richard Fiennes 7th Baron Dacre jure uxoris d 1483 Thomas Fiennes 8th Baron Dacre 1474 1534 Thomas Fiennes 9th Baron Dacre d 1541 forfeit 1541 Gregory Fiennes 10th Baron Dacre 1558 1594 restored 1558 His wife Anne d 1595 daughter of Richard Sackville was co founder of Emanuel School Margaret Fiennes 11th Baroness Dacre 1541 1612 Henry Lennard 12th Baron Dacre 1570 1616 Richard Lennard 13th Baron Dacre 1596 1630 Francis Lennard 14th Baron Dacre 1619 1662 Thomas Lennard 1st Earl of Sussex 15th Baron Dacre 1654 1715 abeyant 1715 He married Lady Anne Palmer Anne Barrett Lennard 16th Baroness Dacre 1684 1755 abeyance terminated 1741 Thomas Barrett Lennard 17th Baron Dacre 1717 1786 Trevor Charles Roper 18th Baron Dacre 1745 1794 Gertrude Brand 19th Baroness Dacre 1750 1819 Thomas Brand 20th Baron Dacre 1774 1851 Henry Otway Trevor 21st Baron Dacre 1777 1853 Thomas Crosbie William Trevor 22nd Baron Dacre 1808 1890 Henry Bouverie William Brand 1st Viscount Hampden 23rd Baron Dacre 1814 1892 Henry Robert Brand 2nd Viscount Hampden 24th Baron Dacre 1841 1906 Thomas Walter Brand 3rd Viscount Hampden 25th Baron Dacre 1869 1958 Thomas Henry Brand 4th Viscount Hampden 26th Baron Dacre 1900 1965 abeyant 1965 Rachel Leila Douglas Home 27th Baroness Dacre 1929 2012 abeyance terminated 1970 Became sister in law of Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas Home James Thomas Archibald Douglas Home 28th Baron Dacre 1952 2014 citation needed Emily Beamish 29th Baroness Dacre b 1983 She is the only child of the 28th Baron and succeeded to the title The heir apparent is the present holder s son the Hon Arthur James Victor Beamish b 2020 Ancestry editAncestors of Baron Dacre16 Charles Douglas Home 12th Earl of Home8 Charles Douglas Home 13th Earl of Home17 Maria Grey4 Hon William Douglas Home18 Frederick Lambton 4th Earl of Durham9 Lady Lillian Lambton19 Beatrix Bulteel2 James Douglas Home 28th Baron Dacre20 Thomas Brand 3rd Viscount Hampden10 Thomas Brand 4th Viscount Hampden21 Lady Katharine Montagu Douglas Scott5 Rachel Brand 27th Baroness Dacre22 Frank Seely11 Leila Seely23 Leila Russell1 Emily Douglas Home 29th Baroness Dacre6 William Stephenson3 Christine StephensonBarons Dacre of Gilsland second creation 1459 editRandolph Dacre 1st Baron Dacre d 1461 killed at the Battle of Towton and buried in the churchyard of nearby All Saints Church Saxton Yorkshire where his inscribed chest tomb survives 6 Barons Dacre of Gilsland third creation 1482 editHumphrey Dacre 1st Baron Dacre d 1485 Thomas Dacre 2nd Baron Dacre c 1464 1525 William Dacre 3rd Baron Dacre 1497 1563 Thomas Dacre 4th Baron Dacre c 1526 1566 George Dacre 5th Baron Dacre 1561 1569 abeyant Barons Dacre of Gilsland 1661 editsee Earl of Carlisle 1661 creation Baron Dacre of Glanton life peerage 1979 editHugh Trevor Roper Baron Dacre of Glanton 1914 2003 See also editViscountess Bayning Viscount Hampden 1884 creation Baron Teynham Barrett Lennard baronets of Belhus Earl of Home Earl of Carlisle 1661 creation Notes edit Fox Davies Armorial Families For work in deciphering worn inscription see youtube channel Tim Sutherland Archaeologist Lord Dacre s Tomb Towton Battlefield Archaeology Project 2019 1 Parishes Kimpton Pages 29 33 A History of the County of Hertford Volume 3 British History Online Victoria County History 1912 Retrieved 7 April 2023 Burke Sir Bernard The General Armory London 1884 p 601 Crest a lion rampant sable holding in the dexter paw a coronet or Fox Davies Armorial families As seen on several hatchments in Church of St Peter amp St Paul Lynsted Kent For work in deciphering worn inscription see youtube channel Tim Sutherland Archaeologist Lord Dacre s Tomb Towton Battlefield Archaeology Project 2019 2 References editKidd 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baron Dacre amp oldid 1181585868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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