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Baron Petre

Baron Petre (/ˈptə/), of Writtle, in the County of Essex, is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1603 for Sir John Petre. His family has since been associated with the county of Essex. He represented Essex in parliament and served as Lord Lieutenant of Essex. Lord Petre was the son of Sir William Petre, Secretary of State to Henry VIII, Mary I, Edward VI and Elizabeth I. Sir William acquired Ingatestone Hall and the surrounding manor from Henry for the full market value after it had been surrendered to the King by Barking Abbey during the Suppression of the Monasteries.

Baron Petre

Arms of Petre: Gules, a bend or between two escallops argent[1]
PeeragePeerage of England
First holderJohn Petre, 1st Baron Petre
Present holderJohn Petre, 18th Baron Petre
Heir apparentHon. Dominic Petre
Seat(s)Ingatestone Hall
Ingatestone Hall. The seat of the Petre family.

History edit

The first Baron was succeeded by his son, William Petre, 2nd Baron Petre. He sat as Member of Parliament for Essex. His grandson, William Petre, 4th Baron Petre, was one of the accused in the Titus Oates plot and died in the Tower of London in 1684. His younger brother, Thomas Petre, 6th Baron Petre, was Lord Lieutenant of Essex. His great-grandson, Robert Petre, 9th Baron Petre, who succeeded his father the year of his birth, married Anne Howard, daughter of Philip Howard, younger brother of Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk. On her uncle's death in 1777 Anne became co-heiress to the baronies of Howard, Furnivall, Strange of Blackmere, Talbot, Braose of Gower, Dacre of Gillesland, Greystock, Ferrers of Wemme, Giffard of Brimsfield and Verdon.

Their great-great-grandson, Bernard Petre, 14th Baron Petre, married Etheldreda, daughter of William Robinson Clark. In 1913 (five years after the death of Lord Petre) the abeyance of the ancient barony of Furnivall was terminated by the King in favour of their daughter Mary Frances Katherine Petre, who became the nineteenth Baroness Furnivall (see the Baron Furnivall for more information). Petre was succeeded by his younger brother, Philip Petre, 15th Baron Petre. As of 2017 the title is held by the latter's great-grandson, John Petre, 18th Baron Petre, who succeeded his father in 1989. Lord Petre has been Lord Lieutenant of Essex since 2002.

Another member of the Petre family was Father Sir Edward Petre, 3rd Baronet, the unpopular chaplain and advisor to James II. James made him Clerk of the Closet and asked the Pope to make him a bishop and later a Cardinal but was refused both requests.

The Petre family have been staunchly loyal to Roman Catholicism. It was the first Baron who publicly acknowledged his Catholicism. At least twelve members of the family have been Jesuits. The family has also produced two bishops, Francis (1692–1775) and Benjamin (1672–1758). These two were coadjutor bishops of, respectively, Bishop Dicconson and Bishop Challoner.

The feudal Lordship of Writtle had for centuries been the possession of the de Brus family and early chroniclers give the manor there as the birthplace of Robert the Bruce.[2]

Properties edit

The family seats are Ingatestone Hall (principal), at Ingatestone, Essex, and Writtle Park, Essex. The family-owned Thorndon Hall, near Brentwood, is set in an extensive deer park.[3] Formerly called "Thorndon Old Hall", it burned down in the early 18th century; after which "New" Thorndon Hall was built about a mile north, in Ingrave. This too suffered from a fire in the 1880s and has since been rebuilt as flats within the repaired walls, and the family mortuary chapel nearby is now owned by Historic Chapels Trust. Thorndon Park is mostly now run by Essex County Council as a Country Park with the Petre family retaining limited ownerships.

Barons Petre (1603) edit

 
Arms of the Barons Petre.

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Hon. Dominic William Petre (b. 1966)
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son William John Jude Petre (b. 2001)

Line of succession edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.883
  2. ^ Dunbar, Sir Archibald H., Bt., Scottish Kings - A Revised Chronology of Scottish History 1005 - 1625, Edinburgh, 1899, p.127, where he cites Fordun's Annals, p.60, as saying Writtle, Essex, was his birthplace.
  3. ^ Joseph Whitake. A descriptive list of the deer-parks and paddocks of England. London : Ballantyne, Hanson, 1892, OCLC 6113552, p. 56.

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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 Petre news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Baron Petre ˈ p iː t e of Writtle in the County of Essex is a title in the Peerage of England It was created in 1603 for Sir John Petre His family has since been associated with the county of Essex He represented Essex in parliament and served as Lord Lieutenant of Essex Lord Petre was the son of Sir William Petre Secretary of State to Henry VIII Mary I Edward VI and Elizabeth I Sir William acquired Ingatestone Hall and the surrounding manor from Henry for the full market value after it had been surrendered to the King by Barking Abbey during the Suppression of the Monasteries Baron PetreArms of Petre Gules a bend or between two escallops argent 1 PeeragePeerage of EnglandFirst holderJohn Petre 1st Baron PetrePresent holderJohn Petre 18th Baron PetreHeir apparentHon Dominic PetreSeat s Ingatestone Hall Ingatestone Hall The seat of the Petre family Contents 1 History 2 Properties 3 Barons Petre 1603 4 Line of succession 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe first Baron was succeeded by his son William Petre 2nd Baron Petre He sat as Member of Parliament for Essex His grandson William Petre 4th Baron Petre was one of the accused in the Titus Oates plot and died in the Tower of London in 1684 His younger brother Thomas Petre 6th Baron Petre was Lord Lieutenant of Essex His great grandson Robert Petre 9th Baron Petre who succeeded his father the year of his birth married Anne Howard daughter of Philip Howard younger brother of Edward Howard 9th Duke of Norfolk On her uncle s death in 1777 Anne became co heiress to the baronies of Howard Furnivall Strange of Blackmere Talbot Braose of Gower Dacre of Gillesland Greystock Ferrers of Wemme Giffard of Brimsfield and Verdon Their great great grandson Bernard Petre 14th Baron Petre married Etheldreda daughter of William Robinson Clark In 1913 five years after the death of Lord Petre the abeyance of the ancient barony of Furnivall was terminated by the King in favour of their daughter Mary Frances Katherine Petre who became the nineteenth Baroness Furnivall see the Baron Furnivall for more information Petre was succeeded by his younger brother Philip Petre 15th Baron Petre As of 2017 update the title is held by the latter s great grandson John Petre 18th Baron Petre who succeeded his father in 1989 Lord Petre has been Lord Lieutenant of Essex since 2002 Another member of the Petre family was Father Sir Edward Petre 3rd Baronet the unpopular chaplain and advisor to James II James made him Clerk of the Closet and asked the Pope to make him a bishop and later a Cardinal but was refused both requests The Petre family have been staunchly loyal to Roman Catholicism It was the first Baron who publicly acknowledged his Catholicism At least twelve members of the family have been Jesuits The family has also produced two bishops Francis 1692 1775 and Benjamin 1672 1758 These two were coadjutor bishops of respectively Bishop Dicconson and Bishop Challoner The feudal Lordship of Writtle had for centuries been the possession of the de Brus family and early chroniclers give the manor there as the birthplace of Robert the Bruce 2 Properties editThe family seats are Ingatestone Hall principal at Ingatestone Essex and Writtle Park Essex The family owned Thorndon Hall near Brentwood is set in an extensive deer park 3 Formerly called Thorndon Old Hall it burned down in the early 18th century after which New Thorndon Hall was built about a mile north in Ingrave This too suffered from a fire in the 1880s and has since been rebuilt as flats within the repaired walls and the family mortuary chapel nearby is now owned by Historic Chapels Trust Thorndon Park is mostly now run by Essex County Council as a Country Park with the Petre family retaining limited ownerships Barons Petre 1603 edit nbsp Arms of the Barons Petre John Petre 1st Baron Petre 1549 1613 William Petre 2nd Baron Petre 1575 1637 Robert Petre 3rd Baron Petre 1599 1638 William Petre 4th Baron Petre 1626 1684 John Petre 5th Baron Petre 1629 1684 Thomas Petre 6th Baron Petre 1633 1706 Robert Petre 7th Baron Petre 1689 1713 Robert James Petre 8th Baron Petre 1713 1742 born posthumously 2 months and 10 days after the death of his father the 7th Baron succeeded to the title immediately upon his birth Robert Edward Petre 9th Baron Petre 1742 1801 succeeded to the title about four months after his birth upon the death of his father the 8th Baron Robert Edward Petre 10th Baron Petre 1763 1809 William Henry Francis Petre 11th Baron Petre 1793 1850 William Bernard Petre 12th Baron Petre 1817 1884 William Joseph Petre 13th Baron Petre 1847 1893 Bernard Henry Philip Petre 14th Baron Petre 1858 1908 Philip Benedict Joseph Petre 15th Baron Petre 1864 1908 Lionel George Carroll Petre 16th Baron Petre 1890 1915 Joseph William Lionel Petre 17th Baron Petre 1914 1989 succeeded to the title about fifteen months after his birth upon the death in battle of his father the 16th Baron John Patrick Lionel Petre 18th Baron Petre b 1942 The heir apparent is the present holder s son Hon Dominic William Petre b 1966 The heir apparent s heir apparent is his son William John Jude Petre b 2001 Line of succession edit nbsp John Petre 1st Baron Petre 1549 1613 nbsp William Petre 2nd Baron Petre 1575 1637 nbsp Robert Petre 3rd Baron Petre 1599 1638 nbsp William Petre 4th Baron Petre 1626 1684 nbsp John Petre 5th Baron Petre 1629 1684 nbsp Thomas Petre 6th Baron Petre 1633 1706 nbsp Robert Petre 7th Baron Petre 1689 1713 nbsp Robert Petre 8th Baron Petre 1713 1742 nbsp Robert Petre 9th Baron Petre 1742 1801 nbsp Robert Petre 10th Baron Petre 1763 1809 nbsp William Petre 11th Baron Petre 1793 1850 nbsp William Petre 12th Baron Petre 1817 1884 nbsp William Petre 13th Baron Petre 1847 1893 nbsp Bernard Petre 14th Baron Petre 1858 1908 nbsp Philip Petre 15th Baron Petre 1864 1908 nbsp Lionel Petre 16th Baron Petre 1890 1915 nbsp Joseph Petre 17th Baron Petre 1914 1989 nbsp John Petre 18th Baron Petre b 1942 1 Dominic Petre b 1966 2 William Petre b 2001 See also editFather Edward Petre Francis Petre Maude Petre Baron Furnivall Petre Baronets of Cranham Hall Francis Loraine Petre military historianNotes edit Debrett s Peerage 1968 p 883 Dunbar Sir Archibald H Bt Scottish Kings A Revised Chronology of Scottish History 1005 1625 Edinburgh 1899 p 127 where he cites Fordun s Annals p 60 as saying Writtle Essex was his birthplace Joseph Whitake A descriptive list of the deer parks and paddocks of England London Ballantyne Hanson 1892 OCLC 6113552 p 56 References 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 External links edit nbsp Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Family of Petre Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Portrait of Sir William Petre Genealogy unreliable source Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baron Petre amp oldid 1140474798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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