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Earl of Plymouth

Earl of Plymouth is a title that has been created three times: twice in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

Earldom of Plymouth
Arms of Windsor-Clive: Quarterly: 1st & 4th, Argent, on a Fess Sable, three Mullets Or (Clive); 2nd & 3rd, Gules, a Saltire Argent, between twelve Crosses-Crosslet Or (Windsor). Crests: 1st: a Griffin statant Argent, ducally gorged Gules (Clive). 2nd: a Stag's Head affrontée, couped at the neck Argent, attired Or (Windsor). Supporters: On either side a Unicorn Argent, armed, maned, tufted and unguled Or.
Creation date18 December 1905 (3rd Creation)
CreationThird
Created byKing Edward VII
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderRobert Windsor-Clive, 1st Earl of Plymouth
Present holderIvor Windsor-Clive, 4th Earl of Plymouth
Heir apparentRobert Windsor-Clive, Viscount Windsor
Remainder tothe 1st Earl's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesViscount Windsor
Baron Windsor
StatusExtant
MottoJE ME FIE EN DIEU
(I trust in God)
Robert Windsor-Clive, 1st Earl of Plymouth

History edit

 
Windsor-Clive family plot in the cemetery of St Bartholomew's church, Tardebigge, Worcestershire. Robert, 1st Earl of Plymouth (1857–1923), and his family are buried here.

The first creation was in 1675 for Charles FitzCharles, one of the dozens of illegitimate children of King Charles II and one of a few by his mistress Catherine Pegge. He died without heirs in 1680, and the title became extinct.

The second creation came in 1682 in favour of Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 7th Baron Windsor. The family descends from Sir Andrew Windsor, who fought at the Battle of the Spurs in 1513, where he was knighted. In 1529 he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Windsor, of Stanwell in the County of Buckingham. His grandson, Edward, the third Baron, fought at the Battle of St Quentin in 1557. Edward's elder son Frederick, the fourth Baron, died unmarried at an early age and was succeeded by his younger brother, Henry. The latter's son, Thomas, the sixth Baron, was a Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy. On Thomas's death in 1641, the barony fell into abeyance between his sisters.

The abeyance was terminated in 1660 in favour of his nephew, Thomas Hickman. He was the son of Elizabeth Windsor, and her husband Dixie Hickman, and assumed the additional surname of Windsor as 7th Baron. He notably served as Governor of Jamaica and as Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire. In 1682, he was created Earl of Plymouth in the Peerage of England, a higher title of nobility. He was succeeded by his grandson Other, who notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire, Denbigh and Flint. His grandson and namesake, Other, the fourth Earl, was Lord Lieutenant of Glamorganshire.

On the death of fourth Earl's childless grandson, Other, the sixth Earl, in 1833, the barony and earldom separated. The barony fell into abeyance between his sisters Lady Maria Windsor, wife of Arthur Hill, 3rd Marquess of Downshire, and Lady Harriet Windsor, wife of Robert Clive, second son of Edward Clive, 1st Earl of Powis (see below for further history of the barony and Earl of Powis for earlier history of the Clive family). The sixth Earl was succeeded in the earldom by his uncle, Andrew, the seventh Earl. The seventh Earl died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother, Henry, the eighth Earl. The eighth Earl was childless and on his death in 1843 the earldom became extinct. The barony of Windsor remained in abeyance until 1855 when the abeyance was terminated in favour of Lady Harriet Windsor-(Clive)[clarification needed], who became the thirteenth Baroness. The same year she re-assumed by Royal licence her maiden surname, as a first barrel of her name. Her eldest son Robert Windsor-Clive predeceased her and she was succeeded by her grandson, Robert, the fourteenth Baron, who was a prominent Conservative politician and held office as Paymaster General and First Commissioner of Works.

In 1905 the earldom of Plymouth was revived in the third creation when Robert was created Viscount Windsor, of St Fagans in the County of Glamorgan, and Earl of Plymouth, in the County of Devon.[1] These titles were in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first Earl was succeeded by his second and only surviving son, Ivor, the second Earl, who was also a Conservative politician and served as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies and Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Ivor's eldest son, Other, the third Earl, succeeded in 1943 and died on 7 March 2018 when he was succeeded by his own son, Ivor, the present fourth Earl. As a male-line descendant of the first Earl of Powis in its present creation the Earl is a far heir-in-remainder to that peerage and its subsidiary titles.

Another member of the family was Thomas Windsor, younger son of Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth, who was elevated to the new title Viscount Windsor in 1699. After the death of his son, the second Viscount, the title was extinct for 38 years from 1758. However his daughter and heiress, Charlotte Jane, married John Stuart, 4th Earl of Bute and the title "of" Windsor was revived in 1796 ( Earl of Windsor) as a (courtesy) style for the Marquess of Bute (the first subsidiary title is Earl of Dumfries since 1803 when this title, created in 1633, was inherited by the second Marquess).

The family seat was Hewell Grange, Worcestershire. Later residences are Oakly Park, Bromfield near Ludlow, Shropshire, and a house in London W8.[2]

'Other' (pronounced ǒðer), a customary male forename for Earls of Plymouth, derives from medieval writings of earlier oral traditions regarding a Saxon ancestor 'Otho' or 'Othere' of the Hickman-Windsor family.

Earl of Plymouth, first creation (1675) edit

Earl of Plymouth, second and third creations edit

Baron Windsor (1529) edit

 
Monument (now lost) to Henry Windsor, 5th Baron Windsor (1562–1605), St Bartholomew's Church, Tardebigge, Worcestershire

Earl of Plymouth (1682) edit

Baron Windsor (1529; reverted) edit

Earl of Plymouth (1905) edit

 
Arms of Robert Windsor-Clive, 1st Earl of Plymouth (1857–1923)

Present peer edit

Ivor Edward Other Windsor-Clive, 4th Earl of Plymouth (born 19 November 1951), is the eldest son of the 3rd Earl and his wife Caroline Helen Rice. He has a sister, Lady Emma (born 1954), and two brothers, Simon Percy (born 1956) and David Justin (born 1960). Known as Viscount Windsor from birth, he was educated at Harrow School and the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. In 1973 he was co-founder of the Centre for Modern Art and was its director until 1976. In 2003 he lived at 6 Oakley Street, Chelsea, London. On 7 March 2018 he succeeded his father to the peerages.[4]

On 6 July 1979, as Lord Windsor, he married Caroline Anne Nettlefold, daughter of Frederick Nettleford and Juliana Eveline Curzon, a daughter of Richard Curzon, 2nd Viscount Scarsdale.[4]

  • Robert Other Ivor Windsor-Clive, Viscount Windsor (born 1981), heir apparent,[4] whose heir is his son Edward Other Ivor Llewellyn Windsor-Clive (born 2019)
  • Frederick John Richard Windsor-Clive (born 1983)[4]
  • Lady India Windsor-Clive (born 1988)[4]
  • Edward James Archer Windsor-Clive (born 1994)[4]

Family tree edit

Seat and published probate wealth edit

The second earl died, seized of St Fagans Castle, in 1943. His probate was sworn the next year at £1,204,429 (equivalent to about £68,400,000 in 2023).[5] The castle went (by gift) to the National Museum of Wales, becoming one of its key sites from his wife's death in 1947 (leading to his double probate) whereby the total assets amounted to £1,824,359 (equivalent to about £103,600,000 in 2023).[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "No. 27865". The London Gazette. 19 December 1905. p. 9084.
  2. ^ "Plymouth, 4th Earl of, (Ivor Edward Other Windsor-Clive) (born 19 Nov. 1951)." WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 1 Dec. 2007; Accessed 1 Aug. 2020. https://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/10.1093/ww/9780199540884.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-40353.
  3. ^ PLYMOUTH, EARL – Death Notices – Shropshire Star Announcements
  4. ^ a b c d e f Burkes Peerage, volume 3 (2003), p. 3152.
  5. ^ a b https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk Calendar of Probates and Administrations
  • Kidd, Charles & Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed]

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Other Robert Ivor Windsor-Clive, 3rd Earl of Plymouth

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Lord Windsor redirects here For other ennobled persons and titles see Windsor disambiguation This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Earl of Plymouth is a title that has been created three times twice in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Earldom of PlymouthArms of Windsor Clive Quarterly 1st amp 4th Argent on a Fess Sable three Mullets Or Clive 2nd amp 3rd Gules a Saltire Argent between twelve Crosses Crosslet Or Windsor Crests 1st a Griffin statant Argent ducally gorged Gules Clive 2nd a Stag s Head affrontee couped at the neck Argent attired Or Windsor Supporters On either side a Unicorn Argent armed maned tufted and unguled Or Creation date18 December 1905 3rd Creation CreationThirdCreated byKing Edward VIIPeeragePeerage of the United KingdomFirst holderRobert Windsor Clive 1st Earl of PlymouthPresent holderIvor Windsor Clive 4th Earl of PlymouthHeir apparentRobert Windsor Clive Viscount WindsorRemainder tothe 1st Earl s heirs male of the body lawfully begottenSubsidiary titlesViscount WindsorBaron WindsorStatusExtantMottoJE ME FIE EN DIEU I trust in God Robert Windsor Clive 1st Earl of Plymouth Contents 1 History 2 Earl of Plymouth first creation 1675 3 Earl of Plymouth second and third creations 3 1 Baron Windsor 1529 3 2 Earl of Plymouth 1682 3 3 Baron Windsor 1529 reverted 3 4 Earl of Plymouth 1905 3 5 Present peer 4 Family tree 5 Seat and published probate wealth 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Windsor Clive family plot in the cemetery of St Bartholomew s church Tardebigge Worcestershire Robert 1st Earl of Plymouth 1857 1923 and his family are buried here The first creation was in 1675 for Charles FitzCharles one of the dozens of illegitimate children of King Charles II and one of a few by his mistress Catherine Pegge He died without heirs in 1680 and the title became extinct The second creation came in 1682 in favour of Thomas Hickman Windsor 7th Baron Windsor The family descends from Sir Andrew Windsor who fought at the Battle of the Spurs in 1513 where he was knighted In 1529 he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Windsor of Stanwell in the County of Buckingham His grandson Edward the third Baron fought at the Battle of St Quentin in 1557 Edward s elder son Frederick the fourth Baron died unmarried at an early age and was succeeded by his younger brother Henry The latter s son Thomas the sixth Baron was a Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy On Thomas s death in 1641 the barony fell into abeyance between his sisters The abeyance was terminated in 1660 in favour of his nephew Thomas Hickman He was the son of Elizabeth Windsor and her husband Dixie Hickman and assumed the additional surname of Windsor as 7th Baron He notably served as Governor of Jamaica and as Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire In 1682 he was created Earl of Plymouth in the Peerage of England a higher title of nobility He was succeeded by his grandson Other who notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire Denbigh and Flint His grandson and namesake Other the fourth Earl was Lord Lieutenant of Glamorganshire On the death of fourth Earl s childless grandson Other the sixth Earl in 1833 the barony and earldom separated The barony fell into abeyance between his sisters Lady Maria Windsor wife of Arthur Hill 3rd Marquess of Downshire and Lady Harriet Windsor wife of Robert Clive second son of Edward Clive 1st Earl of Powis see below for further history of the barony and Earl of Powis for earlier history of the Clive family The sixth Earl was succeeded in the earldom by his uncle Andrew the seventh Earl The seventh Earl died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother Henry the eighth Earl The eighth Earl was childless and on his death in 1843 the earldom became extinct The barony of Windsor remained in abeyance until 1855 when the abeyance was terminated in favour of Lady Harriet Windsor Clive clarification needed who became the thirteenth Baroness The same year she re assumed by Royal licence her maiden surname as a first barrel of her name Her eldest son Robert Windsor Clive predeceased her and she was succeeded by her grandson Robert the fourteenth Baron who was a prominent Conservative politician and held office as Paymaster General and First Commissioner of Works In 1905 the earldom of Plymouth was revived in the third creation when Robert was created Viscount Windsor of St Fagans in the County of Glamorgan and Earl of Plymouth in the County of Devon 1 These titles were in the Peerage of the United Kingdom The first Earl was succeeded by his second and only surviving son Ivor the second Earl who was also a Conservative politician and served as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms Under Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs Under Secretary of State for the Colonies and Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Ivor s eldest son Other the third Earl succeeded in 1943 and died on 7 March 2018 when he was succeeded by his own son Ivor the present fourth Earl As a male line descendant of the first Earl of Powis in its present creation the Earl is a far heir in remainder to that peerage and its subsidiary titles Another member of the family was Thomas Windsor younger son of Thomas Hickman Windsor 1st Earl of Plymouth who was elevated to the new title Viscount Windsor in 1699 After the death of his son the second Viscount the title was extinct for 38 years from 1758 However his daughter and heiress Charlotte Jane married John Stuart 4th Earl of Bute and the title of Windsor was revived in 1796 Earl of Windsor as a courtesy style for the Marquess of Bute the first subsidiary title is Earl of Dumfries since 1803 when this title created in 1633 was inherited by the second Marquess The family seat was Hewell Grange Worcestershire Later residences are Oakly Park Bromfield near Ludlow Shropshire and a house in London W8 2 Other pronounced ǒder a customary male forename for Earls of Plymouth derives from medieval writings of earlier oral traditions regarding a Saxon ancestor Otho or Othere of the Hickman Windsor family Earl of Plymouth first creation 1675 editCharles FitzCharles 1st Earl of Plymouth 1657 1680 Earl of Plymouth second and third creations editBaron Windsor 1529 edit nbsp Monument now lost to Henry Windsor 5th Baron Windsor 1562 1605 St Bartholomew s Church Tardebigge Worcestershire Andrew Windsor 1st Baron Windsor 1467 1543 William Windsor 2nd Baron Windsor 1498 1558 Edward Windsor 3rd Baron Windsor 1532 1574 Frederick Windsor 4th Baron Windsor 1559 1585 Henry Windsor 5th Baron Windsor 1562 1605 Thomas Windsor 6th Baron Windsor 1591 1642 abeyant Thomas Hickman Windsor 7th Baron Windsor 1627 1687 abeyance terminated 1660 created Earl of Plymouth in 1682 Earl of Plymouth 1682 edit Thomas Hickman Windsor 1st Earl of Plymouth 1627 1687 Other Windsor Lord Windsor 1659 1694 Other Windsor 2nd Earl of Plymouth 1679 1727 Other Windsor 3rd Earl of Plymouth 1707 1732 Other Lewis Windsor 4th Earl of Plymouth 1731 1771 Other Hickman Windsor 5th Earl of Plymouth 1751 1799 Other Archer Windsor 6th Earl of Plymouth 1789 1833 barony of Windsor abeyant 1833 1855 Andrew Windsor 7th Earl of Plymouth 1764 1837 Henry Windsor 8th Earl of Plymouth 1768 1843 Baron Windsor 1529 reverted edit Harriet Windsor 13th Baroness Windsor 1797 1869 abeyance terminated 1855 Robert Windsor Clive 1824 1859 Robert George Windsor Clive 14th Baron Windsor 1857 1923 created Earl of Plymouth in 1905 Earl of Plymouth 1905 edit nbsp Arms of Robert Windsor Clive 1st Earl of Plymouth 1857 1923 Robert George Windsor Clive 1st Earl of Plymouth 1857 1923 Other Robert Windsor Clive Viscount Windsor 1884 1908 Ivor Miles Windsor Clive 2nd Earl of Plymouth 1889 1943 Other Robert Ivor Windsor Clive 3rd Earl of Plymouth 1923 2018 3 Ivor Edward Other Windsor Clive 4th Earl of Plymouth born 1951 Present peer edit Ivor Edward Other Windsor Clive 4th Earl of Plymouth born 19 November 1951 is the eldest son of the 3rd Earl and his wife Caroline Helen Rice He has a sister Lady Emma born 1954 and two brothers Simon Percy born 1956 and David Justin born 1960 Known as Viscount Windsor from birth he was educated at Harrow School and the Royal Agricultural College Cirencester In 1973 he was co founder of the Centre for Modern Art and was its director until 1976 In 2003 he lived at 6 Oakley Street Chelsea London On 7 March 2018 he succeeded his father to the peerages 4 On 6 July 1979 as Lord Windsor he married Caroline Anne Nettlefold daughter of Frederick Nettleford and Juliana Eveline Curzon a daughter of Richard Curzon 2nd Viscount Scarsdale 4 Robert Other Ivor Windsor Clive Viscount Windsor born 1981 heir apparent 4 whose heir is his son Edward Other Ivor Llewellyn Windsor Clive born 2019 Frederick John Richard Windsor Clive born 1983 4 Lady India Windsor Clive born 1988 4 Edward James Archer Windsor Clive born 1994 4 Family tree editvte Earls of Plymouth family tree Baron Windsor of Stanwell in the County of Buckingham 1592 Andrew Windsor1467 15431st Baron Windsor William Windsor1498 15582nd Baron Windsor Edward Windsor1532 15743rd Baron Windsor Frederick Windsor Ferdinand 1559 15854th Baron WindsorHenry Windsor1562 16055th Baron Windsor Dixie HickmanElizabeth WindsorThomas Windsor1591 16416th Baron Windsor Barony in abeyance 1641 Barony abeyance terminated 1660Earl of Plymouth 2nd creation 1682 Thomas Hickman Windsor1627 16871st Earl of Plymouth 7th Baron WindsorCharles II1630 1685King of England and Scotland Earl of Plymouth 1st creation 1675 Other Windsor1659 1684Lord WindsorCharles FitzCharles1657 1680Earl of Plymouth Viscount Windsor 1st creation 1699Baron Mountjoy 1712Earldom of Plymouth 1st creation extinct 1680 Other Windsor1679 17272nd Earl of Plymouth 8th Baron WindsorThomas Windsorc 1670 17381st Viscount Windsor and Baron Mountjoy Other Windsor1707 17323rd Earl of Plymouth 9th Baron WindsorHerbert Windsor1707 17582nd Viscount Windsor and Baron Mountjoy Viscount of Windsor 1st creation and Barony of Mountjoy extinct 1727 Other Lewis Windsor1731 17714th Earl of Plymouth 10th Baron Windsor Other Hickman Windsor1751 17995th Earl of Plymouth 11th Baron WindsorThomas Windsor1752 1832Andrew Windsor1764 18377th Earl of PlymouthHenry Windsor1768 18438th Earl of Plymouth Earldom of Plymouth 2nd creation extinct 1843 Abeyance terminated 1855 Other Archer Windsor1789 18336th Earl of Plymouth 12th Baron WindsorHarriet Windsor Clive1797 186913th Baroness WindsorRobert Henry Clive Barony in abeyance 1833 Robert Windsor Clive1824 1859 Earl of Plymouth 3rd creation and Viscount Windsor 2nd creation 1905 Robert George Windsor Clive1857 19231st Earl of Plymouth and Viscount Windsor 14th Baron Windsor Other Robert Windsor Clive1884 1908Ivor Miles Windsor Clive1889 19432nd Earl of Plymouth and Viscount Windsor 15th Baron Windsor Other Robert Ivor Windsor Clive1923 20183rd Earl of Plymouth and Viscount Windsor 16th Baron Windsor Ivor Edward Other Windsor Cliveb 1951 4th Earl of Plymouth and Viscount Windsor 17th Baron Windsor Robert Other Ivor Windsor Cliveb 1981 styled Viscount Windsor Heir apparent Edward Other Ivor Llewellyn Windsor Cliveb 2019Seat and published probate wealth editThe second earl died seized of St Fagans Castle in 1943 His probate was sworn the next year at 1 204 429 equivalent to about 68 400 000 in 2023 5 The castle went by gift to the National Museum of Wales becoming one of its key sites from his wife s death in 1947 leading to his double probate whereby the total assets amounted to 1 824 359 equivalent to about 103 600 000 in 2023 5 See also editViscount Windsor Earl of Powis 1804 creation Marquess of Bute Hewell Grange Barnt Green House St Fagans Castle Oakly Park ShropshireReferences edit No 27865 The London Gazette 19 December 1905 p 9084 Plymouth 4th Earl of Ivor Edward Other Windsor Clive born 19 Nov 1951 WHO S WHO amp WHO WAS WHO 1 Dec 2007 Accessed 1 Aug 2020 https www ukwhoswho com view 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 001 0001 ww 9780199540884 e 40353 PLYMOUTH EARL Death Notices Shropshire Star Announcements a b c d e f Burkes Peerage volume 3 2003 p 3152 a b https probatesearch service gov uk Calendar of Probates and Administrations Kidd Charles amp Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 page needed External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Windsor Clive Plymouth family Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Other Robert Ivor Windsor Clive 3rd Earl of Plymouth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earl of Plymouth amp oldid 1172252148, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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