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Marquess of Halifax

The title Marquess of Halifax was created in the Peerage of England in 1682 for the George Savile, 1st Earl of Halifax.

George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax

He had previously been created Baron Savile, of Elland in the County of York, Viscount Halifax in 1668, and Earl of Halifax in 1679, all also in the Peerage of England. The baronetcy, styled "of Thornhill in the County of York", had been created in the Baronetage of England in 1611 for his great-grandfather George Savile.[1] All peerages became extinct on the death of the 2nd Marquess in 1700. The baronetcy was inherited by a kinsman, the 6th Baronet, and became extinct on the death of the 8th Baronet in 1784.

The courtesy title used by the heir apparent to the earldom and marquessate was Lord Elland, taken from the territorial designation of the barony of Savile. The family seat was originally Thornhill Hall, which was destroyed in the English Civil War, after which the seat was transferred to Rufford Abbey.

Family edit

The 1st Marquess's sister married the 1st Earl of Plymouth. His daughter by his first wife (daughter of the 1st Earl of Sunderland) married the 3rd Earl of Carbery. His daughter by his second wife (sister of the 1st Duke of Kingston) married the 3rd Earl of Chesterfield.

The 2nd Marquess was son of the first by his first marriage. He married Mary Finch, a daughter of the 2nd Earl of Nottingham and Lady Essex Rich. Essex was daughter of the 3rd Earl of Warwick and Anne Cheeke. Anne was daughter of Sir Thomas Cheeke of Pirgo and a senior Essex Rich. The elder Essex was daughter of the 1st Earl of Warwick and Penelope Devereux, Lady Rich. Essex was probably named after her maternal grandfather the 1st Earl of Essex. Her maternal grandmother was Lettice Knollys. William Savile was father-in-law to the 4th Earl of Cork, the 7th Earl of Thanet and the 4th Earl of Elgin.

The Savile estates edit

The 8th and last Savile Baronet bequeathed the Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire estates (including Rufford Abbey and Thornhill) of the family on his nephew, The Hon. Richard Lumley-Saunderson, later 6th Earl of Scarbrough, younger son of the 4th Earl of Scarbrough and Barbara Savile, sister and heiress of Sir George Savile. Eventually, in 1887, the Savile estates passed to his great-nephew, the diplomat John Lumley-Savile, who assumed the surname of Savile only and was created Baron Savile the following year.

Savile baronets, of Thornhill (1611) edit

 
Portrait of Sir George Savile, 1st Baronet, by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger

Viscount Halifax (1668) edit

Earl of Halifax (1679) edit

Marquess of Halifax (1682) edit

Savile baronets, of Thornhill (1611; reverted) edit

Title succession chart edit

Title succession chart, Savile baronets and Marquesses of Halifax.
Sir George Savile
1st Baronet

1551–1622
Sir George Savile
1583–1614
Sir John Savile
died 1660
Henry Savile
1599–1666
Sir George Savile
2nd Baronet
c. 1611 – 1626
Sir William Savile
3rd Baronet

1612–1644
Sir John Savile
6th Baronet
c. 1651 – 1704
Thomas Savile
died 1677
Rev.
John Savile
died 1700
Viscount Halifax
Earl of Halifax
Marquess of Halifax
George Savile
1st Marquess of Halifax

1633–1695
Sir George Savile
7th Baronet

1678–1743
William Savile
2nd Marquess of Halifax

1665–1700
Sir George Savile
8th Baronet

1726–1784
Viscountcy, earldom
and marquessate extinct
Baronetcy extinct

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage 1900

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