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Earl of Dudley

Earl of Dudley, of Dudley Castle in the County of Stafford (now the West Midlands), is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, both times for members of the Ward family.

Earldom of Dudley

Arms of Ward: Chequy or and azure, a bend ermine; Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or a lion's head azure; Supporters: On either side an angel proper crined and winged or under-robes sanguine outer-robes azure
Creation date17 February 1860
CreationSecond[1]
Created byQueen Victoria
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderWilliam Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley
Present holderDavid Ward, 5th Earl of Dudley
Heir presumptiveLeander Grenville Dudley Ward
Remainder toFirst earl's heirs male of the body, lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesViscount Ednam
Baron Ward
Former seat(s)Dudley House
Witley Court
Himley Hall
MottoCOMME JE FÛS
("As I was")[1]

History

Dudley was first used for a peerage on 25 March 1341/42, when John Sutton became the first Lord Dudley of Dudley Castle. The male line failed at the 10th Baron, Sir Ferdinando Dudley, and Dudley Castle passed to his daughter, Frances Dudley, Baroness Dudley (1611–1697).[1] She married Sir Humble Ward, the son of a wealthy goldsmith and jeweller to King Charles I (see Baron Dudley for more history of the Sutton family). Frances was given away in marriage by her grandfather Lord Dudley in order for him to be able to redeem the heavily mortgaged estates around Dudley, whose mineral resources were the foundation of the family's great wealth.

In 1644, Frances's husband Sir Humble Ward was raised to the Peerage of England in his own right as Baron Ward, of Birmingham in the County of Warwick.[1] In contrast to the barony of Dudley, which had been created by writ, this peerage was created by letters patent and with remainder to heirs male. Lady Dudley and Lord Ward were both succeeded by their son Edward, the seventh and second Baron, respectively. He was styled Lord Dudley and Ward. He was succeeded by his grandson, the eighth and third Baron. He was the son of William Ward. On Lord Dudley and Ward's early death the titles passed to his posthumous son, the ninth and fourth Baron. He died unmarried at an early age and was succeeded by his uncle, the 10th and fifth Baron.[1]

On his death in 1740, the two baronies separated. The barony of Dudley, which could pass through female lines, was inherited by the late Baron's nephew Ferdinando Dudley Lea (see the Baron Dudley for later history of this title).[1] He was succeeded in the barony of Ward, which could only pass through male lines, by his second cousin John Ward, who became the sixth Baron Ward. He was the grandson of William Ward (d. 1714), second son of the first Baron. Lord Ward had earlier represented Newcastle under Lyme in the House of Commons. In 1763 he was created Viscount Dudley and Ward, of Dudley in the County of Worcester, in the Peerage of Great Britain.[2] He was succeeded by his son from his first marriage, the second Viscount. He sat as Member of Parliament for Marlborough and for Worcestershire. He was childless and on his death the titles passed to his half-brother, the third Viscount. He was also Member of Parliament for Worcestershire. He was succeeded by his son, the fourth Viscount. He was a politician and served as Foreign Secretary from 1827 to 1828. In 1827 he was honoured when he was created Viscount Ednam, of Ednam in the County of Roxburgh, and Earl of Dudley, of Dudley Castle in the County of Stafford.[3] Both titles were in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.[1]

Lord Dudley was childless and on his death in 1833, the two viscountcies and earldom became extinct. He was succeeded in the barony of Ward by his second cousin Reverend William Humble Ward, the 10th Baron. He was the grandson of Reverend William Ward, younger brother of the first Viscount Dudley and Ward. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the 11th Baron.[1]

In 1860, the viscountcy of Ednam and earldom of Dudley were revived when the 11th baron was created Viscount Ednam, of Ednam in the County of Roxburgh, and Earl of Dudley, of Dudley Castle in the County of Stafford.[4] Both titles are in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. On his death the titles passed to his eldest son, the second Earl. He was a Conservative politician and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland from 1902 to 1905 during the Irish Reform Association's plan for devolution in Ireland, and as Governor-General of Australia from 1908 to 1911. He is commemorated by a Dudley Street in the Queen's Quarter of Belfast. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the third Earl of Dudley, who represented Hornsey and Wednesbury in the House of Commons as a Conservative. The Third Earl died in Paris on 26 December 1969.[5] As of 2017 the titles are held by his grandson, the fifth Earl, who succeeded his father in 2013.[1]

Several other members of the Ward family have also gained distinction. William Dudley Ward, grandson of Humble Dudley Ward, second son of the 10th Baron Ward, was a Liberal politician. He married the socialite Freda May Birkin. Their daughter Penelope Dudley-Ward was a well-known actress. Sir John Hubert Ward (1870–1938), second son of the first Earl, was a major in the army and courtier. His son John Ward (1909–1990) was a colonel in the Life Guards. Robert Ward, third son of the first Earl, was Conservative Member of Parliament for Crewe. Edward Frederick Ward (1907–1987), third son of the second Earl, was a Group Captain in the Royal Air Force. George Ward, fourth and youngest son of the second Earl, was a Conservative politician and was created Viscount Ward of Witley in 1960. The actress Rachel Ward and her sister the environmental campaigner Tracy Louise Ward are both daughters of Peter Alistair Ward, third son of the third Earl.

The family seat of the Earls of Dudley was Himley Hall until the 1830s, after which Witley Court served as the main residence along with Dudley House. Witley Court was sold in 1920 and became derelict after a fire in 1937. The 1st Earl of Dudley of the 1860 creation was originally buried in the crypt of Saint Michael and All Angels Church in Great Witley, but was later moved to Worcester Cathedral where he is commemorated with a large funerary monument. His more recent successors – including the 4th Earl and his wife – rest in a private burial ground at Himley. Located at the rear of Himley's parish church, it is laid out as a memorial garden and normally closed to the public.

Barons Ward (1644) of Birmingham

Viscounts Dudley and Ward (1763)

Earls of Dudley, First Creation (1827)

Barons Ward (1644; Reverted)

Earls of Dudley, Second Creation (1860)

Line of succession

  1. Leander Grenville Dudley Ward (b.1971) brother of the 5th Earl
  2. Alexander Evelyn Giles Ward (b.1961) grandson of the 3rd Earl
  3. Archibald Rupert William Ward (b.1993) son of Alexander Ward
  4. Jeremy Christopher Ward (b.1975) grandson of the 3rd Earl
  5. Hector Geordie Ward (b.2009) son of Jeremy Ward
  6. Benjamin Robin Ward (b.1978) grandson of the 3rd Earl
  7. Rupert Michael Ward (b.1947) grandson of the 2nd Earl
  8. Eric Roderick Humble Ward (b.1973) son of Rupert Ward

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire. Burke's Peerage Limited. 1914. p. 658. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  2. ^ "No. 10306". The London Gazette. 19 April 1763. p. 2.
  3. ^ "No. 18399". The London Gazette. 25 September 1827. p. 1993.
  4. ^ "No. 22356". The London Gazette. 14 February 1860. p. 518.
  5. ^ Raybould, T. J. . The Blackcountryman. 3 (2). Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2013.

Further reading

  • Grazebrooke, H. S. 'The Barons of Dudley' Staffs. Hist. Coll. IX(2).
  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,[page needed]
  • Hemingway, John. An Illustrated Chronicle of the Castle and Barony of Dudley 1070-1757 (2006) The Friends of Dudley Castle. ISBN 978-0-9553438-0-3
  • Order for the Succession of the Earls of Dudley, Edward Ward, Frances Ward, John Levet Esq., Journal of the House of Lords, 1699, British History Online

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Earl of Dudley of Dudley Castle in the County of Stafford now the West Midlands is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of the United Kingdom both times for members of the Ward family Earldom of DudleyArms of Ward Chequy or and azure a bend ermine Crest Out of a ducal coronet or a lion s head azure Supporters On either side an angel proper crined and winged or under robes sanguine outer robes azureCreation date17 February 1860CreationSecond 1 Created byQueen VictoriaPeeragePeerage of the United KingdomFirst holderWilliam Ward 1st Earl of DudleyPresent holderDavid Ward 5th Earl of DudleyHeir presumptiveLeander Grenville Dudley WardRemainder toFirst earl s heirs male of the body lawfully begottenSubsidiary titlesViscount EdnamBaron WardFormer seat s Dudley HouseWitley CourtHimley HallMottoCOMME JE FUS As I was 1 William Ward 2nd Earl of Dudley Contents 1 History 2 Barons Ward 1644 of Birmingham 3 Viscounts Dudley and Ward 1763 4 Earls of Dudley First Creation 1827 5 Barons Ward 1644 Reverted 6 Earls of Dudley Second Creation 1860 7 Line of succession 8 See also 9 References 10 Further readingHistory EditDudley was first used for a peerage on 25 March 1341 42 when John Sutton became the first Lord Dudley of Dudley Castle The male line failed at the 10th Baron Sir Ferdinando Dudley and Dudley Castle passed to his daughter Frances Dudley Baroness Dudley 1611 1697 1 She married Sir Humble Ward the son of a wealthy goldsmith and jeweller to King Charles I see Baron Dudley for more history of the Sutton family Frances was given away in marriage by her grandfather Lord Dudley in order for him to be able to redeem the heavily mortgaged estates around Dudley whose mineral resources were the foundation of the family s great wealth In 1644 Frances s husband Sir Humble Ward was raised to the Peerage of England in his own right as Baron Ward of Birmingham in the County of Warwick 1 In contrast to the barony of Dudley which had been created by writ this peerage was created by letters patent and with remainder to heirs male Lady Dudley and Lord Ward were both succeeded by their son Edward the seventh and second Baron respectively He was styled Lord Dudley and Ward He was succeeded by his grandson the eighth and third Baron He was the son of William Ward On Lord Dudley and Ward s early death the titles passed to his posthumous son the ninth and fourth Baron He died unmarried at an early age and was succeeded by his uncle the 10th and fifth Baron 1 On his death in 1740 the two baronies separated The barony of Dudley which could pass through female lines was inherited by the late Baron s nephew Ferdinando Dudley Lea see the Baron Dudley for later history of this title 1 He was succeeded in the barony of Ward which could only pass through male lines by his second cousin John Ward who became the sixth Baron Ward He was the grandson of William Ward d 1714 second son of the first Baron Lord Ward had earlier represented Newcastle under Lyme in the House of Commons In 1763 he was created Viscount Dudley and Ward of Dudley in the County of Worcester in the Peerage of Great Britain 2 He was succeeded by his son from his first marriage the second Viscount He sat as Member of Parliament for Marlborough and for Worcestershire He was childless and on his death the titles passed to his half brother the third Viscount He was also Member of Parliament for Worcestershire He was succeeded by his son the fourth Viscount He was a politician and served as Foreign Secretary from 1827 to 1828 In 1827 he was honoured when he was created Viscount Ednam of Ednam in the County of Roxburgh and Earl of Dudley of Dudley Castle in the County of Stafford 3 Both titles were in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 1 Lord Dudley was childless and on his death in 1833 the two viscountcies and earldom became extinct He was succeeded in the barony of Ward by his second cousin Reverend William Humble Ward the 10th Baron He was the grandson of Reverend William Ward younger brother of the first Viscount Dudley and Ward He was succeeded by his eldest son the 11th Baron 1 In 1860 the viscountcy of Ednam and earldom of Dudley were revived when the 11th baron was created Viscount Ednam of Ednam in the County of Roxburgh and Earl of Dudley of Dudley Castle in the County of Stafford 4 Both titles are in the Peerage of the United Kingdom On his death the titles passed to his eldest son the second Earl He was a Conservative politician and served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1902 to 1905 during the Irish Reform Association s plan for devolution in Ireland and as Governor General of Australia from 1908 to 1911 He is commemorated by a Dudley Street in the Queen s Quarter of Belfast He was succeeded by his eldest son the third Earl of Dudley who represented Hornsey and Wednesbury in the House of Commons as a Conservative The Third Earl died in Paris on 26 December 1969 5 As of 2017 update the titles are held by his grandson the fifth Earl who succeeded his father in 2013 1 Several other members of the Ward family have also gained distinction William Dudley Ward grandson of Humble Dudley Ward second son of the 10th Baron Ward was a Liberal politician He married the socialite Freda May Birkin Their daughter Penelope Dudley Ward was a well known actress Sir John Hubert Ward 1870 1938 second son of the first Earl was a major in the army and courtier His son John Ward 1909 1990 was a colonel in the Life Guards Robert Ward third son of the first Earl was Conservative Member of Parliament for Crewe Edward Frederick Ward 1907 1987 third son of the second Earl was a Group Captain in the Royal Air Force George Ward fourth and youngest son of the second Earl was a Conservative politician and was created Viscount Ward of Witley in 1960 The actress Rachel Ward and her sister the environmental campaigner Tracy Louise Ward are both daughters of Peter Alistair Ward third son of the third Earl The funerary monument to the 1st Earl of Dudley of the 1860 creation in Worcester Cathedral The family seat of the Earls of Dudley was Himley Hall until the 1830s after which Witley Court served as the main residence along with Dudley House Witley Court was sold in 1920 and became derelict after a fire in 1937 The 1st Earl of Dudley of the 1860 creation was originally buried in the crypt of Saint Michael and All Angels Church in Great Witley but was later moved to Worcester Cathedral where he is commemorated with a large funerary monument His more recent successors including the 4th Earl and his wife rest in a private burial ground at Himley Located at the rear of Himley s parish church it is laid out as a memorial garden and normally closed to the public Barons Ward 1644 of Birmingham EditHumble Ward 1st Baron Ward 1614 1670 Edward Ward 7th Baron Dudley 2nd Baron Ward 1631 1701 Edward Ward 8th Baron Dudley 3rd Baron Ward 1683 1704 Edward Ward 9th Baron Dudley 4th Baron Ward 1704 1731 William Ward 10th Baron Dudley 5th Baron Ward 1685 1740 John Ward 6th Baron Ward 1700 1774 created Viscount Dudley and Ward in 1763 Viscounts Dudley and Ward 1763 EditJohn Ward 1st Viscount Dudley and Ward 1700 1774 John Ward 2nd Viscount Dudley and Ward 1725 1788 William Ward 3rd Viscount Dudley and Ward 1750 1823 John William Ward 4th Viscount Dudley and Ward 1781 1833 created Earl of Dudley in 1827 Earls of Dudley First Creation 1827 EditJohn William Ward 1st Earl of Dudley 1781 1833 Barons Ward 1644 Reverted EditWilliam Humble Ward 10th Baron Ward 1781 1835 William Ward 11th Baron Ward 1817 1885 created Earl of Dudley in 1860 Earls of Dudley Second Creation 1860 EditWilliam Ward 1st Earl of Dudley 1817 1885 William Humble Ward 2nd Earl of Dudley 1867 1932 William Humble Eric Ward 3rd Earl of Dudley 1894 1969 William Humble Davis Ward 4th Earl of Dudley 1920 2013 William Humble David Jeremy Ward 5th Earl of Dudley b 1947 Line of succession EditLeander Grenville Dudley Ward b 1971 brother of the 5th Earl Alexander Evelyn Giles Ward b 1961 grandson of the 3rd Earl Archibald Rupert William Ward b 1993 son of Alexander Ward Jeremy Christopher Ward b 1975 grandson of the 3rd Earl Hector Geordie Ward b 2009 son of Jeremy Ward Benjamin Robin Ward b 1978 grandson of the 3rd Earl Rupert Michael Ward b 1947 grandson of the 2nd Earl Eric Roderick Humble Ward b 1973 son of Rupert WardSee also Edit Biography portal United Kingdom portalBaron Dudley Viscount Ward of Witley Dudley CastleReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire Burke s Peerage Limited 1914 p 658 Retrieved 24 March 2016 No 10306 The London Gazette 19 April 1763 p 2 No 18399 The London Gazette 25 September 1827 p 1993 No 22356 The London Gazette 14 February 1860 p 518 Raybould T J Lord Dudley and the Making of the Black Country The Blackcountryman 3 2 Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 12 March 2013 Further reading Edit Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Dudley Barons and Earls of Grazebrooke H S The Barons of Dudley Staffs Hist Coll IX 2 Kidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 page needed Hemingway John An Illustrated Chronicle of the Castle and Barony of Dudley 1070 1757 2006 The Friends of Dudley Castle ISBN 978 0 9553438 0 3 Order for the Succession of the Earls of Dudley Edward Ward Frances Ward John Levet Esq Journal of the House of Lords 1699 British History Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earl of Dudley amp oldid 1113136999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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