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Topic: Charles Edward Stourton, 26th Baron Mowbray


  
  Society Fresh : Article 'Cathcart'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Baron Arundell of Wardour1605ArundelExtinct 1944 Baron Cavendish of Hardwick1605CavendishExtantCreated Earl of Devonshire in 1618.
Baron Shingay1697RussellExtinct 1727 Baron Barnard1698VaneExtant Baron Halifax1700MontaguExtinct 1772 Baron Guernsey1703Finch-KnightlyExtantCreated the Earl of Aylesford in 1714.
Baron Mount Stuart1761Montagu, Crichton-StuartExtantcreated Marquess of Bute in 1796 Baron Boston1761IrbyExtant Baron Pelham of Stanmer1762Pelham-Holles, PelhamExtantCreated Earl of Chichester in 1801.
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 Baron de Ros - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The title of Baron de Ros (pronounced "Roose") is the most ancient baronial title in the Peerage of England.
The title was originally held by the de Ros family until the death of the eleventh Baron in 1508, when it was inherited by his nephew, Sir George Manners.
The barony and earldom remained united until the death of the third Earl, Edward Manners.
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 Baron Mowbray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title of Baron Mowbray is a very old one in the Peerage of England, created by writ.
The title was united with the Barony of Segrave in 1368, when John Mowbray, 1st Earl of Nottingham and 5th Baron Mowbray succeeded to that title.
Thereafter, it was united with the Barony of Stourton after it, and the barony of Segrave, were brought out of abeyance in the nineteenth century in favour of the twentieth Baron Stourton.
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 Baron Mowbray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The title of Baron Mowbray is a very old one in the Peerage of England, created by writ of summons.
The title was united with the Baron Segrave in 1368, when John Mowbray, 1st Earl of Nottingham and 5th Baron Mowbray succeeded to that title.
Thereafter, it was united with the Baron Stourton after it, and the barony of Segrave, were brought out of abeyance in the nineteenth century in favour of the twentieth Baron Stourton.
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 Baron Mowbray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The title was united with the Barony of Segrave in 1368, when John Mowbray, 1st Earl ofNottingham and 5th Baron Mowbray succeeded to that title.
Thereafter, it was united with the Barony of Stourton after it, and the barony of Segrave, were brought out of abeyance in the nineteenthcentury in favour of the twentieth Baron Stourton.
The baronies of Mowbray and Segrave were shortly separated, as the barony ofSegrave was called out of abeyance about two weeks after the barony of Mowbray.
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 Baron Mowbray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The title of Baron Mowbray is a very old one in the Peerage of England.
The title was united with the Barony of Segrave in 1368, and with the Barony of Stourton since the 19th century, when it and Segrave were brought out of the abeyance they had fallen into at the death of the 9th Duke of Norfolk.
Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk, 22nd Baron Mowbray (1686-1777)
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 4918
She married William Marmaduke Stourton, 26th Baron Segrave, son of Charles Botolph Joseph Stourton, 25th Baron Segrave and Mary Constable, on 6 December 1921.
     Charles Edward Stourton, 27th Baron Segrave was born on 11 March 1923.
She married Charles Edward Stourton, 27th Baron Segrave, son of William Marmaduke Stourton, 26th Baron Segrave and Sheila Gully, on 28 June 1952.
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 Baron Mowbray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Mowbray, 4th Earl of Norfolk, 7th Baron Mowbray (1385-1405)
Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, 14th Baron Mowbray (1538-1572)
Thomas Howard, 5th Duke of Norfolk, 18th Baron Mowbray (1627-1677)
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 baron de ros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The title of Baron de Ros is the most ancient baronial title in the Peerage of England.
The only older peerage titles in the British Isles are: Baron Kerry and Lixnaw (1181), Baron Offaly (1199) and Earl of Sutherland (1230).
Thomas de Ros, 5th Baron de Ros (d.
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 Baron de Ros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The only older peerage titles in the British Isles are: Baron Kerry and Lixnaw (1181), Baron Offaly (1199), and Baron Kingsale (circa 1223) in the Peerage of Ireland, and Earl of Mar (predates 1115) and Earl ofSutherland (1230) in the Peerage of Scotland.
However, whenever a woman holds the title, theholder of the next-highest barony held by a man is known as the Premier Baron.
The title was originally held by the de Ros family until the death of the eleventh Baron in 1508, when it was inherited by hisnephew, Sir George Manners.
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 WARE FAMILY HISTORY
During the reign of Edward I, John was given the title of Sheriff of Herefordshire, and was granted considerable lands in southern midland and western counties of England for this service.
John’s parents were Baron Robert de Tregoz and Juliane de Cauntelo, and Mabel was the daughter of the Baron Fulk Fitzwarin of Whittington Castle in Salop.
In 1296 under Edward I, Sir John was in the expedition made into Flanders; and the next year in the expedition in Scotland; in 1300 he inherited, on the death of his mother, a moiety of the property of his grandfather, Baron John de Tregoz (to which barony he was co-heir), viz.
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 Ancestors of Major Henry Filmer
Edward died 7 July 1307, Burgh on the Sands, near Carlisle, buried: Abbey, Westminister, England.
Charles II "the Bald", King of France b.
Charles died 6 Oct 877, near Mt Cenisin (Alps) in a hut - France, buried: by monks, near Burgundy, France, poisoned?.
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 Lord Mowbray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The 26th LORD (Baron) MOWBRAY, 27th LORD (Baron) SEGRAVE and 23rd Baron STOURTON, of Stourton, Wilts (Charles Edward Stourton, CBE (1982), born 11th March 1923.
The son of William Marmaduke Stourton, 26th Baron Segrave and Sheila Gully.
Grand Cross and Grand Officer of Merit presented to Lord Mowbray (left) at an investiture held in the Inner Temple Church, London, on 16th October 2004 by the 49th Grand Master, H.R.H. Prince Charles Philippe d'Orléans.
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 Baron de Ros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Barony was created by writ in 1264; no other English title predates it unless one accepts certain doubtful contentions about the title of Earl of Arundel.
The only older peerage titles in the British Isles are: Baron Kerry and Lixnaw (1181), Baron Offaly (1199), and Baron Kingsale (circa 1223) in the Peerage of Ireland, and Earl of Mar (predates 1115) and Earl of Sutherland (1230) in the Peerage of Scotland.
Una Mary Dawson, 26th Baroness de Ros (1879-1956) (abeyance terminated 1943; abeyant 1956)
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 Business Software Review : Article 'Nathan Clifford'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He was then Maine Attorney General from 1834 until 1838, when he was elected as a Democrat to the 26th and 27th Congresses, serving March 4, 1839 through March 3, 1843, and representing the Second and then the Third District.
This is a list of Barons ("Lords of Parliament" in Scottish terms) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
October 5, 2004 for the murders of Edward Perry Haden and Helen Halphen O'Sullivan.
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 Tudor 7
Charles Fitzroy, 2d Duke of Cleveland and Southampton, * 1662, + 1730, Md.1) 1671, Mary Wood, + 1680, d.
of Edward Beaumont Cotton Curtis, of Ludlow, Shropshire.
Charles Ayshford Sanford, Maj., + 1858 killed in action at the siege of Lucknow in the Indian Mutiny.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 3621
She married William Bernard Petre, 12th Baron Petre, son of William Henry Francis Petre, 11th Baron Petre and Frances Charlotte Bedingfeld, on 26 September 1843 in London, England.
Charles Thomas Clifford, son of Charles Clifford, 6th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh and Hon.
Edward Walford Karslake Gully and Ada Symon, on 6 December 1921.
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 Descendants of William the Conqueror
Charles Botolph Joseph Stourton 24th Baron Mowbray, 25th Baron Segrave.
Charles Edward Stourton 26th Baron Mowbray, 27th Baron Segrave.
Father: Charles Edward Stourton 26th Baron Mowbray, 27th Baron Segrave.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 4641
She married Sir Anthony Gerard Edward Noel, 5th Earl of Gainsborough, son of Arthur Edward Joseph Noel, 4th Earl of Gainsborough and Alice Mary Eyre, on 23 July 1947.
She married Charles Botolph Joseph Stourton, 25th Baron Segrave, son of Alfred Joseph Stourton, 24th Baron Segrave and Mary Margaret Corbally, on 26 July 1893.
He is the son of Charles Edward Stourton, 27th Baron Segrave and Hon.
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 Baron Mowbray Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Baron de Ros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
2 Barons de Ros and Earls of Rutland (1525)
6 Barons de Ros and Dukes of Buckingham
Barons de Ros and Earls of Rutland (1525)
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 sarawak3
The Rev. Charles Johnson, sometime Chaplain to King George IV when Prince of Wales, Rector of Barrow, and Prebendary of White Lackington, Bath and Wells, 1816-1841.
Sheepstor Churchyard, Devon), second son of her grand uncle, The Rev. Francis Charles Johnson, sometime Vicar of White Lackington, Somerset, by his wife, Emma Frances, fourth daughter of Thomas Brooke, Esq., sometime Senior Judge Court of Appeal at Bareilly.
Bart., of Dolforgan Hall, Plas Machynlleth, and Garth, co. Montgomery, MP for Montgomeryshire 1833-1841, Lieut-Col. Montgomeryshire Militia, widower of Catherine Browne, of Millington, and son of John Edwards, Esq., of Greenfields, by his wife, Cornelia, only daughter and heiress of Richard Owen, Esq., of Garth, co. Montgomery.
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 Thomas Swinburne of Pontop Hall, Durham
Sir SPEARMAN CHARLES SWINBURNE, 10th and last Baronet; born 8 January 1893 Wimbledon, Surrey; on 1901 census, a boarder aged 8 at school in Paddington, London; educated at Tonbridge, University of Edinburgh, School of Medicine of Royal Colleges, Edinburgh, King's College Hospital.
EVERARD STOURTON who was the 2nd son of 19th Baron STOURTON).
As Ethel was heiress of her fathers estate of Marcus, Forfar, this passed into the family of LORD MOWBRAY, SEGRAVE and STOURTON.
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 Newberry Library English Manuscripts
Covers the period from the reign of Edward VI to 1606.
Memorabilia concerning the reigns of Edward I, Edward II and Edward III, with a critical review of that of Richard II.
Indenture: Istleworth, Middl[ese]x County, [Eng.], to Edward Gibsey, 1668 Sept. 29.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of WILLIAM I "the Bastard"
+[8509] Edward Ayshford Sanford b: 1794 m: 1817 d: 1871.........................................................................
27 [8511] Edward Charles Ayshford Sanford b: 1859 d: 1923 Fact 1: of Nynehead Court.
+[8527] Charles Edward Pole-Carew b: 1853 m: 1886 d: 1938...............................................................................
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of WILLIAM I "the Bastard"
+[8486] Charles Edward Stourton b: 1923 m: 1952 Fact 1: 26th Baron Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton.
28 [8511] Edward Charles Ayshford Sanford b: 1859 d: 1923 Fact 1: of Nynehead Court.
29 [8513] William Charles Ayshford Sanford b: 1905 Fact 1: of Nynehead Court.
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not wife of Thomas BOTETORT (King Edward's mistress)
- 1311) ; or: his son Adam, q.v.; 1st Baron of WELLES
[Adeliza de GRANTMESNIL] Avicia (Amice) de MOWBRAY (1044?
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