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Baron Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire

Baron Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire is in Baronies of England Alphabetically, Baronies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronies of England.

Summary

23rd June 1838. Paul Methuen 1st Baron Methuen created.

14th September 1849. Son Frederick Methuen 2nd Baron Methuen succeeded.

26th February 1891. Son Paul Methuen 3rd Baron Methuen succeeded.

30th October 1932. Son Paul Ayshford Methuen 4th Baron Methuen succeeded.

7th January 1974. Brother Anthony Methuen 5th Baron Methuen succeeded.

21st June 1975. Son John Methuen 6th Baron Methuen succeeded.

24th August 1994. Brother Robert Methuen 7th Baron Methuen succeeded.

9th July 2014. First Cousin Once Removed James Methuen-Campbell 8th Baron Methuen succeeded.

The London Gazette 19629. [Whitehall, June 23, 1838.] The Queen has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignity of a Baron of the said United "Kingdom to the following persons, and the heirs male of theii bodies lawfully begotten:

Anthony Adrian Earl of Kintore, by the name, stile and title of Baron Kintore.

Cornelius Viscount Lismore, by the name, stile, and title of Baron Lismore, of Shanbally-castle, in the county of Tipperary.

Warner William Baron Rossmore, by the name stile, and title of Baron Rossmore, of the county of Monaghan.

Robert Shapland Baron Carew, by the name, stile and title of Baron Carew, of Castlebore, in the county of Wexford.

The Honourable William Francis Spencer Ponsonby (age 50) by the name, stile, and title of Baron De Mauley of Canford, in ihe county of Dorset. [Barbara Ashley-Cooper Baroness Mauley (age 49) by marriage Baroness de Mauley.]

Sir John Wrottesley (age 66), Bart, by the name, stile, and title of Baron Wrottesley, of Wrottesley, in the county of Stafford.

Charles Hanbury Tracy (age 59), Esq. by the name, stile and title of Baron Sudeley, of Toddington, in the county of Gloucester.

Paul Methuen (age 59), Esq. by the name, stile, amd title of Baron Methuen, of Corsham, in the county of Wilts.

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On 14th September 1849 Paul Methuen 1st Baron Methuen (age 70) died. His son Frederick (age 31) succeeded 2nd Baron Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire. Anna Horatia Sanford Baroness Methuen by marriage Baroness Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire.

On 26th February 1891 Frederick Methuen 2nd Baron Methuen (age 73) died. His son Paul (age 45) succeeded 3rd Baron Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire. Mary Ethel Sanford Baroness Methuen by marriage Baroness Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire.

On 30th October 1932 Paul Methuen 3rd Baron Methuen (age 87) died. His son Paul (age 46) succeeded 4th Baron Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire.

On 7th January 1974 Paul Ayshford Methuen 4th Baron Methuen (age 87) died. His brother Anthony (age 82) succeeded 5th Baron Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire.

On 21st June 1975 Anthony Methuen 5th Baron Methuen (age 83) died. His son John (age 49) succeeded 6th Baron Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire.

On 24th August 1994 John Methuen 6th Baron Methuen (age 68) died. His brother Robert (age 63) succeeded 7th Baron Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire.

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On 9th July 2014 Robert Methuen 7th Baron Methuen (age 82) died. His first cousin once removed James (age 62) succeeded 8th Baron Methuen of Corsham in Wiltshire.