Annals of Kings Richard II and Henry IV 1393-1406
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Baron Dundas is in Baronies of England Alphabetically, Baronies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronies of England.
Summary
August 1794. 1st. Thomas Dundas 1st Baron Dundas [aged 53] created.
14th June 1820. 2nd. Son Lawrence Dundas 1st Earl Zetland [aged 54] succeeded.
19th February 1839. 3rd. Son Thomas Laurence Dundas 2nd Earl Zetland [aged 44] succeeded.
6th May 1873. 4th. Nephew Lawrence Dundas 1st Marquess Zetland [aged 28] succeeded.
11th March 1929. 5th. Son Lawrence John Lumley Dundas 2nd Marquess Zetland [aged 52] succeeded.
6th February 1961. 6th. Son Lawrence Dundas 3rd Marquess of Zetland [aged 52] succeeded.
5th October 1989. 7th. Son Mark Dundas 4th Marquess of Zetland [aged 51] succeeded.
In August 1794 Thomas Dundas 1st Baron Dundas [aged 53] was created 1st Baron Dundas. Charlotte Fitzwilliam Baroness Dundas [aged 48] by marriage Baroness Dundas.
On 14th June 1820 Thomas Dundas 1st Baron Dundas [aged 79] died. His son Lawrence [aged 54] succeeded 2nd Baron Dundas, 3rd Baronet Dundas of Kerse. Harriet Hale Baroness Dundas [aged 50] by marriage Baroness Dundas.
On 19th February 1839 Lawrence Dundas 1st Earl Zetland [aged 72] died suddenly at his home Aske Hall North Yorkshire. His son Thomas [aged 44] succeeded 2nd Earl Zetland aka Shetland, 3rd Baron Dundas, 4th Baronet Dundas of Kerse.
On 6th May 1873 Thomas Laurence Dundas 2nd Earl Zetland [aged 78] died at his home Aske Hall North Yorkshire. His nephew Lawrence [aged 28] succeeded 3rd Earl Zetland aka Shetland, 4th Baron Dundas, 5th Baronet Dundas of Kerse.
On 11th March 1929 Lawrence Dundas 1st Marquess Zetland [aged 84] died at his home Aske Hall North Yorkshire. His son Lawrence [aged 52] succeeded 2nd Marquess Zetland, 2nd Earl of Ronaldshay in Orkney, 4th Earl Zetland aka Shetland, 5th Baron Dundas, 6th Baronet Dundas of Kerse.
On 6th February 1961 Lawrence John Lumley Dundas 2nd Marquess Zetland [aged 84] died. His son Lawrence [aged 52] succeeded 3rd Marquess Zetland, 3rd Earl of Ronaldshay in Orkney, 5th Earl Zetland aka Shetland, 6th Baron Dundas, 7th Baronet Dundas of Kerse
On 5th October 1989 Lawrence Dundas 3rd Marquess of Zetland [aged 80] died. His son Mark [aged 51] succeeded 4th Marquess Zetland, 4th Earl of Ronaldshay in Orkney, 6th Earl Zetland aka Shetland, 7th Baron Dundas, 8th Baronet Dundas of Kerse