Earl Buckinghamshire

Earl Buckinghamshire is in Earldoms of England Alphabetically, Earldoms of England Chronologically, Extant Earldoms of England.

Summary

1746. John Hobart 1st Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 52] created.

22nd September 1756. Son John Hobart 2nd Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 33] succeeded.

3rd August 1793. Son George Hobart 3rd Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 61] succeeded.

14th November 1804. Son Robert Hobart 4th Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 44] succeeded.

4th February 1816. Son George Hobart-Hampden 5th Earl of Buckinghamshire [aged 26] succeeded.

1st February 1849. Son Augustus Edward Hobart-Hampden 6th Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 55] succeeded.

1885. Son Sidney Carr Hobart-Hampden-Mercer-Henderson 7th Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 24] succeeded.

15th January 1930. Son John Hampden Mercer-Henderson 8th Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 23] succeeded.

2nd January 1963. Son Vere Hobart-Hampden 9th Earl of Buckinghamshire [aged 61] succeeded.

19th April 1983. Son George Hobart-Hampden 10th Earl of Buckinghamshire [aged 38] succeeded.

In 1746 John Hobart 1st Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 52] was created 1st Earl Buckinghamshire. Elizabeth Bristow Countess Buckinghamshire by marriage Countess Buckinghamshire.

On 22nd September 1756 John Hobart 1st Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 62] died. His succeeded son John [aged 33] succeeded 2nd Earl Buckinghamshire, 2nd Baron Hobart, 6th Baronet Hobart of Intwood in Norfolk. Mary Anne Drury Countess Buckinghamshire [aged 16] by marriage Countess Buckinghamshire.

Before 20th February 1772 John Hobart 2nd Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 48] and Caroline Conolly Countess Buckinghamshire were married. She by marriage Countess Buckinghamshire. He the son of John Hobart 1st Earl Buckinghamshire and Judith Britiffe.

On 3rd August 1793 John Hobart 2nd Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 69] died. His succeeded half brother George Hobart 3rd Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 61] succeeded 3rd Earl Buckinghamshire, 3rd Baron Hobart, 7th Baronet Hobart of Intwood in Norfolk. Albinia Bertie Countess Buckinghamshire [aged 54] by marriage Countess Buckinghamshire. Harriet Hobart Viscountess Belmore [aged 31] inherited Blickling Hall, Norfolk [Map].

On 14th November 1804 George Hobart 3rd Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 73] died. His succeeded son Robert [aged 44] succeeded 4th Earl Buckinghamshire, 8th Baronet Hobart of Intwood in Norfolk. Eleanor Agnes Eden Countess Buckinghamshire [aged 27] by marriage Countess Buckinghamshire.

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On 15th January 1930 Sidney Carr Hobart-Hampden-Mercer-Henderson 7th Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 69] died. His succeeded son John Hampden Mercer-Henderson 8th Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 23] succeeded 8th Earl Buckinghamshire, 8th Baron Hobart, 12th Baronet Hobart of Intwood in Norfolk.

On 2nd January 1963 John Hampden Mercer-Henderson 8th Earl Buckinghamshire [aged 56] died unmarried at Edward VII's Royal Hospital, Marylebone. His succeeded second cousin Vere Hobart-Hampden 9th Earl of Buckinghamshire [aged 61] succeeded 9th Earl Buckinghamshire, 9th Baron Hobart, 13th Baronet Hobart of Intwood in Norfolk.