Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire is in Baronies of England Alphabetically.
Summary
3rd November 1660. 1st. Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon [aged 51] created.
9th December 1674. 2nd. Son Henry Hyde 2nd Earl Clarendon succeeded.
31st October 1709. 3rd. Son Edward Hyde 3rd Earl Clarendon [aged 47] succeeded.
31st March 1723. 4th. First Cousin Henry Hyde 2nd Earl Rochester 4th Earl Clarendon [aged 50] succeeded.
1751. 5th. Son Henry Hyde [aged 40] by writ of acceleration.
28th May 1753. 5th. Henry Hyde extinct.
On 3rd November 1660 Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon [aged 51] was created 1st Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1660.
On 9th December 1674 Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon [aged 65] died at Rouen, France [Map]. His son Henry succeeded 2nd Earl Clarendon, 2nd Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1660. Flower Backhouse Countess Clarendon by marriage Countess Clarendon.
On 31st October 1709 Henry Hyde 2nd Earl Clarendon died. His son Edward [aged 47] succeeded 3rd Earl Clarendon, 3rd Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1660.
On 31st March 1723 Edward Hyde 3rd Earl Clarendon [aged 61] died. His first cousin Henry [aged 50] succeeded 4th Earl Clarendon, 4th Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1660. Jane Leveson-Gower Countess Rochester and Clarendon by marriage Countess Clarendon.
In 1751 Henry Hyde [aged 40] by writ of acceleration 5th Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1660.
On 28th May 1753 Henry Hyde [aged 42] died at Paris [Map]. Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1660 extinct. Or the title possibly reverted to his father Henry Hyde 2nd Earl Rochester 4th Earl Clarendon [aged 80].
Summary
1756. 1st. Thomas Villiers 1st Earl Clarendon [aged 46] created.
11th December 1786. 2nd. Son Thomas Villiers 2nd Earl Clarendon [aged 32] succeeded.
7th March 1824. 3rd. Brother John Villiers 3rd Earl Clarendon [aged 66] succeeded.
22nd December 1838. 4th. Nephew George William Villiers 4th Earl Clarendon [aged 38] succeeded.
27th June 1870. 5th. Son Edward Villiers 5th Earl Clarendon [aged 24] succeeded.
2nd October 1914. 6th. Son George Herbert Hyde Villiers 6th Earl Clarendon [aged 37] succeeded.
13th December 1955. 7th. Grandson George Frederick Laurence Hyde Villiers 7th Earl Clarendon [aged 22] succeeded.
4th July 2009. 8th. Son George Edward Laurence Villiers 8th Earl Clarendon [aged 33] succeeded.
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IOn 1756 Thomas Villiers 1st Earl Clarendon [aged 46] was created 1st Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1756. The title had been created previously in 1660 for his wife's ancestors - see Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1660.
On 11th December 1786 Thomas Villiers 1st Earl Clarendon [aged 77] died. His son Thomas [aged 32] succeeded 2nd Earl Clarendon, 2nd Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1756.
On 7th March 1824 Thomas Villiers 2nd Earl Clarendon [aged 70] died. His brother John [aged 66] succeeded 3rd Earl Clarendon, 3rd Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1756. Maria Forbes Countess Clarendon [aged 63] by marriage Countess Clarendon.
On 22nd December 1838 John Villiers 3rd Earl Clarendon [aged 81] died. His nephew George [aged 38] succeeded 4th Earl Clarendon, 4th Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1756.
On 27th June 1870 George William Villiers 4th Earl Clarendon [aged 70] died. His son Edward [aged 24] succeeded 5th Earl Clarendon, 5th Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1756.
On 2nd October 1914 Edward Villiers 5th Earl Clarendon [aged 68] died at The Grove, Watford [Map]. His son George [aged 37] succeeded 6th Earl Clarendon, 6th Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1756. Adeline Verena Ishbel Cocks Countess of Clarendon [aged 28] by marriage Countess Clarendon.
On 13th December 1955 George Herbert Hyde Villiers 6th Earl Clarendon [aged 78] died. His grandson George [aged 22] succeeded 7th Earl Clarendon, 7th Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1756.
On 4th July 2009 George Frederick Laurence Hyde Villiers 7th Earl Clarendon [aged 76] died. His son George [aged 33] succeeded 8th Earl Clarendon, 8th Baron Hyde of Hindon in Wiltshire 1756.