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passed, i.e. to the eldest daughter in the absence of sons, rather than going into abeyance or to the nearest male-line relative). The 1st
Baroness was succeeded by her son, who had already succeeded as 12th Earl of Kent, and who was successively created Marquess of Kent and Duke of Kent. (See
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There is some doubt as to the numbering of the Barons Lucas of the second creation. This is a result of uncertainty as to whether
Anthony, Earl of Harold, who was summoned to the House of Lords as Baron Lucas through a writ in acceleration but predeceased his father, should be included in the
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was limited in default of issue male, to Sir
Charles, his next brother, remainder to Sir Thomas, his other brother, and his issue male; his issue, a daughter, Mary, wife of Anthony, Earl of Kent, who, (her uncle, Charles, dying without issue,) 15 Car. II. was created Baroness Lucas, of
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as Baron Lucas, and is usually numbered as the 3rd Baron (see note below). In view of the death of both his sons and the consequent extinction of the dukedom at his death the Duke managed to obtain in 1740 (at the cost of his other Grey titles excluding Lucas) only a new marquessate,
233:), who became 9th Baron Lucas and 5th Lord Dingwall. He was confirmed in the titles in 1907 by the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords. After this, the succession was straightforward, the Barony and Lordship passing to the 9th Baron and 5th Lord's sister
385:
The new peerage; or, present state of the nobility of
England, Scotland, and Ireland: containing an account of the peers, their descent and collateral branches, their births, marriages and issue, also their paternal coats of arms, crests, supporters and
136:. However he obtained a special remainder of the marquessate, in default of his heirs male, to his granddaughter, Jemima Campbell (who was the only surviving child of his eldest daughter, the former Lady Amabel Grey, who was the late wife of
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and only surviving child of the 1st Baron of the first creation above. The title was created with remainder to her heirs male by Lord Kent and failing which to her heirs general without division (the latter being the same way that the
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does not include Lord Harold in the numbering and refers to the current holder as the 11th Baron. The main internet guide to the
British Parliament, www.dodonline.co.uk, also refers to the present Baron as the 11th
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140:(later 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland)). On the Duke's death later that year, the Barony of Lucas, along with the Marquessate of Grey, passed to this granddaughter (by now the wife of the
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On his death, the
Earldom of Cowper and its associated titles became extinct, the Barony of Butler became abeyant, and the Barony of Lucas and the Lordship of Dingwall passed to his nephew,
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237:(the 10th Baroness and 6th Lady), then her daughter (the 11th Baroness and 7th Lady), and then her son (the 12th Baron and 8th Lord), who is the current holder of the titles.
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include him in the numbering and as a result the present holder of the title is referred to as the 12th Baron in these reference books. However,
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Sir Thomas had issue a son, Charles, on whom the title of Lord Lucas, of
Shenfield, devolved; Charles left issue two daughters.
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On her death, the
Earldom of de Grey and the Barony of Lucas passed under their respective remainders to her nephew, the
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79:(1598–1649), a royalist army officer, and technically illegitimate as Thomas's parents married after he was born.
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by his nephew, Charles Lucas. The title became dormant on the death of the third Baron in 1705.
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On her death, the
Marquessate became extinct and the Barony passed to her eldest daughter,
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Francis Thomas de Grey Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper, 8th Baron Lucas and 4th Lord
Dingwall
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Charles Lucas, 2nd Baron Lucas (1631–1688). Son of the first Baron's elder brother,
61:, a Royalist army officer. He was succeeded according to a special remainder in the
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and its subsidiary titles. He is also one of the co-heirs to the Barony of Butler.
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Anne Rosemary Palmer, 11th Baroness Lucas and 7th Lady Dingwall (1919–1991)
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The heir apparent is Lewis Edward Palmer, Master of Dingwall (b. 1987)
57:, of Shenfield in the County of Essex, was created 13 January 1645 for
895:. This barony was given its precedence by the House of Lords in 1806.
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Anne Florence Cowper, Countess Cowper, 7th Baroness Lucas (1806–1880)
37:. The second creation is extant and is currently held with the title
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Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, 1st Marquess Grey, 2nd Baron Lucas
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Arms of Lucas of Little Saxham, Suffolk and Shenfield, Essex:
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Amabel Hume-Campbell, 1st Countess de Grey, 5th Baroness Lucas
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Auberon Thomas Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas and 5th Lord Dingwall
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Ralph Matthew Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas and 8th Lord Dingwall
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upon the termination of the attainder on those titles. (See
171:, with a special remainder to her sister (the widow of the
163:), who became 5th Baroness Lucas. In 1816 she was created
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Nan Ino Cooper, 10th Baroness Lucas and 6th Lady Dingwall
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Thomas Philip de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, 6th Baron Lucas
887:, who, in the King's name, issued writs of summons to
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Jemima Yorke, 2nd Marchioness Grey, 4th Baroness Lucas
202:, who became 8th Baron Lucas. He was restored as 3rd
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240:The Lord Lucas and Dingwall is a grandson of the
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891:to attempt to stabilise his position during the
253:Mary Grey, Countess of Kent, 1st Baroness Lucas
33:is a title that has been created twice in the
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265:Anthony Grey, Earl of Harold, 3rd Baron Lucas
167:, of Wrest in the County of Bedford, in the
920:Extinct baronies in the Peerage of England
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83:Robert Lucas, 3rd Baron Lucas of Shenfield
471:Extant baronies in the Peerage of England
190:, and the Barony passed to his daughter,
25:Argent, a fess between six annulets gules
945:Peerages created with special remainders
70:John Lucas, 1st Baron Lucas of Shenfield
18:
119:In 1718, the Duke of Kent's elder son,
116:for information on the Kent peerages.)
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267:(1695–1723) (by writ in acceleration)
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148:and 4th Baroness Lucas of Crudwell.
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179:for information on that peerage.)
49:Barons Lucas (of Shenfield) (1645)
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16:Barony in the Peerage of England
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235:Nan Ino Herbert (later Cooper)
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169:Peerage of the United Kingdom
123:(1695–1723), was summoned to
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883:^This barony was created by
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157:Alexander, Lord Polwarth
407:numbering or not. Both
121:Anthony, Earl of Harold
100:Mary, Countess of Kent
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855:Clifford of Chudleigh
231:3rd Earl of Carnarvon
192:Anne, Countess Cowper
161:3rd Earl of Marchmont
153:Amabel, Lady Polwarth
142:2nd Earl of Hardwicke
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416:The Complete Peerage
242:3rd Earl of Selborne
159:, eldest son of the
146:2nd Marchioness Grey
129:writ in acceleration
715:Willoughby de Broke
246:Earldom of Selborne
229:(a grandson of the
216:Peerage of Scotland
43:Peerage of Scotland
893:Second Barons' War
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184:3rd Baron Grantham
173:2nd Baron Grantham
102:, new wife of the
35:Peerage of England
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766:St John of Bletso
758:Queen Elizabeth I
733:Vaux of Harrowden
349:Marquess of Ripon
188:2nd Earl of Ripon
104:11th Earl of Kent
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542:de Clifford
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300:(1876–1916)
294:(1834–1905)
285:(1781–1859)
279:(1751–1833)
273:(1722–1797)
261:(1671–1740)
220:Earl Cowper
96:Baron Lucas
55:Baron Lucas
31:Baron Lucas
909:Categories
525:FitzWalter
364:Wrest Park
155:(widow of
125:Parliament
94:The title
53:The title
850:Arlington
570:Strabolgi
392:Crudwell.
315:(b. 1951)
255:(d. 1702)
822:Stafford
673:Stourton
639:Berkeley
598:Cromwell
520:Hastings
323:See also
210:and 4th
873:Barnard
817:Strange
799:Teynham
748:Wharton
697:Herbert
679:Berners
657:Latimer
537:Clinton
531:Segrave
515:Mowbray
386:mottoes
214:in the
206:in the
41:in the
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662:Dudley
616:Camoys
560:Zouche
487:de Ros
426:Baron.
845:Lucas
827:Byron
789:Petre
743:Burgh
738:Braye
575:Dacre
370:Notes
127:by a
109:Crown
413:and
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