BookRags.com Literature Guides Literature
Guides
Criticism & Essays Criticism &
Essays
Questions & Answers Questions &
Answers
Lesson Plans Lesson
Plans
My Bibliography Periodic Table U.S. Presidents Shakespeare Sonnet Shake-Up
Research Anything:        
History | Encyclopedias | Films | News | Create a Bibliography | More... Login | Register | Help

Baron Brabourne

Print-Friendly
About 3 pages (859 words)

Bookmark and Share Know this topic well? Help others and get FREE products!

Baron Brabourne, of Brabourne in the County of Kent, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1880 for the Liberal politician Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen, the second son of Sir Edward Knatchbull, 9th Baronet, of Mersham Hatch. He had previously represented Sandwich in the House of Commons and served as Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs and Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. Lord Brabourne had assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Hugessen (which was that of his maternal grandmother) in 1849. His son, the second Baron, represented Rochester in Parliament as a Liberal. In 1917 his younger brother, the fourth Baron, who had succeeded his nephew the third Baron in 1915, inherited the Baronetcy of Mersham Hatch. Since then the titles have remained merged. The fourth Baron was succeeded by his son, the fifth Baron. He was Conservative Member of Parliament for Ashford, Governor of Bombay and Governor of Bengal. In 1919 Lord Brabourne assumed by deed poll the surname of Knatchbull only. His eldest son, the sixth Baron, was killed in the Second World War, when the title passed to the latter's younger brother, the seventh Baron. He was a film and television producer. In 1946 he married Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, daughter of the naval commander Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma. As of 2007 the titles are held by their son, the eighth Baron, who succeeded in 2005. He is also heir apparent to the earldom of Mountbatten of Burma held by his mother. This means that the barony of Brabourne will eventually merge with the earldom, and no longer be a separate peerage title. The Baronetcy, of Mersham Hatch in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of England in 1641 for Norton Knatchbull, who represented Kent and New Romney in the House of Commons. His son, the second Baronet, also represented these constituencies in Parliament. His nephew, the fourth Baronet (who had succeeded his father, a younger brother of the second Baronet), sat as Member of Parliament for Rochester, Kent and Lostwithiel. He was succeeded by his son, the fifth Baronet. In 1746 he assumed by Act of Parliament the additional surname of Wyndham, which was that of his maternal grandfather. His son, the sixth Baronet, represented Kent in Parliament. On his death the title passed to his uncle, the seventh Baronet. He sat in the Irish House of Commons as representative for Armagh. His son, the eighth Baronet, represented Kent in the House of Commons. He was succeeded by his son, the ninth Baronet. He represented both Kent and East Kent in Parliament and notably served as Paymaster-General in the Tory administrations of Sir Robert Peel. His grandson, the twelfth Baronet, briefly represented East Kent in the House of Commons. On his death in 1917 he was succeeded by his first cousin the fourth Baron Brabourne, who became the thirteenth Baronet of Mersham Hatch as well. The title of the barony is pronounced "Bray-burn".

Contents

Knatchbull Baronets, of Mersham Hatch (1641)

for further succession see below

Barons Brabourne (1880)

The Heir Apparent is the present holder's son Hon. Nicholas Louis Charles Norton Knatchbull (b. 1981) The 8th Baron Brabourne is also heir apparent to the title Earl Mountbatten of Burma.

See also

References

  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
  • Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page

View More Summaries on Baron Brabourne
 
Ask any question on Baron Brabourne and get it answered FAST!
Answer questions in BookRags Q&A and earn points toward
discounted or even FREE Study Guides and other BookRags products!
Learn more about BookRags Q&A
Copyrights
Baron Brabourne from Wíkipedia. ©2006 by Wíkipedia. Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. View a list of authors or edit this article.

Article Navigation
Join BookRagslearn moreJoin BookRags




About BookRags | Customer Service | Report an Error | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy