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Baron Braybrooke, of Braybrooke in the County of Northampton, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1788 for John Griffin, 4th Baron Howard de Walden, with
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to his kinsman Richard Neville-Aldworth. Lord Howard de Walden was the son of William Whitwell and Anne Griffin, daughter of James Griffin, 2nd Baron Griffin of Braybrooke, who was the son of Edward Griffin, 1st Baron Griffin of Braybrooke, and his wife Lady Essex Howard, eldest daughter of James Howard, 3rd Earl of Suffolk and 3rd Baron Howard de Walden. In 1749 Whitwell assumed the surname of Griffin, and the same year he was elected to Parliament for Andover, a seat he held until 1784. The latter year the barony of Howard de Walden, which had been in abeyance since the death of his great-great-grandfather the third Earl of Suffolk in 1689, was called out of abeyance in favour of him, and he was summoned to the
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as the fourth Baron Howard de Walden. Moreover, the barony of Griffin of Braybrooke held by his maternal ancestors had become extinct on the death of his uncle, the third Baron, in 1743. In 1788 the Braybrooke title was revived when Griffin was created Baron Braybrooke.


History

On Lord Braybrooke and Howard de Walden's death in 1797, the barony of Howard de Walden again fell into abeyance (it was called out of abeyance in 1799; see the
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). He was succeeded in the barony of Braybrooke according to the special remainder by his kinsman Richard Neville-Aldworth, the second Baron. He also inherited the family seat of Audley End in
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, to add to his own at Billingbear Park in Berkshire. The same year he succeeded in the barony, Neville-Aldworth assumed by Royal Licence the surname of Griffin for himself, his eldest son and one of his daughters (one of his younger sons was
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,
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). He had previously represented Grampound, Buckingham and Reading in
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and later served as Lord Lieutenant of Essex. Lord Braybrooke was the husband of Catherine Grenville, daughter of the former
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. Their eldest son, the third Baron, sat in the
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as a representative for
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, Buckingham and Berkshire.
Latimer Neville, 6th Baron Braybrooke Latimer Neville, 6th Baron Braybrooke (22 April 1827 – 12 January 1904), styled the Hon. Latimer Neville until 1902, was a British peer, clergyman and academic, for half a century Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Neville was the fourth ...
was
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of Magdalene College, Cambridge for over 50 years from 1853–1904 (a record unlikely ever to be surpassed), but described as "a good but dull man lacking intellectual powers.". Lieutenant Richard, 8th Baron Braybroke, Grenadier Guards, was killed on active service in Tunisia on 23 January 1943, and is buried in the Medjez el Bab Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery. The tenth Baron, who succeeded his father in 1990, served as Lord Lieutenant of Essex from 1992 to 2000. Lord Braybrooke was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the
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in July 2000.University of Essex: Honorary graduates
. Lord Braybrooke had eight daughters but no sons. In 2017, the title was inherited by the tenth Baron's third cousin twice removed, Richard Neville, born in 1977. The eleventh Baron is a great-great-great-grandson of
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,
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, third son of the second Baron. The family seat of Billingbear House burnt down in 1924. In 1948, Audley End house (but not the estate and contents) was sold, while creating the incorporeal hereditament right to repurchase, to the Ministry of Works and later came into the care of
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. The Barons Braybrooke remain the hereditary visitors of Magdalene College, Cambridge.


Barons Braybrooke (1788–)

* '' John Griffin Griffin, 1st Baron Braybrooke'' (1719–1797) (also 4th Baron Howard de Walden) * ''Richard Neville'' (1750–1825) (kinsman of the 1st Baron) ** ''
Richard Griffin, 2nd Baron Braybrooke Richard Griffin, 2nd Baron Braybrooke (3 July 1750 – 28 February 1825) was an English politician and peer. He was known as Richard Aldworth-Neville or Richard Aldworth Griffin-Neville to 1797. Early life Aldworth was born on 3 July 1750 in Duk ...
'' (1750–1825) (kinsman of the 1st Baron, succeeded according to special remainder) *** ''Hon. Henry Neville'' (?–1809) *** '' Richard Griffin, 3rd Baron Braybrooke'' (1783–1858) **** '' Richard Cornwallis Neville, 4th Baron Braybrooke'' (1820–1861) **** '' Charles Cornwallis Neville, 5th Baron Braybrooke'' (1823–1902) **** ''Hon. Henry Aldworth Neville'' (1824–1854) **** ''
Latimer Neville, 6th Baron Braybrooke Latimer Neville, 6th Baron Braybrooke (22 April 1827 – 12 January 1904), styled the Hon. Latimer Neville until 1902, was a British peer, clergyman and academic, for half a century Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Neville was the fourth ...
'' (1827–1904) ***** ''
Henry Neville, 7th Baron Braybrooke Henry may refer to: People *Henry (given name) * Henry (surname) * Henry Lau, Canadian singer and musician who performs under the mononym Henry Royalty * Portuguese royalty ** King-Cardinal Henry, King of Portugal ** Henry, Count of Portugal, ...
'' (1855–1941) ****** ''
Richard Henry Cornwallis Neville, 8th Baron Braybrooke Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ...
'' (1918–1943) ****** ''Hon. George Robert Latimer Neville'' (1920–1941) ***** ''Hon. Grey Neville'' (1857–1920) ****** ''
Henry Seymour Neville, 9th Baron Braybrooke Henry may refer to: People *Henry (given name) * Henry (surname) * Henry Lau, Canadian singer and musician who performs under the mononym Henry Royalty * Portuguese royalty ** King-Cardinal Henry, King of Portugal ** Henry, Count of Portugal, ...
'' (1897–1990) ******* '' Robin Henry Charles Neville, 10th Baron Braybrooke'' (1932–2017) ******** Hon. Amanda Muriel Mary Neville (1962–) ******** Hon. Caroline Emma Neville (1963–) ******** ''Henrietta Jane Neville'' (1965–1980) ******** Hon. Victoria Neville (1970–) ******** Hon. Arabella Neville (1970–) ******** Hon. Sara Lucy Neville (1975–) ******** Hon. Emma Charlotte Neville (1979–) ******** Hon. Lucinda Octavia Neville (1984–) ****** ''Hon. Grey Aldworth Neville'' (1900–1985) **** ''Hon. Grey Neville'' (1830–1854) *** '' Hon. George Neville-Grenville'' (1789–1854) **** ''Ralph Neville-Grenville'' (1817–1886) ***** ''Robert Neville-Grenville'' (1846–1936) ***** ''George Neville'' (1850–1923) ****** ''Ralph Neville'' (1887–1936) ******* ''Richard Neville'' (1922–1980) ****** ''Philip Lloyd Neville'' (1888–1976) ******* ''George Neville'' (1943–2004) ******** Richard Ralph Neville, 11th Baron Braybrooke (1977–) ********* (1) Hon. Edward Alfred Neville (2015–) ******* (2) John Neville (1944–) ******** (3) Edward Grey Neville (1982–) ****** ''Alfred Geoffrey Neville'' (1891–1955) ***** ''Hugh Neville-Grenville'' (1851–1938) ***** ''Louis Neville-Grenville'' (1852–1919) ****** ''Betram Neville-Grenville'' (1880–1950) ***** ''Claud Neville-Grenville'' (1858–1944) ****** ''Edward Neville-Grenville'' (1904–1988) ***** ''Percy Neville-Grenville'' (1868–1917) **** ''William Frederick Neville'' (1818–1882) ***** ''William Neville'' (1850–1939) The
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is the present holder's son, Hon. Edward Alfred Neville (b. 2015)
The heir apparent's heir presumptive is the present holder's uncle, John Neville (b. 1944)


Arms


See also

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Baron Howard de Walden Baron Howard de Walden is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by writ of summons in 1597 by Queen Elizabeth I for Admiral Lord Thomas Howard, a younger son of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, by his second wife, the Honourabl ...
*
Earl of Suffolk Earl of Suffolk is a title which has been created four times in the Peerage of England. The first creation, in tandem with the creation of the title of Earl of Norfolk, came before 1069 in favour of Ralph the Staller; but the title was forfe ...
*
George Neville-Grenville George Neville-Grenville (17 August 1789 – 10 June 1854), named George Neville until 1825,''Burke's Peerage 2003'', page 490 was Dean of Windsor in the mid nineteenth century. Early life Neville was born a younger son of the Hon Richard Grif ...
, Dean of Windsor *
Ralph Neville-Grenville Ralph Neville-Grenville DL, JP (born Ralph Neville; 27 February 1817 – 20 August 1886) was a British Conservative Party politician. Background Born Ralph Neville, he was the eldest son of the Very Revd and Hon George Neville-Grenville (Dean ...
, Conservative MP


Notes


References

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