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Baron Hylton is a title that has been created twice, once in the
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and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation came in the Peerage of England 1295 when Robert Hylton was summoned to the
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as Lord Hylton by
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. His son, Alexander, was called to Parliament in 1332 and 1335, but no further summons were sent for his descendants. Therefore, the title has only been held ''
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'' after the death of the second baron. Indeed, the last baron was Member of Parliament for
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after "inheriting" the title, due to this anomaly. Despite this, the creation is deemed to have fallen into
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on the death of the eighteenth baron without male heirs in 1746. The second creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1866 when the soldier and
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politician, Sir William Jolliffe, 1st Baronet, was made Baron Hylton of Hylton, Sunderland in the County Palatine of Durham and of Petersfield in the County of Southampton. He had already been created a Baronet, of Merstham in the County of Surrey, in 1821. He was the grandson of William Jolliffe (for many years Member of Parliament for Petersfield), and a co-heir of the original barony of Hylton through his grandmother Eleanor (the wife of William Jolliffe), daughter of Anne Hylton, sister of the eighteenth Baron of the 1295 creation. Lord Hylton was succeeded by his second son, the second Baron. He notably represented Wells in the
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as a Conservative. His son, the third Baron, also represented Wells in Parliament as a Conservative and after entering the
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notably served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard from 1918 to 1924. His son, the fourth Baron, was Lord Lieutenant of Somerset from 1949 to 1964. the titles are held by the latter's eldest son, the fifth Baron. He is one of the ninety elected
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s who remained in the
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after the House of Lords Act of 1999. Lord Hylton sat as a cross-bencher until retiring in July 2023. The principal seat of the Hylton family was Hylton Castle, Sunderland, with a subsidiary property at Ammerdown House, near Kilmersdon,
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Barons Hylton (1295)

* Robert Hylton, 1st Baron Hylton (d. 1322) * Alexander Hylton, 2nd Baron Hylton (d. 1360) * Robert Hylton, ''de jure'' 3rd Baron Hylton (1340–1377) * Sir William Hylton, ''de jure'' 4th Baron Hylton (1356–1435) * Sir Robert Hylton, ''de jure'' 5th Baron Hylton (1385–1447) * William Hylton, ''de jure'' 6th Baron Hylton (d. 1457) * Sir William Hylton, ''de jure'' 7th Baron Hylton (1451–1500) * Sir William Hylton, ''de jure'' 8th Baron Hylton (d. 1535) * Sir Thomas Hylton, ''de jure'' 9th Baron Hylton (d. 1560) * Sir William Hylton, ''de jure'' 10th Baron Hylton (c. 1510–1565) * Sir William Hylton, ''de jure'' 11th Baron Hylton (d. 1600) * Henry Hylton, ''de jure'' 12th Baron Hylton (1586–1641) * Robert Hylton, ''de jure'' 13th Baron Hylton (d. 1641), brother of Henry * John Hylton, ''de jure'' 14th Baron Hylton (d. 1655) * John Hylton, ''de jure'' 15th Baron Hylton (1628–1670) * Henry Hylton, ''de jure'' 16th Baron Hylton (1637–1712) * Richard Hylton, ''de jure'' 17th Baron Hylton (d. 1722) * John Hylton, ''de jure'' 18th Baron Hylton (1699–1746) (abeyant)


Barons Hylton (1866)

* William George Hylton Jolliffe, 1st Baron Hylton (1800–1876) * Hedworth Hylton Jolliffe, 2nd Baron Hylton (1829–1899) * Hylton George Hylton Jolliffe, 3rd Baron Hylton (1862–1945) * William George Hervey Jolliffe, 4th Baron Hylton (1898–1967) * Raymond Hervey Jolliffe, 5th Baron Hylton (b. 1932) The
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is the present holder's son Hon. William Henry Martin Jolliffe (b. 1967)
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Joseph William Charles Jolliffe (b. 2016)


See also

*
Hylton Castle Hylton Castle ( ) is a stone castle in the North Hylton area of City of Sunderland, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Originally built from wood by the Baron Hylton, Hilton (later Hylton) family shortly after the Norman conquest of England, ...
* William Jolliffe


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