Baron Conyers

Baron Conyers is a hereditary title of nobility English.

History

The barony was created on 17 October 1509 William Conyers by a Writ of Summons of King Henry VIII, with whom he appointed William Conyers in the British House of Lords and the 1st Baron Conyers, a barony by writ in the Peerage of him with it England made ​​. The new barony was inherited by the 3rd Baron Conyers in the family. Then she fell in Abeyance 1557 because of the 3rd Baron had only female heirs. In this sleep state remained the barony until 1641, successfully petitioniert of Sir Conyers Darcy, who was also 7th Baron Darcy de Knayth and was confirmed as the 4th Baron Conyers of the crown.

In the family of Darcy the barony remained until 1778 and then went into the family of Osborne, who were also the Dukes of Leeds, by female succession over. From the family Osborne she went from a short-term Abeyance of 1888-1892 interrupted, finally in the Pelham family. The 14th Baron Conyers, at the same time the 5th Earl of Yarborough, left in 1948, only two daughters, had ( created in 1299 ) acquired so that the barony of Conyers, which had become separated from the Barony of Darcy de Knayth, but in addition the barony Fauconberg, again fell into Abeyance. After the death of a child loose the two daughters of the 14th Baron in 2012, the surviving daughter Diana Mary Miller, born in Pelham inherited both title and was 15th Baroness Conyers and 8th Baroness Fauconberg.

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