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THE HOUSE OF LORDS

The Staffordshire Peerage taken from Tim Cockin’s Old Parish Boundaries of
Staffordshire (2005), with some addtions - 1673, 1766, 1792, 1858, 1892, 1937
(Cadman), 1970 (Lee, Kearton), 1990, 2001, 2005, 2006

1000-1100


1067 Earldom of Hereford (county) (Breteuil, Miles, Fitzmiles, Bohun); merged in the
Crown 1399
1070 Earldom of Chester (county); merged in the Crown 1901
1074 Earldom of Shropshire or Shrewsbury (Montgomery, Bellime, Talvas, Talbot);
extinct 1171
1088 Earldom of Warwick (Beaumont, Neville from 1449); forfeited 1477/8; restored 1492; forfeited 1499

1100-1200


1138 Earldom of Derby (Ferrers); extinct 1265
1160 Barony of Basset - progenitors of the Bassets of Drayton, Colston, Heddington, and
Wycombe; extinct 1272
1198 Bishopric of Coventry; from 1208 Bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield; from 1661
Bishopric of Lichfield and Coventry; from 1836 Bishopric of Lichfield

1200-1300


1266 Earldom of Derby (county) (to Edmund, the King’s youngest son); forfeited 1321/2
1266/7 Earldom of Lancaster (county); forfeited 1321/2
1295 Barony of Furnivall or Furnivalle (of Sheffield, Worksop); united 1442 with Earldoms
of Shrewsbury & Waterford; abeyant 1616; revived 1654 (Howard, Earl of Arundel);
abeyant 1777; revived 1913; abeyant 1968
1295 Barony of Basset (of Drayton); extinct 1390
1295 Barony of Verdun; abeyant 1316
1299 Barony of Stafford (Stafford); forfeited 1521; restored 1547; holder deprived by/ at 1640 & became extinct.
1299 Barony of Ferrers (of Chartley) (Ferrers, Devereux); extinct 1646
1299 Barony of Tuchet or Tochet; abeyant 1321/2; revived 1405 but subsequently styled
Lords Audley; terminated 1420/1
1299 Barony of Grendon (of Grendon, Warws, and Shenstone, Staffs); extinct 1364/5

1300-1400


1308 Barony of Somery; extinct 1322
1312/3 Barony of Audley (for Nicholas Audley or Aldithley of Heighley); terminated 1405
in favour of John Tuchet who was summons to Parl. by writ as Baron Tuchet (however he
was frequently styled Lord Audley). For his successor James Tuchet the Barony of
Audley was revived 1420/1; abeyant 1872; revived 1942; abeyant 1997
1317 Barony of Audley (for Hugh Audley or Aldithley jnr, 2nd s of Hugh Audley (who
afterwards (viz. in 1321) was also summons to Parl.); by marriage passed into the
Stafford family; forfeited 1483; restored 1486; forfeited 1521.
1321 Barony of Audley of Stratton Audley, Oxon (for Hugh Audley youngest s of James Audley of Heighley (b1267)); forfeited 1322
1331/2 Barony of Talbot; united 1442 with the Earldoms of Shrewsbury and Waterford;
abeyant 1616; revived 1654 (Howard, Earl of Arundel); abeyant 1777
1336/7 Earldom of Derby; abeyant 1360/1; revived 1385; merged in the Crown 1399
1337 Barony of Swynnerton (of Swynnerton); reputedly, and for 1337 only
1345 Earldom of Lancaster (county); abeyant 1360/1
1348 Barony of Bourchier (from 1570 Devereux); forfeited 1600/1; restored 1604;
abeyant 1646
1350/1 Earldom of Stafford (county) (Stafford); forfeited 1521
1351 Dukedom of Lancaster (county) (the Earl of Derby); extinct 1360/1
1357 Barony of Lisle (of Kingston Lisle, Berks); abeyant 1382; revived 1444 for John
Talbot (see below)
1361 Earldom of Lancaster (for John ‘of Gaunt’); merged in the Crown 1412/3
1362 Dukedom of Lancaster (for John ‘of Gaunt’); merged in the Crown 1412/3
1370 Barony of Sir Richard de Stafford (d1380); abeyant 1380 (DNB)
1397 Dukedom of Hereford (Henry of Lancaster s of John ‘of Gaunt’); merged in the
Crown 1399

1400-1500


1440 Viscounty of Tartas (in Guienne, France) (for Sir Philip Chetwynd)
1440 Barony of Dudley; abeyant 1757, abeyance terminated 1916
1442 Earldom of Salop (or thereafter Earldom of Shrewsbury) (John Talbot who was also
created Earl of Waterford 1442); continuing in 2000 when declared the Premier Earldom
(on the Roll) in the Peerage of both England and Ireland
1444 Barony of Lisle (of Kingston Lisle, Berks) (John Talbot 4th s of John Talbot 1st Earl
of Shrewsbury); dormant 1469/70; revived 1474/5 (Grey); abeyant 1504; revived c1530
(John Dudley); extinct 1538
1445 Dukedom of Warwick (Beaumont); extinct 1446
1446 Viscounty of Bourchier (Bourchier); extinct 1539/40
1451 Viscounty of Lisle (of Kingston Lisle, Berks) (John Talbot); extinct 1469/70
1461 Earldom of Essex (Bourchier); extinct 1539/40; revived 1543; extinct 1570;
recreated 1570 (for Walter Devereux); extinct 1646
1465 Barony of Mountjoy (Walter Blount of Barton Blount, Derbys d1474); extinct 1606
1483 Viscounty of Lisle (of Kingston Lisle, Berks) (Grey); extinct 1504; revived 1513;
suspended 1519
1485 Earldom of Derby (Stanley); continuing in 2000

1500-1600


1523 Viscounty of Lisle (of Kingston Lisle, Berks) (Arthur Plantagenet); extinct 1541/2
1541/2 Viscounty of Lisle (of Kingston Lisle, Berks) (John Dudley); forfeited 1553; revived 1605 for Robert Sydney; extinct 1743
1546/7 Earldom of Warwick (John Dudley); forfeited 1553; descendants assumed title to
end of C17
1547 Peers who hold the new title, Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire, start to appear
1549 Barony of Paget; united with the Earldom of Uxbridge 1784; continuing in 2000
1549/50 Viscounty of Hereford (Devereux); forfeited 1600/1; restored 1604, and since 1643 has been premier viscounty, continuing in 2000
1551 Dukedom of Northumberland (John Dudley); forfeited 1553 & passed to his b
Ambrose & became extinct on Ambrose’s death 1589/90; however, John’s descendants
assumed title to end of C17
1561 Earldom of Warwick (Ambrose Dudley); extinct 1589/90
1564 Earldom of Leicester (Robert Dudley, 5th s of John Dudley, Duke of
Northumberland); extinct 1588
1572 Earldom of Essex (Walter Devereux, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers etc); extinct
1646
1572 Barony of Compton (of Compton Wynates, Warws) (Charlotte suo jure Baroness
Ferrers & Baroness Compton); in abeyance from 1749; revived 1774; in abeyance from
1855

1600-1650


1603 Earldom of Devonshire (Charles Blount, Baron Mountjoy); extinct 1606
1603 Barony of Sydney (of Penshurst, Kent) (Robert Sydney); extinct 1743
1603 Barony of Gerard (of Gerard’s Bromley) (Gerard); extinct 1733
1618 Earldom of Leicester (Robert Sydney); extinct 1743
1621 (Ireland) Viscounty of Valentia (Annesley of Arley); continuing 2000
1621 (Ireland) Viscounty of Wilmot (of Athlone) (Wilmot); Henry Wilmot was MP for
Tamworth 1640-1; extinct 1681
1621/2 Viscounty of Andover (of Andover, Hants) (Thomas Howard of Charlton, Wilts);
descends in the Earldom of Berkshire (1626); continuing in 2000
1621/2 Barony of Howard (of Charleton, Wilts) (Thomas Howard of Charlton, Wilts);
descends in the Earldom of Berkshire (1626); continuing in 2000
1624 (Ireland) Viscount Lecale (Thomas Cromwell, d1653); extinct 1687
1626 Earldom of Berkshire (Thomas Howard of Charlton, Wilts); united in the Earldom of
Suffolk (1603) from 1745; continuing in 2000
1627 (Scotland) Lord Aston of Forfar (Aston); devolved 1751, several claimants
1628 Earldom of Stamford (of Stamford, Lincs) (Henry Grey, Baron of Groby (1603));
extinct 1976
1629 (Ireland) Barony of Mountnorris (of Mountnorris, co. Armagh) (Annesley); continuing
in 2000
1640 Viscounty of Stafford (county) (Howard); forfeited 1680; extinct 1762
1640 Barony of Stafford (county) (Howard); attainted 1680; restored 1824 (Jerningham)
1640 Barony of Stafford (county) (for Mary, sister & heir to Henry Stafford); forfeited 1693/
4
1643 Barony of Wilmot (of Adderbury, Oxon) (Wilmot); extinct 1681
1644 Barony of Ward (of Birmingham) (Humble Ward); merged 1860 in the Earldom of
Dudley
1645 (Ireland) Earldom of Ardglass (Thomas Cromwell, d1653, m into Meverell fam of
Throwley); extinct 1687

1650-1700


1652 Earldom of Rochester (Wilmot); Henry Wilmot was MP for Tamworth 1640-1; extinct
1681
1660 (Ireland) Barony of Loughneagh and Viscounty of Massereene (of Loughneagh
and Massereene, both co. Antrim) (Clotworthy, succeeded by his son-in-law Sir John
Skeffington of Fisherwick 1665); continuing in 2000
1661 Barony of Annesley of Newport Paynel, Bucks, and Earldom of Anglesey, Wales
(Annesley); extinct 1761
1661 Barony of Townshend (of Lynn Regis, Norfolk) (Townshend); descends with the
Marquessate of Townshend 1787
1673 Earldom of Lichfield (Sir Edward Lee, on the death of Charles Stewart, 6th Duke of
Lennox); revived for the Ansons 1831.
1674/5 Viscounty of Bradford (of Bradford, Shrops) (Francis Newport of High Ercall,
Shrops); extinct 1762
1677 Barony of Ferrers (new creation) (Robert Shirley of Staunton Harold, Leics);
abeyant 1740/1; revived 1774; abeyant 1855
1682 Viscounty of Townshend (of Raynham, Norfolk) (Townshend); descends with the
Marquessate of Townshend 1787
1682 Viscounty of Weymouth (Sir Thomas Thynne); descends with the Marquessate of
Bath 1789
1682 Barony of Dartmouth (of Dartmouth, Devon)(George Legge); continuing in 2000
1688 Earldom of Stafford (for Mary (nee Stafford) widow of William Howard); extinct 1693/
4
1688 Earldom of Stafford (county) (Henry Stafford-Howard); extinct 1762
1694 Marquessate of Alton and Duke of Shrewsbury (Charles Talbot of Alton); extinct
1718
1694 Earldom of Bradford (of Bradford, Shrops) (Francis Newport of High Ercall, Shrops);
extinct 1762

1700-1750


1703 Barony of Gower (of Stittenham, Yorks); descends with the Dukedom of Sutherland;
continuing in 2000
1711 Earldom of Dartmouth (of Dartmouth, Devon) (William Legge); continuing in 2000.
1711 Earldom of Ferrers (Robert Shirley of Staunton Harold, Leics); continuing in 2000
1711 Viscounty of Lewisham (of Lewisham, Kent) (William Legge); continuing in 2000.
1711 Viscounty of Tamworth (Robert Shirley of Staunton Harold); descends with the
Earldom of Ferrers 1711
1711/2 Barony of Foley (of Kidderminster) (for the M.P); extinct 1766
1711/2 Barony of Burton (of Burton) (Paget); extinct 1769
1715 Dukedom of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Thomas Pelham-Holles); replaced with the
Dukedom of Newcastle-under-Line or Lyme in 1756; extinct 1768
1716 Barony of Parker (of Macclesfield, Ches) (Thomas Parker d1723); continuing in
2000
1717 (Ireland) Viscounty of Chetwynd (of Bearhaven, co. Kerry) (Walter Chetwynd
d1735/6); continuing in 2000
1717 (Ireland) Barony of Rathdowne, co. Dublin (Walter Chetwynd d1735/6); continuing
in 2000
1720 Barony of Ducie (of Moreton) (for Matthew Ducie Moreton of Moreton and
Engleton); extinct 1771
1721 Earldom of Macclesfield (of Macclesfield, Ches) (Baron Parker); continuing in 2000
1721 (Ireland) Barony of Whitworth (of Galway, co. Galway) (Charles Whitworth d1725);
extinct 1725
1721 Viscounty of Parker (of Ewelm, Oxon) (Thomas Parker); continuing in 2000
1727 (Ireland) Viscounty of Galway (John Monckton); continuing in 2000
1729 Earldom of Waldegrave (Waldegrave); John Waldegrave was M.P. for Newcastle-u-
Lyme 1754-; continuing in 2000
1733 Barony of Talbot (of Hensol, co. Glamorgan) (Charles Talbot b1685); descends with
the Earldom of Shrewsbury; continuing in 2000
1746 Earldom of Gower (John Leveson-Gower, Baron Gower); descends with the
Dukedom of Sutherland; continuing in 2000
1746 Viscounty of Trentham (John Leveson-Gower, Baron Gower); descends with the
Dukedom of Sutherland; continuing in 2000
1747 Baron Anson of Soberton (for George Anson); extinct 1762

1750-1800


1756 Dukedom of Newcastle-under-Line or Lyme (Thomas Pelham-Holles, passing on
his death 1768 to Henry Clinton, Earl of Lincoln); extinct 1988
1756 (Ireland) Earldom of Massereene (of Massereene, co. Antrim) (Clotworthy-
Skeffington); extinct 1816
1756 Barony of Hyde (of Hindon, Wilts) (Villiers); descends with the Earldom of
Clarendon; continuing in 2000
1756 Barony of Lyttleton (of Frankley, Worcs) (George Lyttleton); extinct 1779; recreated 1794 (see below)
1761 Earldom of Talbot (William Talbot, son of Charles b1686, d1782); extinct 1782
1762 Barony of Vernon (of Kinderton, Ches) (Vernon of Sudbury and Houndhill);
continuing in 2000
1763 Viscounty Dudley and Ward (of Dudley); extinct from 1833
1763 Barony of Ducie (of Tortworth, Glous) (for Matthew Ducie Moreton, the younger);
continuing in 2000
1766 (Ireland) Barony of Patshull (Rt Hon George Pigot d1777).
1776 Barony of Harrowby (of Harrowby, Lincs) (Nathaniel Ryder); continuing in 2000
1776 Barony of Foley (of Kidderminster) (for the cousin of the former Baron Foley);
continuing in 2000
1780 Barony of Bagot (of Bagot’s Bromley) (Bagot); continuing in 2000
1780 Barony of Dinevor (of Dinevor, co. Carmarthen) (William Talbot, Baron Talbot of
Hensol d1782); descends with the Earldom of Shrewsbury; continuing in 2000.
1784 Earldom of Leicester (county) (George Townshend); abeyant 1855
1784 Earldom of Uxbridge (Paget); descends with the Marquessate of Anglesey;
continuing in 2000
1784 Earldom of Talbot (of Hensol, co. Glamorgan) (John Talbot, later Chetwynd-Talbot
d1793); descends with the Earldom of Shrewsbury; continuing in 2000
1784 Viscounty of Ingestre (John Talbot d1793); descends with the Earldom of
Shrewsbury; continuing in 2000
1786 Marquessate of Stafford (county) (Granville Leveson-Gower); descends with the
Dukedom of Sutherland; continuing in 2000
1787 Marquessate of Townshend (of Raynham, Norfolk) (Townshend); continuing in
2000
1789 Marquessate of Bath (Thomas Thynne, Viscount Weymouth); continuing in 2000
1790 (GB) Barony of Fisherwick (of Fisherwick, Staffs) (Arthur Chichester); descends with
the Marquessate of Donegall; continuing in 2000
1791 (Ireland) Marquessate of Donegall (and (Ireland) Earldom of Belfast 1791) (Arthur
Chichester); continuing in 2000
1792 (Ireland) Baroness Waterpark of Waterpark, Co. Cork (Sarah Cavendish d1807);
the family had property in Staffordshire; continuing in 2000
1793 (Ireland) Earldom of Mountnorris (Arthur Annesley); extinct 1844
1794 Barony of Bradford (of Bradford, Shrops) (Henry Bridgeman); descends with the
Earldom of Bradford (1815); continuing in 2000
1794 Barony of Lyttleton (of Frankley, Worcs) (William Henry Lyttleton of Hagley Pk,
Worcs); descends with the Viscounty of Cobham (1718) from 1889; continuing in 2000
1796 Barony of Calthorpe (of Calthorpe, Norfolk) (Gough-Calthorpe); extinct 1997
1797 Earldom of Jervis (John Jervis); expired 1823
1797 Barony of Jervis (John Jervis); expired 1823

1800-1825


1800 (Ireland) Barony of Gardner (of Uttoxeter) (Alan Gardner d1809); dormant 1883
1800 (Ireland) Barony of Whitworth (of Newport Pratt, co. Galway) (Charles Whitworth
d1825); extinct 1825
1801 Viscounty of St Vincent (John Jervis); continuing in 2000
1806 Viscounty of Anson and Barony of Soberton (Anson); descends with the Earldom of
Lichfield 1831; continuing in 2000
1806 (UK) Barony of Gardner (of Uttoxeter) (Alan Gardner d1809); dormant 1883
1806 Barony of Crewe (of Crewe, Ches) (John Crewe); extinct 1893
1809 Earldom of Harrowby (of Harrowby, Lincs) (Ryder); continuing in 2000
1809 Viscounty of Sandon (of Sandon, Staffs) (Ryder); continuing in 2000
1813 Viscounty of Whitworth (of Adbaston, Staffs) (Charles Whitworth d1825); extinct
1825
1815 Marquessate of Anglesey (of Anglesey, Wales) (Paget); continuing in 2000
1815 Earldom of Whitworth (Charles Whitworth d1825); extinct 1825
1815 Earldom of Bradford (of Bradford, Shrops) (Orlando Bridgeman); continuing in 2000
1815 Viscounty of Granville (Granville Leveson-Gower d1846); continuing in 2000
1815 Viscounty of Newport (of Newport, Shrops) (Orlando Bridgeman); continuing in
2000
1815 Barony of Adbaston (of Adbaston, Staffs) (Charles Whitworth d1825); extinct 1825
1823 Viscounty of Beresford (of Beresford, Staffs) (William Carr Beresford); extinct 1854

1825-1850


1826 Barony of Gower (George Granville Leveson-Gower d1861); descends with the
Dukedom of Sutherland (1833); continuing in 2000
1827 Viscounty Ednam (of Ednam, Co. Roxburgh) (John William Ward); extinct 1833;
revived 1860 (for William Ward); descends with the Earldom of Dudley, continuing in
2000
1831 Earldom of Lichfield (Anson); continuing in 2000
1831 Barony of Wenlock (of Wenlock, Shrops) (Lawley of Canwell); extinct 1834
1833 Dukedom of Sutherland (Leveson-Gower); continuing in 2000
1833 Earldom of Granville (Granville Leveson-Gower d1846); continuing in 2000
1833 Barony of Leveson (of Stone, Staffs) (Granville Leveson-Gower d1846); descends
with the Earldom of Granville; continuing in 2000
1835 Barony of Hatherton (of Hatherton, Staffs) (Littleton); continuing in 2000
1837 Earldom of Ducie (for Thomas Reynolds-Moreton); continuing in 2000
1838 Barony of Wrottesley (of Wrottesley, Staffs) (Wrottesley); continuing in 2000
1839 Barony of Wenlock (of Wenlock, Shrops) (Paul Beilby Lawley-Thompson, younger
b of former Baron Wenlock); extinct 1932
1846 Barony of Gough (of Chinkang-Foo, China and of Maharajore and the Sutlej, East
Indies) (Gough); continuing in 2000
1849 Viscounty of Gough (of Goojerat, Punjab, and of Limerick, Ireland) (Gough);
continuing in 2000

1850-1875


1858 Barony of Churston (of Churston Ferrers and Lupton, Devon) (John Buller-Yarde-
Buller, 3rd Bt, of Dilhorne Hall).
1860 Earldom of Dudley (of Dudley Castle) (William Ward, Baron Ward of Birmingham);
continuing in 2000

1875-1900


1878 Barony of Norton (of Norton-in-the-Moors, Staffs) (Adderley); continuing in 2000
1882 Barony of Wolseley (of Cairo and of Wolseley, Staffs) (Garnet Joseph Wolseley
d1913); extinct 1913
1885 Viscounty of Wolseley (of Wolseley, Staffs) (Wolseley); extinct 1936
1886 Barony of Burton (of Rangemore and of Burton-on-Trent) (Bass); extinct 1909
1887 Barony of Monckton (of Serlby, Notts) (George Edmund Milnes Monckton-Arundell);
extinct 1971
1895 Earldom of Crewe (of Crewe, Ches) (Robert Offley Ashburton Milnes, afterwards
Crewe-Milnes, Baron Houghton); extinct 1945
1897 Baron Burton (of Burton-on-Trent and of Rangemore) (Bass); continuing in 2000

1900-1950


1900 Barony of Northcote (of Exeter, Devon) (Henry Stafford Northcote b1846); extinct
1911
1903 Barony of Biddulph (of Biddulph, Staffs) (Biddulph); continuing in 2000
1905 Barony of Knaresborough (Sir Henry Meysey Meysey-Thompson, d1929, MP for Handsworth Division 1892-1905)
1906 Barony of Weardale (of Stanhope, Durham) (Philip James Stanhope, MP for
Wednesbury 1886-92, who resided at The Woodhouse).
1908 Viscounty of Wolverhampton (Fowler); extinct 1943
1911 Marquessate of Crewe (of Crewe, Ches) (Robert Offley Ashburton Milnes,
afterwards Crewe-Milnes); extinct 1945
1911 Earldom of Madeley (of Madeley, Staffs) (Robert Offley Ashburton Milnes,
afterwards Crewe-Milnes); extinct 1945
1916 Barony of Anslow (of Anslow, Staffs) (Tonman Mosley); extinct 1933
1917 Barony of Annesley (Arthur Annesley); extinct 1949
1919 Barony of Swinfen (of Chetsey, Surrey) (Swinfen); at 2003 hereditary peer
remaining in Lords for a transitional period
1919 Barony of Forster (of Lepe, Hants) (Henry William Forster b1866); extinct 1936
1937 Earldom of Baldwin (of Bewdley, Worcs); continuing in 2000
1937 (UK) Barony of Cadman (of Silverdale) (John Cadman d1941); continuing in 2000
1942 Barony of Wedgwood (Wedgwood of Barlaston); continuing in 2000
1945 Barony of Chetwode (of Chetwode, Bucks) (Chetwode); perhaps no Staffs
connection; continuing in 2000
1948 Barony Webb-Johnson (of Stoke-on-Trent) for Alfred Edward Webb-Johnson (1880-1958), surgeon

1950-2000


1956 (Life) Barony of Evershed (Francis Evershed of Stapenhill, Staffs); extinct 1966
1957 Viscounty of Monckton (of Brenchley, Kent) (Monckton); continuing in 2000
1960 Barony of Nelson (of Stafford) (Sir George Horatio Nelson); continuing in 2000
1962 Barony of Dilhorne (of Towester, Northants) (Manningham-Buller); continuing in
2000
1963 Barony of Normanbrook (of Chelsea) (Sir Norman Craven Brook, native of
Wolverhampton); extinct 1967
1964 Viscounty of Dilhorne (of Green Norton, Northants) (Manningham-Buller);
continuing in 2000
1966 (Life) Barony of Rowley (of Rowley Regis) (Arthur Henderson); extinct 1968
1970 (Life) Barony of Lee (of Asheridge, Bucks) (Jenny Lee, former Cannock MP).
1970 (Life) Barony of Kearton (Frank Kearton, born 1910/11 in Pinnox St, Tunstall);
extinct 1992
1970 (Life) Barony of Boyle (of Handsworth) (Edward Charles Gurney Boyle); extinct
1981
1970 (Life) Barony of Burntwood (of Burntwood, Staffs) (Julian Ward Snow); extinct 1982
1970 (Life) Barony of Davies (of Leek) (Harold Davies); extinct 1985
1974 (Life) Barony of Harmar-Nicholls (of Peterborough, Cambs) (Harmar Harmar-
Nicholls); continuing in 2000
1981 (Life) Barony of Thomas (of Swynnerton, Staffs) (Hugh Swynnerton Thomas);
continuing in 2000
1987 (Life) Barony of Wyatt (of Weeford, Staffs) (Woodrow Lyle Wyatt); extinct 1997
1990 (Life) Barony of Tombs (of Brailes, Warws) (Francis Leonard Tombs, who grew up
in Bloxwich and attended Elmore Green School); continuing.
1992 (Life) Barony of Archer (of Sandwell) (Peter Kingsley Archer); continuing in 2000
1992 (Life) Barony of Ashley of Stoke (Jack Ashley of Widnes, Ches); continuing in 2000
1996 (Life) Barony of Hayman (of Dartmouth Park in Borough of Camden, London) (Helene Valerie Hayman, born Wolverhampton), continuing.
1999 (Life) Barony of King (of West Bromwich) (Tarsem King); continuing in 2000

2000-


2001 (Life) Barony of Golding (of Newcastle-u-Lyme) (Llinos Golding); continuing.
2005 (Life) Barony of Bilston (Dennis Turner); continuing.
2006 (Life) Barony of Morris (of Handsworth) (Bill Morris); continuing.

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