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  2. Baron Auckland - Wikipedia

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    4th Baron Auckland 1829–1890: William Eden 5th Baron Auckland 1859–1917: Hon. George Eden 1861–1924: Lt. Hon. William Eden 1892–1915: Frederick Eden 6th Baron Auckland 1895–1941: Geoffrey Eden 7th Baron Auckland 1891–1955: Terence Eden 8th Baron Auckland 1892–1957: Ian Eden 9th Baron Auckland 1926–1997: Hon. Ronald Eden 1931 ...

  3. Eden baronets - Wikipedia

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    William Eden, 5th Baron Auckland (1859–1917) The Hon. William Eden (1892–1915) Frederick Eden, 6th Baron Auckland (1895–1941) The Hon. George Eden (1861–1924) Geoffrey Eden, 7th Baron Auckland (1891–1955) Terence Eden, 8th Baron Auckland (1892–1957) Ian Eden, 9th Baron Auckland (1926–1997) (5) Robert Eden, 10th Baron Auckland (b ...

  4. List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    John Browne, 8th Baron Kilmaine: Rev. Aubrey Browne (fifth cousin once removed) The Baron Auckland: 1789: Robert Eden, 10th Baron Auckland: Henry Vane Eden (first cousin) The Baron Waterpark: 1792: Roderick Cavendish, 8th Baron Waterpark: Luke Cavendish The Baron Graves: 1794: Timothy Graves, 10th Baron Graves: none: The Baron Huntingfield: 1796

  5. Australian peers and baronets - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hall (1901–1988), Australian-born economic adviser to the UK government (1953–61) and a member of Britain's Economic Planning Board (1947–61), was made a life peer in 1969. He took the name Baron Roberthall, of Silverspur in the State of Queensland and Commonwealth of Australia and of Trenance in the County of Cornwall. [10]

  6. Category:Barons Auckland - Wikipedia

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  7. Anthony Eden - Wikipedia

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    In July 1925, Eden went on a second trip to Canada, Australia and India. [65] He wrote articles for The Yorkshire Post, controlled by his father-in-law Sir Gervase Beckett, under the pseudonym "Backbencher". [64] In September 1925, he represented the Yorkshire Post at the Imperial Conference at Melbourne. [67]

  8. Oliver Eden, 8th Baron Henley - Wikipedia

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    Lord Henley succeeded to the peerage in 1977 upon the death of his father. An Irish peer, he is able to sit in the House of Lords by virtue of a United Kingdom peerage granted to the 3rd Baron Henley, namely Baron Northington. He was an elected County Councillor for Cumbria from 1986 to 1989.

  9. George Berkeley, 1st Earl of Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    George Berkeley, 8th Baron Berkeley Elizabeth Stanhope George Berkeley, 1st Earl of Berkeley , PC , FRS ( c. 1628 – 10 October 1698) was an English merchant, politician and peer who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1654 until 1658.