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Lord Barham was succeeded firstly in the baronetcy according to the special remainder by his son-in-law, the second Baronet. He was the son of Gerard Anne Edwardes (died 1773) and his wife Lady Jane Noel, daughter of Baptist Noel, 4th Earl of Gainsborough and sister of Henry Noel, 6th and last Earl of Gainsborough (see above).
Posthumous portrait of Edward Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough (by J. Henesy, 1737) Arms of Noel: Or, fretty gules a canton ermine. Edward Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough, 4th Viscount Campden (1641 – January 1689) was a English peer, styled Hon. Edward Noel from 1660 to 1681.
Wriothesley Baptist Noel, 2nd Earl of Gainsborough (c. 1661 – 21 September 1690) [1] was an English peer and Member of Parliament, styled Viscount Campden from 1683 to 1689. Early life [ edit ]
Upon his father's death in 2009, [2] he became the 6th Earl of Gainsborough and inherited Exton Hall on the western edge of the village of Exton, Rutland. [1] His father had been the largest landowner in Rutland and had fought to prevent its absorption by neighbouring Leicestershire, and was eventually vindicated when the 1974 takeover was reversed with the return of Rutland County Council in ...
1st baron succeeded as Viscount Campden in 1682. Created Earl of Gainsborough in 1682. Baron Lumley: 1681: Lumley: extant: Created Earl of Scarborough in 1690. Baron Carteret: 1681: Carteret: extinct 1776: Baron Alington of Wymondley: 1682: Alington: extinct 1691: also Baron Alington of Killard in the Peerage of Ireland. Baron Thynne: 1682 ...
Lord Campden died on 29 October 1682 and was buried in the church of St Peter and St Paul, Exton. His grave is marked by a fine marble tomb by Grinling Gibbons , dating from 1685, showing the Viscount with his fourth wife, Lady Elizabeth Bertie, and carvings of his nineteen children. [ 8 ]
Noel married his first cousin Lady Dorothy Manners, daughter of Catherine Wriothesley Noel (daughter of Baptist Noel, 3rd Viscount Campden) and John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland. They had three sons and three daughters: [1] Baptist Noel, 4th Earl of Gainsborough (1708-1751) John Noel (died 1718)
created Viscount Hewett (1689) in the Peerage of England. Heyman of Somerfield: 1641: Heyman: extinct 1808 Hickman of Gainsborough: 1643: Hickman: extinct 1781 Hicks-Beach of Beverston: 1619: Hicks, Hicks-Beach: extant: created Earl St Aldwyn (1915) in the United Kingdom. Hicks of Campden: 1620: Hicks: extinct 1629: created Viscount Campden ...