Baron Northbourne
Baron Northbourne, of Betteshanger in the County of Kent, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.[3] It was created in 1884 for Sir Walter James, 2nd Baronet, who had earlier represented Kingston upon Hull in the House of Commons as a Conservative. His son, the second Baron, sat as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Gateshead. The latter's great-grandson, the fifth Baron, who succeeded his father[4] in 1982, was one of the ninety elected hereditary peers that were allowed to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, and sat as a cross-bencher until his retirement in 2018.[5] As of 2019, the titles are held by his son, the sixth baron, who succeeded his father in that year.
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Arms of James, Barons Northbourne: Gules, a dolphin, naiant, in fesse, or.[1] | |
Creation date | 5 November 1884[2] |
Monarch | Queen Victoria |
Peerage | Peerage of the United Kingdom |
First holder | Walter James, 1st Baron Northbourne |
Present holder | Charles Walter Henry James, 6th Baron Northbourne |
Heir apparent | Hon. Henry Christopher William James |
Subsidiary titles | Baronet James, of Langley Hall |
Seat(s) | Betteshanger House |
Motto | J’amie à Jamais |
The James Baronetcy, of Langley Hall, in the County of Berkshire, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1791[6] for the first Baron's grandfather Sir Walter James, the last Warden of the Mint. Born Walter James Head, he assumed by Act of Parliament the surname of James only in 1778. His son and heir John James notably served as Minister Plenipotentiary to the Netherlands. The latter was the father of the second Baronet, who was raised to the peerage in 1884.
The Hon. Cuthbert James, second son of the second Baron, represented Bromley in the House of Commons as a Conservative between 1919 and 1930.
The first Baron Northbourne was the grandson of Robert Stewart, 1st Marquess of Londonderry,[2] making him first cousin twice removed of Sir Winston Churchill, who was the grandson of his first cousin Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane, Duchess of Marlborough. He was also the great grandson of Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.[7]
Baronets of Langley Hall (1791)
- Sir Walter James James, 1st Baronet (1759–1829)
- Sir Walter Charles James, 2nd Baronet (1816–1893) (created Baron Northbourne in 1884)
Barons Northbourne (1884)
- Walter Charles James, 1st Baron Northbourne (1816–1893)
- Walter Henry James, 2nd Baron Northbourne (1846–1923)
- Walter John James, 3rd Baron Northbourne (1869–1932)
- Walter Ernest Christopher James, 4th Baron Northbourne (1896–1982)[8]
- Christopher George Walter James, 5th Baron Northbourne (1926–2019)
- Charles Walter Henry James, 6th Baron Northbourne (born 1960)
The heir apparent is his elder son, Hon. Henry Christopher William James (born 1988).
Line of succession
- Walter Charles James, 1st Baron Northbourne (1816–1893)
- Walter Henry James, 2nd Baron Northbourne (1846–1923)
- Walter John James, 3rd Baron Northbourne (1869–1932)
- Walter Ernest Christopher James, 4th Baron Northbourne (1896–1982)
- Christopher George Walter James, 5th Baron Northbourne (1926–2019)
- Charles Walter Henry James, 6th Baron Northbourne (b. 1960)
- (1) Hon. Henry Christopher William James (b. 1988)
- (2) Hon. Alexander Oliver Charles James (b. 1996)
- (3) Hon. Anthony Christopher Walter Paul James (b. 1963)
- (4) Edward Anthony James (b. 2001)
- (5) Hon. Sebastian Richard Edward Cuthbert James (b. 1966)
- (6) Arthur Sebastian Christopher Hamilton James (b. 1999)
- (7) Alfred Sebastian Anthony Walter James (b. 2001)
- (8) Albert Linus Sebastian Harry James (b. 2006)
- Charles Walter Henry James, 6th Baron Northbourne (b. 1960)
- Christopher George Walter James, 5th Baron Northbourne (1926–2019)
- Walter Ernest Christopher James, 4th Baron Northbourne (1896–1982)
- Lt.-Col. Hon. Cuthbert James (1872–1930)
- Major Thomas James (1906–1976)
- Antony Nigel James (1944–2016)
- (9) Alexander Robert James (b. 1974)
- (10) Charles Henry Thomas James (b. 1976)
- Antony Nigel James (1944–2016)
- Major Thomas James (1906–1976)
- Hon. Wilfred James (1874–1908)
- Henry Norman James (1903–1989)
- (11) John Henry James (b. 1947)
- (12) Nicholas John James (b. 1976)
- (11) John Henry James (b. 1947)
- Henry Norman James (1903–1989)
- Walter John James, 3rd Baron Northbourne (1869–1932)
- Walter Henry James, 2nd Baron Northbourne (1846–1923)
Notes
- Mosley, Charles, ed. (1865). Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage... (27 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p. 550.
- "Northbourne, Baron (UK, 1884)". Cracroft’s Peerage. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
- "No. 25411". The London Gazette. 4 November 1884. p. 4753.
- Paull, John (2014) Lord Northbourne, the man who invented organic farming, a biography. Journal of Organic Systems, 9(1), 31-53.
- "Lord Northbourne". UK Parliament.
- "No. 13318". The London Gazette. 21 June 1791. p. 363.
- "Sir Walter James". Freshford Manor. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
- Paull, John (2014) Lord Northbourne, the man who invented organic farming, a biography Journal of Organic Systems, 9 (1), pp. 31–53.
References
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages