Baron Wrenbury

Baron Wrenbury, of Old Castle, Dallington in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.[1] It was created in 1915 for the barrister and judge Sir Henry Buckley. He served as a Judge of the High Court of Justice and as a Lord Justice of Appeal. As of 2014 the title is held by his great-grandson, the fourth Baron, who succeeded his father in 2014. The Hon. Sir Denys Buckley, younger son of the first Baron, was also a Judge of the High Court of Justice and Lord Justice of Appeal.

Henry Buckley, 1st Baron Wrenbury

Barons Wrenbury (1915)

  • Henry Burton Buckley, 1st Baron Wrenbury (1845–1935)
  • Bryan Burton Buckley, 2nd Baron Wrenbury (1890–1940)
  • John Burton Buckley, 3rd Baron Wrenbury (1927-2014)
  • William Edward Buckley, 4th Baron Wrenbury (b. 1966)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son the Hon. Jamie Paul Buckley (b. 2001).

Coat of arms of Baron Wrenbury
Crest
On a mount Vert a demi-stag at gaze Gules attired and gorged with a collar a chain attached reflexed over the back Or supporting a garb of the last.
Escutcheon
Azure a chevron cottised between two stags' heads cabossed in chief and a garb in base all Or on a chief engrailed Ermine a buckle between two crosses pattée fitchée Gules.
Supporters
On either side a buck at gaze Gules collared attired and chained Or.
Motto
To My Utmost [2]

Notes

  1. "No. 29127". The London Gazette. 13 April 1915. p. 3578.
  2. Debrett's Peerage. 1921.

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
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