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Baron Beaumont

The title of Baron Beaumont is an ancient one in the Peerage of England, created in 1309 for a younger part of the de Brienne-family. The sixth Baron Beaumont was created Viscount Beaumont in 1342; after the death of the 2nd Viscount both titles fell into abeyance. In the 19th century the barony was restored for Miles Thomas Stapleton who became 8th Baron Beaumont. The 17th Duke of Norfolk gained the title by inheritance, so the title became a subsidiary title of the Dukes of Norfolk.

Barons Beaumont (1309)

  • Henry de Beaumont, 1st Baron Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan (bef. 1305-1340)
  • John de Beaumont, 2nd Baron de Beaumont (aft. 1317-1342)
  • Henry de Beaumont, 3rd Baron de Beaumont (d. 1326)
  • John Beaumont, 4th Baron de Beaumont (1360 / 1361-1396)
  • Henry Beaumont, 5th Baron Beaumont (1379 / 1380-1413)
  • John Beaumont, 6th Baron Beaumont (round 1409-1460) became Viscount in 1432

Viscounts Beaumont (1432)

  • John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont, 6th Baron Beaumont (round 1409-1460)
  • William Beaumont, 2nd Viscount Beamont, 7th Baron Beaumont (bef. 1441-1507) (viscouncy extinct, barony abeyant)

Barons Beaumont (1309; reverted 18??)

for further Barons: Duke of Norfolk

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