Baron Delamer
The title Baron Delamer was created once in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was first created in 1661 for Sir George Booth, Baronet, the Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire. The second baron was created the Earl of Warrington in 1690. The earldom become extinct in 1758, the barony in 1770, and the baronetcy in 1797.
Related Topics:
Peerage of England - Peerage of Great Britain - 1661 - Sir George Booth, Baronet - 1690 - 1758 - 1770 - 1797
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It was created a second time in 1796 as a subsidiary title of the Earl of Warrington (second creation). That title became extinct in 1883.
Related Topics:
1796 - Earl of Warrington - 1883
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Booth Baronets (1611) |
| ► | Barons Delamer, first creation (1661) |
| ► | Earls of Warrington, first creation (1694) |
| ► | Barons Delamer, second creation (1796) |
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