Baron Cobham

Baron Cobham

The title Baron Cobham has been created numerous times in the Peerage of England; often multiple creations have been extant simultaneously, especially in the fourteenth century. The earliest creation was in 1313 for Henry de Cobham, who hailed from the county of Kent. The eleventh baron was attainted in 1603, but the peerage became abeyant instead of becoming extinct. In 1916, the attainder was removed and abeyance terminated in favor of the fifteenth baron. Note that the twelfth through fourteenth barons never actually held the title. This creation became abeyant again in 1951.

In 1324, Sir Ralph de Cobham was summoned to parliament as Baron Cobham, but this creation became extinct roughly a year later on his death. In 1326, Stephen Cobham was summoned to parliament, again as Baron Cobham. This Cobham came from Rundale, and was apparently of no relation to Sir Ralph. This creation became abeyant no later than 1429. A further creation came in 1342, when Reginald de Cobham was summoned to parliament. However, this creation became extinct on the death of the second baron in 1403.

There was not another creation until 1645, when John Brooke was created Baron Cobham, but this title became extinct upon his death in 1660.

There was final creation in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1714 for Richard Temple, who was created Viscount Cobham four years later, with which the barony has remained merged.

Barons Cobham, 1st Creation (1313)

*Henry de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham (1260–1339)
*John de Cobham, 2nd Baron Cobham (d. 1355)
*John de Cobham, 3rd Baron Cobham (d. 1408)
*Joan Oldcastell, 4th Baroness Cobham (d. 1434)
*Joan Brooke, 5th Baroness Cobham (d. 1442)
*Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham (d. 1464)
*John Brooke, 7th Baron Cobham (d. 1512)
*Thomas Brooke, 8th Baron Cobham (d. 1529)
*George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham (1497–1558)
*William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham (1527–1597)
*Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham (1564–1619) (attainted 1603)
*William Brooke, 12th Baron Cobham (1601–1643) (abeyant on death)
*William Boothby, 13th Baron Cobham (1721–1787) (abeyance terminated in his favor in 1747)
*Mary Disney, 14th Baroness Cobham (1716–1789) (abeyant on death)
*Gervase Disney Alexander, 15th Baron Cobham (1880–1933) (abeyance and attainder terminated in 1916) (abeyant on death)
*Robert Disney Leith Alexander, 16th Baron Cobham (1885–1951) (abeyance terminated 1951, abeyant again on death)

The most likely person in whose favour the abeyance will be terminated is: Gervaise Michael Cobham Thornely (b. c 1918) or his son Richard Michael Gervaise Thornely (b. 20 Jan 1957)

Barons Cobham, 2nd Creation (1324)

*Ralph de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham (d. 1325) (extinct)

Barons Cobham, 3rd Creation (1326)

*Stephen de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham (d. 1332)
*John de Cobham, 2nd Baron Cobham (1319–1362)
*Thomas Cobham, 3rd Baron Cobham (1343–1394)
*Reynold Cobham, 4th Baron Cobham (d. 1405)
*Thomas Cobham, 5th Baron Cobham (d. 1429) (abeyant on death)

Barons Cobham, 4th Creation (1342)

*Reginald de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham (1295–1361)
*Reginald de Cobham, 2nd Baron Cobham (1348–1403) (extinct)

Barons Cobham, 5th Creation (1645)

*John Brooke, 1st Baron Cobham (d. 1660) (extinct)

Barons Cobham, 6th Creation (1714)

*"see Viscount Cobham"

References

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