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Encyclopedia > Baron Langford

The Barony of Langford was created in 1800 in the Peerage of Ireland.


Barons Langford (1800)

  • Clotworthy Rowley, 1st Baron Langford (1763_1825)
  • Hercules Langford Rowley, 2nd Baron Langford (1795_1839)
  • Clotworthy Wellington William Robert Rowley, 3rd Baron Langford (1824-1854)
  • Hercules Edward Rowley, 4th Baron Langford (1848_1919), elected a Representative Peer in 1884
  • John Hercules William Rowley, 5th Baron Langford (1894-1922)
  • William Chambre Rowley, 6th Baron Langford (1849_1931)
  • Clotworthy Wellington Thomas Edward Rowley, 7th Baron Langford (1885-1952)
  • Arthur Sholto Langmead Rowley, 8th Baron Langford (1870-1953)
  • Geoffrey Alexander Rowley-Conwy, 9th Baron Langford (b. 1912)



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thePeerage.com - Clotworthy Rowley, 1st Baron Langford of Summerhill and others (560 words)
     Clotworthy Rowley, 1st Baron Langford of Summerhill was born on 31 October 1763.
He was created 1st Baron Langford of Summerhill on 31 July 1800.
Hercules Langford Rowley, 2nd Baron Langford of Summerhill+ b.
Baron Langford at AllExperts (358 words)
Baron Langford, of Summerhill in the County of Meath, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.
The Viscountcy of Langford became extinct in 1796 on the death of Hercules Rowley, 2nd Viscount Langford.
Lord Langford is Constable of Rhuddlan Castle and Lord of the Manor of Rhuddlan.
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