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Encyclopedia > Baron Latymer

The title Baron Latymer has been created twice in the Peerage of England, both times by writ. The first creation was for William Latimer in 1299. The ninth Baron was created Baron Willoughby de Broke. At the death of the tenth baron, both baronies fell into abeyance. The Willoughby de Broke abeyance was later terminated by the Sovereign, but the Latymer barony is still in abeyance.


The title was created for a second time in 1432. In 1577, that title also fell into abeyance. Centuries later, in 1913, the Sovereign finally terminated the abeyance in favour of Francis Coutts-Nevill.


Barons Latymer, First Creation (1299)

  • William Latimer, 1st Baron Latymer (d. 1305)
  • William Latimer, 2nd Baron Latymer (d. 1327)
  • William Latimer, 3rd Baron Latymer (c. 1300_1335)
  • William Latimer, 4th Baron Latymer (c. 1329_1381)
  • Elizabeth Nevill, 5th Baron Latymer (c. 1357_1395)
  • John Nevill, 6th Baron Latymer (c. 1383-1430)
  • John Willoughby, 7th Baron Latymer (c. 1400_1450)
  • John Willoughby, 8th Baron Latymer (d. 1480)
  • Robert Willoughby, 9th Baron Latymer (1452_1502
  • Robert Willoughby, 10th Baron Latymer (1472_1521) (abeyant 1521)

Barons Latymer, Second Creation (1432)

  • George Nevill, 1st Baron Latymer (d. 1469)
  • Richard Nevill, 2nd Baron Latmer (c. 1468-1530)
  • John Nevill, 3rd Baron Latymer (1493-1543)
  • John Nevill, 4th Baron Latymer (c. 1520-1577) (abeyant 1577)
  • Francis Burdett Money Coutts-Nevill, 5th Baron Latymer (1852-1923) (abeyance terminated 1913)
  • Hugh Burdett Money-Coutts, 6th Baron Latymer (1876_1949)
  • Thomas Burdett Money-Coutts, 7th Baron Latymer (1901_1987)
  • Hugo Nevill Money-Coutts, 8th Baron Latymer (b. 1926)

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