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Baron Harmsworth

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Barony Harmsworth

Escutcheon: Azure two rolls of paper in saltire Or banded in the centre Gules between two bees volant in pale and as many trefoils in fess of the second. Crest: A cubit arm erect the hand holding a roll of paper fesswise Proper between two ostrich feathers Or. Supporters: On either side a deep-sea fisherman Proper.
Creation date7 February 1939
Created byKing George VI
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderCecil Harmsworth
Present holderThomas Harmsworth
Heir apparentDominic Harmsworth
Remainder tothe 1st baron's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten

Baron Harmsworth, of Egham in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1939 for the Liberal politician Cecil Harmsworth, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs between 1919 and 1922. As of 2017 the title is held by his grandson, the third Baron, who succeeded his uncle in 1990.

The first Baron Harmsworth was the younger brother of Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, and Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere, and the elder brother of Sir Leicester Harmsworth, 1st Baronet, and Sir Hildebrand Harmsworth, 1st Baronet.

The family seat is The Old Rectory, near Stoke Abbott, Dorset.

History

Rothermere had tried repeatedly to secure a title for his younger brother Cecil, finally succeeding in 1939, the year before he died.[1] At the New Year Honours that year, Cecil Harmsworth received a barony 'for political and public services'.[1] Taking the title of Baron Harmsworth of Egham, younger members of the family joked that he was the "Lord Ham of Egg".[1] The first Baron Harmsworth enjoyed his title for nine years and died in 1948.[1]

Barons Harmsworth (1939)

Cecil Harmsworth,
1st Baron Harmsworth

The heir apparent is the present holder's son, the Hon. Dominic Michael Eric Harmsworth (b. 1973)
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his eldest son, Thomas John Mark Harmsworth (b. 2003)

Male-line family tree

Male-line family tree, Barons Harmsworth
Cecil Harmsworth
1st Baron Harmsworth

1869–1948
Cecil Harmsworth
1898–1899
Cecil Harmsworth<br/><span class="nowrap">2nd Baron Harmsworth</span>
1903–1990
Hon.
Eric Harmsworth
1905–1988
Thomas Harmsworth<br/><span class="nowrap">3rd Baron Harmsworth</span>
born 1939
Hon.
Dominic Harmsworth
born 1973
Thomas Harmsworth
born 2003

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ferris, Paul (1971). The House of Northcliffe: the Harmsworths of Fleet Street. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. p. 304. ISBN 0297993860.

Bibliography

King George IIIThe Prince RegentKing George IVKing William IVQueen Victoria
King Edward VIIKing George V
King Edward VIIIKing George VIQueen Elizabeth II
§: Disclaimed.  Italics: This title is held by a peer who holds another of higher precedence. ^* Also a Lord in the Peerage of Scotland  ^• Also a Baron in the Peerage of Ireland
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