Baron Vernon
Baron Vernon, of Kinderton in the County of Chester, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1762 for the former Member of Parliament George Venables-Vernon. He had previously represented Lichfield and Derby in the House of Commons. Born George Vernon, he was the son of Henry Vernon (see Vernon family), of Sudbury in Derbyshire, and Anne Pigott, daughter and heiress of Thomas Pigott by his wife Mary Venables, sister and heiress of Sir Peter Venables, Baron of Kinderton in Cheshire. In 1728, he assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname of Venables upon inheriting the Venables estate in Cheshire from his childless cousin Anne, widow of the 2nd Earl of Abingdon.
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Baron Vernon
Baron Vernon, of Kinderton in the County of Chester, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1762 for the former Member of Parliament George Venables-Vernon. He had previously represented Lichfield and Derby in the House of Commons. Born George Vernon, he was the son of Henry Vernon (see Vernon family), of Sudbury in Derbyshire, and Anne Pigott, daughter and heiress of Thomas Pigott by his wife Mary Venables, sister and heiress of Sir Peter Venables, Baron of Kinderton in Cheshire. In 1728, he assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname of Venables upon inheriting the Venables estate in Cheshire from his childless cousin Anne, widow of the 2nd Earl of Abingdon.
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Baron Vernon, of Kinderton in ...... the family see Vernon family.
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Лорд Вернон (англ. Baron Verno ...... истеме Пэрства Великобритании.
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Quarterly, 1st & 4th, Grand-qu ...... & 3rd: Azure, two bars argent
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Hon. Simon Vernon-Harcourt
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Ver non semper viret
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Anthony Vernon-Harcourt, 11th Baron Vernon
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Heirs male of the first baron's body lawfully begotten
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Extant
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Baron Vernon, of Kinderton in ...... w of the 2nd Earl of Abingdon.
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Baron Vernon, of Kinderton in ...... der Peerage of Great Britain.
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Лорд Вернон (англ. Baron Verno ...... истеме Пэрства Великобритании.
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Baron Vernon
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Baron Vernon
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Барон Вернон
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