Baron Westbury Explained

Barony of Westbury
Creation Date:26 June 1861[1]
Heir Apparent:Hon. Alexander Bethell
Remainder To:Heirs male of the first baron's body lawfully begotten
Motto:Ap Ithel (Welsh: Bethell)

Baron Westbury, of Westbury in the County of Wiltshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 27 June 1861 for the lawyer and Liberal politician Sir Richard Bethell on his appointment as Lord Chancellor, a post he held until 1865.[2]

The title descended in the direct line until the death of his great-great-grandson, the fourth baron (who succeeded his grandfather), in 1961. The fourth baron was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifth baron. He was equerry to Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester from 1947 to 1949 and also served as Deputy Lieutenant of North Yorkshire in 1973. the title is held by his son, the sixth baron, who succeeded in 2001.

Barons Westbury (1861)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Hon. Richard Alexander David Bethell (b. 1986)
The heir presumptive is his son Richard Maximilian Ferdinand Bethell (b. 2023)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fox-Davies. Arthur Charles. Armorial Families: A Complete Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, and a Directory of Some Gentlemen of Coat-armour, and Being the First Attempt to Show which Arms in Use at the Moment are Borne by Legal Authority. 22 September 2016. 1027. en. 1895.
  2. Book: Cokayne. George Edward. Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, Or Dormant. 1898. 22 September 2016. 104–105.
  3. News: Suicide of Lord Westbury – Fall from Bedroom Window. . 17 . 22 February 1930 .
  4. News: Obituary: Lord Westbury . . 4 . 22 February 1930 .