William Ward, 10th Baron Dudley explained

William Ward, 10th Baron Dudley and 5th Baron Ward (1685-1740) succeeded his nephew, Edward Ward, 9th Baron Dudley in the Baronies of Dudley and Ward in 1731. On his death the two baronies separated, the Barony of Dudley descending to his nephew, Ferdinando Dudley Lea whilst the Barony of Ward, together with Dudley Castle, were inherited by John Ward

Life

William Ward, born on 16 October 1685, was the youngest son of the Hon. William Ward and Frances Dilke of Maxstoke Castle. He was the brother of Edward Ward, 8th Baron Dudley.[1] [2] [3]

William Ward became 10th Baron Dudley and 5th Baron Ward on the death of his nephew Edward Ward, 9th Baron Dudley, in 1731.

William died unmarried in 1740, when the baronies became separated, the Barony of Dudley descending on the heir general, Ferdinando Dudley Lea, and the Barony of Ward, together with Dudley Castle, descending on the heir male, John Ward.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cokayne, George Edward. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. The St. Catherine Press, Ltd.. 1910. London. 484.
  2. Book: Twamley, Charles. History of Dudley Castle and Priory: Including a Genealogical Account of the Families of Sutton and Ward. John Russell Smith. 1867. London. 49–51. en.
  3. Book: Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the peerage, baronetage, and knightage, Privy Council, and order of preference . 1938 . Burke's Peerage Ltd. . London . 634 . 10 December 2018.