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{{Infobox nobility title
[[File:Blason ville fr Mesquer (Loire-Atlantique).svg|thumb|210px|''Gules fretty Or'': for [[Nicholas Audley, 3rd Baron Audley|Nicholas, 3rd Baron Audley]] on the following [[Roll of arms|Rolls of Arms]]: Collin's Roll (1304), Falkirk Roll (1298) and for his ancestor on Glover's Roll (c. 1240-45)]]
| name = Barony of Audley
[[File:COA Tuchet.svg|thumb|210px|''Ermine a chevron gules'' (Tuchet)]]
| image = [[File:Coronet of a British Baron.svg|150px]]<br />[[File:COA Tuchet, Barons Audley.svg|180px]]
The [[peerage|peerage title]] of '''Baron Audley''' was first created, on 8 January 1313, by [[Hereditary peer#Writs of summons|writ]] to the [[Parliament of England]], for Sir Nicholas Audley of [[Heighley Castle]], a member of the Anglo-Norman [[Audley-Stanley family|Audley family]] of [[Staffordshire]].
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| caption = Arms borne by the Tuchet Barons Audley: Quarterly: 1st and 4th: ''Ermine, a chevron gules'' (Tuchet); 2nd and 3rd: ''Gules, a fret or'' (Audley)<ref name="debrett">{{cite book|last1=Debrett|first1=John|title=Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. revised, corrected and continued by G.W. Collen|pages=46–47|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DuwDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA46|accessdate=23 December 2016|language=en}}</ref>
| creation_date = 8 January 1313
| creation =
| monarch = [[Edward II of England|Edward II]]
| peerage = [[Peerage of England]]
| baronetage =
| first_holder = [[Nicholas Audley, 1st Baron Audley]]
| last_holder = [[Richard Michael Thomas Souter, 25th Baron Audley]]
| present_holder =
| heir_apparent = Abeyant since 1997
| heir_presumptive =
| remainder_to = Heirs general
| subsidiary_titles =
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| motto = ''Je le tiens'' ("I hold it")
| footnotes =
}}


'''Baron Audley''' is a title in the [[Peerage of England]] first created in 1313, by [[Hereditary peer#Writs of summons|writ]] to the [[Parliament of England]], for Sir Nicholas Audley of [[Heighley Castle]], a member of the Anglo-Norman [[Audley-Stanley family|Audley family]] of [[Staffordshire]].
The third Baron, the last of the senior Audley line, died without issue in 1391, when the [[barony]] fell into [[abeyance]]; it was revived in 1408 for the descendants of his sister Joanne Audley, and her husband, [[John Tuchet, 4th Baron Audley|Sir John Tuchet, <small>KG</small>]] (b. 1327); the '''11th Baron Audley''' was created [[Earl of Castlehaven]] and his son, [[Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven|the 2nd Earl]], was [[attainted]] of felony and executed, forfeiting the ancient [[barony|English barony]] but not the [[Irish earldom]]. The [[hereditary title|titles]] were revived by Act of Parliament in 1678 for his son, [[James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven]], devolving in the same line until the death of [[John Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven]] in 1777, when the earldom became extinct, and the Audley title passed to [[George Thicknesse, 19th Baron Audley|George Thicknesse-Tuchet]] as the '''19th Baron Audley'''. In 1997, this hereditary barony again fell into [[abeyance]], and so it remains.

The third Baron, the last of the senior Audley line, died without issue in 1391, when the [[baron]]y fell into [[abeyance]]; it was revived in 1408 for the descendants of his sister Joanne Audley, and her husband, [[John Tuchet, 4th Baron Audley|Sir John Tuchet, <small>KG</small>]] (b. 1327); the '''11th Baron Audley''' was created [[Earl of Castlehaven]] and his son, [[Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven|the 2nd Earl]], was [[attainted]] of felony and executed, forfeiting the ancient [[baron|English barony]] but not the [[Irish earldom]]. (The Castlehavens also held two other different baronies Audley of Orier (1616) and Audley of Hely (1633).) The [[hereditary title|titles]] were revived by Act of Parliament in 1678 for his son, [[James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven]], devolving in the same line until the death of [[John Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven]] in 1777, when the earldom became extinct, and the Audley title passed to [[George Thicknesse, 19th Baron Audley|George Thicknesse-Tuchet]] as the '''19th Baron Audley'''. The title has been abeyant since the death of Richard Souter, 25th Baron Audley in 1997, leaving three daughters.<ref>{{cite book|title=Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage|date=2008|publisher=Debrett's|page=79}}</ref>


The title of '''Baron Audley''' was created a second time on 20 November 1317, again by [[Hereditary peer#Writs of summons|writ of summons]], in favour of Sir Hugh Audley of [[Stratton Audley]], grandson of James Audley of Audley (1220–1272). He married [[Margaret de Clare|Lady Margaret de Clare]], daughter of the [[Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester|Gilbert, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester]] (of 1218 creation, extinct 1314)). Audley was created [[Earl of Gloucester]] in 1337, but upon his death in 1347, the earldom became extinct and the barony fell dormant. His only daughter and heir married [[Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford]], thus ''de jure'' the barony devolved with the [[Earl of Stafford|earldom of Stafford]] until 1521 when [[Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham]] was [[attainder|attainted]] of his [[noble title]]s.
The title of '''Baron Audley''' was created a second time on 20 November 1317, again by [[Hereditary peer#Writs of summons|writ of summons]], in favour of Sir Hugh Audley of [[Stratton Audley]], grandson of James Audley of Audley (1220–1272). He married [[Margaret de Clare|Lady Margaret de Clare]], daughter of the [[Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester|Gilbert, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester]] (of 1218 creation, extinct 1314)). Audley was created [[Earl of Gloucester]] in 1337, but upon his death in 1347, the earldom became extinct and the barony fell dormant. His only daughter and heir married [[Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford]], thus ''de jure'' the barony devolved with the [[Earl of Stafford|earldom of Stafford]] until 1521 when [[Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham]] was [[attainder|attainted]] of his [[noble title]]s.
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*[[George Tuchet, 9th Baron Audley]] (d. 1560)
*[[George Tuchet, 9th Baron Audley]] (d. 1560)
*[[Henry Tuchet, 10th Baron Audley]] (d. 1563)
*[[Henry Tuchet, 10th Baron Audley]] (d. 1563)
*[[George Tuchet, 1st Earl of Castlehaven]] (1551&ndash;1617)
*[[George Tuchet, 1st Earl of Castlehaven|George Tuchet, 11th Baron Audley]] (1551-1617); later created 1st Earl of Castlehaven

*[[Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven]] (1593&ndash;1631) (forfeit 1631)
*[[James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven]] (c. 1617&ndash;1684) (restored 1678)
==Earls of Castlehaven (I. 1616)==
*[[Mervyn Tuchet, 4th Earl of Castlehaven]] (d. 1686)
*[[George Tuchet, 1st Earl of Castlehaven]], 11th Baron Audley (1551&ndash;1617)
*[[James Tuchet, 5th Earl of Castlehaven]] (d. 1700)
*[[Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven]], 12th Baron Audley (1593&ndash;1631) (forfeit 1631)
*[[James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven]] (d. 1740)
*[[James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven]], 13th Baron Audley (c. 1617&ndash;1684) (restored 1678)
*[[James Tuchet, 7th Earl of Castlehaven]] (1723&ndash;1769)
*[[Mervyn Tuchet, 4th Earl of Castlehaven]], 14th Baron Audley (d. 1686)
*[[John Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven]] (1724&ndash;1777)
*[[James Tuchet, 5th Earl of Castlehaven]], 15th Baron Audley (d. 1700)
*[[James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven]], 16th Baron Audley (d. 1740)
*[[James Tuchet, 7th Earl of Castlehaven]], 17th Baron Audley (1723&ndash;1769)
*[[John Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven]], 18th Baron Audley (1724&ndash;1777)

==Barons Audley (1313; Reverted)==
*[[George Thicknesse, 19th Baron Audley|George Thicknesse-Touchet, 19th Baron Audley]] (1758&ndash;1818)
*[[George Thicknesse, 19th Baron Audley|George Thicknesse-Touchet, 19th Baron Audley]] (1758&ndash;1818)
*[[George Thicknesse-Touchet, 20th Baron Audley|George John Thicknesse-Touchet, 20th Baron Audley]] (1783&ndash;1837)
*[[George Thicknesse-Touchet, 20th Baron Audley|George John Thicknesse-Touchet, 20th Baron Audley]] (1783&ndash;1837)
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*[[Mary Thicknesse-Touchet, 22nd Baroness Audley]] (1858&ndash;1942) (abeyance terminated 1937)
*[[Mary Thicknesse-Touchet, 22nd Baroness Audley]] (1858&ndash;1942) (abeyance terminated 1937)
*[[Thomas Percy Henry Touchet-Jesson, 23rd Baron Audley]] (1913&ndash;1963)
*[[Thomas Percy Henry Touchet-Jesson, 23rd Baron Audley]] (1913&ndash;1963)
*[[Rosina MacNamee, 24th Baroness Audley|Rosina Lois Veronica MacNamee, 24th Baroness Audley]] (1911&ndash;1973)
*Rosina Lois Veronica MacNamee, 24th Baroness Audley (1911&ndash;1973)
*[[Richard Michael Thomas Souter, 25th Baron Audley]] (1914&ndash;1997) (abeyant 1997)<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/lords-select/privileges-committee-for-privileges/ www.parliament.uk]</ref>
*Richard Michael Thomas Souter, 25th Baron Audley (1914&ndash;1997) (abeyant 1997)


Co-heiresses: [[The Hon.]] [[Patricia McKinnon|Mrs. McKinnon]] (b. 1946), [[Jennifer Carrington|The Hon. Mrs. Carrington]] (b. 1948), and [[Amanda Souter|The Hon. Amanda Souter]] (b. 1958), daughters of the 25th Baron.<ref>[http://www.burkespeerage.com/ www.burkespeerage.com]</ref>
Co-heiresses: [[The Hon.]] Patricia McKinnon (b. 1946), The Hon. Jennifer Carrington (b. 1948), and The Hon. Amanda Souter (b. 1958), daughters of the 25th Baron.


==Barons Audley (1317)==
==Barons Audley (1317)==
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===Notes===
===Notes===
* Cokayne, George Edward, ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant'', A. Sutton, Gloucester, 1982. [originally 13 volumes, published by The St. Catherine Press Ltd, London, England from 1910–1959; reprinted in microprint: 13 vol. in 6, Gloucester: A. Sutton, 1982]
* Cokayne, George Edward, ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant'', A. Sutton, Gloucester, 1982. [originally 13 volumes, published by The St. Catherine Press Ltd, London, England, from 1910–1959; reprinted in microprint: 13 vol. in 6, Gloucester: A. Sutton, 1982]{{Page needed|date=November 2021}}
* Cokayne, George Edward, ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant: Addenda and Corrigenda'', Hammond, Peter W., Sutton Publishing, Ltd., Gloucestershire, England, 1998.
* Cokayne, George Edward, ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant: Addenda and Corrigenda'', Hammond, Peter W., Sutton Publishing, Ltd., Gloucestershire, England, 1998.{{Page needed|date=November 2021}}
* Herrup, Cyntha B., ''A House in Gross Disorder: Sex, Law, and the 2nd Earl of Castlehaven'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999.
* Herrup, Cyntha B., ''A House in Gross Disorder: Sex, Law, and the 2nd Earl of Castlehaven'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999.{{Page needed|date=November 2021}}
*{{cite book |last=Hesilrige |first=Arthur G. M. |date=1921| title=Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy| url=https://archive.org/details/debrettspeeraget00unse/page/79 | location=London |publisher=London: Dean & son, limited|page=79}}
** Cdre Philip Thicknesse, a grandson of [[Cuthbert Thicknesse|Dean Thicknesse]], is in [[Remainder (law)|remainder]] to the present [[Clerk]] to the [[Haberdashers' Company]].


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/audley1313.htm www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk]


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Barony of Audley

Arms borne by the Tuchet Barons Audley: Quarterly: 1st and 4th: Ermine, a chevron gules (Tuchet); 2nd and 3rd: Gules, a fret or (Audley)[1]
Creation date8 January 1313
Created byEdward II
PeeragePeerage of England
First holderNicholas Audley, 1st Baron Audley
Last holderRichard Michael Thomas Souter, 25th Baron Audley
Heir apparentAbeyant since 1997
Remainder toHeirs general
MottoJe le tiens ("I hold it")

Baron Audley is a title in the Peerage of England first created in 1313, by writ to the Parliament of England, for Sir Nicholas Audley of Heighley Castle, a member of the Anglo-Norman Audley family of Staffordshire.

The third Baron, the last of the senior Audley line, died without issue in 1391, when the barony fell into abeyance; it was revived in 1408 for the descendants of his sister Joanne Audley, and her husband, Sir John Tuchet, KG (b. 1327); the 11th Baron Audley was created Earl of Castlehaven and his son, the 2nd Earl, was attainted of felony and executed, forfeiting the ancient English barony but not the Irish earldom. (The Castlehavens also held two other different baronies Audley of Orier (1616) and Audley of Hely (1633).) The titles were revived by Act of Parliament in 1678 for his son, James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven, devolving in the same line until the death of John Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven in 1777, when the earldom became extinct, and the Audley title passed to George Thicknesse-Tuchet as the 19th Baron Audley. The title has been abeyant since the death of Richard Souter, 25th Baron Audley in 1997, leaving three daughters.[2]

The title of Baron Audley was created a second time on 20 November 1317, again by writ of summons, in favour of Sir Hugh Audley of Stratton Audley, grandson of James Audley of Audley (1220–1272). He married Lady Margaret de Clare, daughter of the Gilbert, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester (of 1218 creation, extinct 1314)). Audley was created Earl of Gloucester in 1337, but upon his death in 1347, the earldom became extinct and the barony fell dormant. His only daughter and heir married Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, thus de jure the barony devolved with the earldom of Stafford until 1521 when Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham was attainted of his noble titles.

Barons Audley (1313)

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Earls of Castlehaven (I. 1616)

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Barons Audley (1313; Reverted)

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Co-heiresses: The Hon. Patricia McKinnon (b. 1946), The Hon. Jennifer Carrington (b. 1948), and The Hon. Amanda Souter (b. 1958), daughters of the 25th Baron.

Barons Audley (1317)

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See also

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Notes

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  • Cokayne, George Edward, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, A. Sutton, Gloucester, 1982. [originally 13 volumes, published by The St. Catherine Press Ltd, London, England, from 1910–1959; reprinted in microprint: 13 vol. in 6, Gloucester: A. Sutton, 1982][page needed]
  • Cokayne, George Edward, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant: Addenda and Corrigenda, Hammond, Peter W., Sutton Publishing, Ltd., Gloucestershire, England, 1998.[page needed]
  • Herrup, Cyntha B., A House in Gross Disorder: Sex, Law, and the 2nd Earl of Castlehaven, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999.[page needed]
  • Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. London: London: Dean & son, limited. p. 79.

References

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  1. ^ Debrett, John. Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. revised, corrected and continued by G.W. Collen. pp. 46–47. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
  2. ^ Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage. Debrett's. 2008. p. 79.