Baron Daubeny
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Arms of Daubeney: Gules, 4 fusils conjoined in fess argent. The arms are possibly derived from those of Montagu a family of power and prominence around Salisbury and the south of England whose influence reached South Petherton, the principal Daubeney manor
The title Baron Daubeny was an ancient one in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1295 when Elias Daubeny was summoned to parliament. The eighth baron was again created Baron Daubeny in 1486; the status of that creation is unclear. The original creation became extinct in 1548.
[edit] Barons Daubeny (1295)
- Elias Daubeny, 1st Baron Daubeny (1264–1305)
- Ralph Daubeny, 2nd Baron Daubeny (1305–c. 1342)
- Giles Daubeny, 3rd Baron Daubeny (d. 1386)
- Giles Daubeny, 4th Baron Daubeny (1371–1403)
- John Daubeny, 5th Baron Daubeny (1394–1409)
- Giles Daubeny, 6th Baron Daubeny (1393–1446)
- William Daubeny, 7th Baron Daubeny (1424–1461)
- Giles Daubeny, 8th Baron Daubeny (d. 1508)
- Henry Daubeny, 9th Baron Daubeny (1494–1548) (created Earl of Bridgewater 1538)
[edit] Earls of Bridgewater (1538)
- Henry Daubeny, 1st Earl of Bridgewater (1494–1548) (extinct)