Baron Gainford

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Baron Gainford, of Headlam in the County of Durham, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1917 for the Liberal politician Jack Pease, a member of the Darlington Pease family. He notably served as President of the Board of Education from 1911 to 1915. Pease was the second son of Sir Joseph W. Pease, 1st Baronet, and the grandson of Joseph Pease, while Arthur Pease was his uncle and Sir Arthur Francis Pease, 1st Baronet, Beaumont Pease, 1st Baron Wardington, and Herbert Pike Pease, 1st Baron Daryngton, were his first cousins. The third baron was a former member of the London County Council and of the Greater London Council. As of 2013 the title is held by his younger brother, the fourth baron, an architect and town planner; County Planning Officer for Ross and Cromarty 1967-1975 and Scottish Office Inquiry Reporter 1978-1993. As a descendant of Sir Joseph W. Pease, 1st Baronet, he is also in remainder to this title.

Barons Gainford (1917)

The heir apparent to the barony is the present holder's son Hon. Adrian Christopher Pease (b.1960).
The heir apparent's heir presumptive is his younger brother Hon. Matthew Edward Pease (b. 1962)
The heir apparent's heir presumptive's heir is his elder son Felix George Pease (b. 1992)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Telegraph Announcements - 3rd Lord Gainford". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 17 July 2010.