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Baron Dinorben

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Baron Dinorben, of Kinmel Hall in the County of Denbigh, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.[1] It was created on 10 September 1831 for William Hughes, the long-standing Whig Member of Parliament for Wallingford. He was succeeded by his younger and only surviving son, the second Baron. On his early death on 6 October 1852, only eight months after the death of his father, the barony became extinct.

Barons Dinorben (1831)

Kinmel Hall- the family seat[2]

References

  1. ^ "No. 18846". The London Gazette. 9 September 1831. p. 1834.
  2. ^ Hayward, Will. "These houses helped shape Wales' history but are now crumbling". Wales Online.