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Baron Grandison

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Baron Grandison was a title that was created twice in the Peerage of England, both times for men, Sir Otho de Grandison and William de Grandison, who were summoned to Parliament in 1299. The barony created for Sir Otho became extinct on his death in circa 1305. The barony created for William fell into abeyance on the death of the fourth Baron in 1375.

Barons Grandison (1299)

Barons Grandison (1299)

  • William de Grandison, 1st Baron Grandison (d. 1330). By Sibylla de Tregoz, his daughter was Catherine Grandison.
  • Peter de Grandison, 2nd Baron Grandison (1295–1358)
  • John de Grandison, 3rd Baron Grandison (1292–1369)
  • Thomas de Grandison, 4th Baron Grandison (1339–1375) (abeyant)

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