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The Baron Loseleys of [[Loseley Park]] were mentioned in the Magna Carta and was a title for the Layton family for a very long time. Nobody really knows quite long. Since 1791 it has become subsumed into the [[Earldom Parry]].
{{Infobox Peerage
| title = Barony of Loseley
| monarch = William I
| creationdate = 10?
| peerage = England
| first = ?
| current = [[Henry Layton]]
| heir = Heir presumptive is [[Nicholas Gosling]]
| courtesy = N/A
| countryseat = [[Loseley Park]]
| county = Berkshire
}}
 
The Baron Loseleys of [[Loseley Park]] in Berkshire were mentioned in the Magna Carta and was a title for the Layton family for a very long time. Nobody really knows quite long. Since 1791 it has become subsumed into the [[Earldom Parry]].
 
''Players associated with this peerage are [[Rose]].''
 
[[Category:Former Peerages]]

Latest revision as of 09:38, 19 March 2020

Barony of Loseley
Creation Date 10?
Created by William I
Peerage England
First Holder ?
Current Holder Henry Layton
Heir Apparent Heir presumptive is Nicholas Gosling
Subsidiary Titles N/A
Country Seat Loseley Park
Associated County Berkshire

The Baron Loseleys of Loseley Park in Berkshire were mentioned in the Magna Carta and was a title for the Layton family for a very long time. Nobody really knows quite long. Since 1791 it has become subsumed into the Earldom Parry.

Players associated with this peerage are Rose.