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{{Template:Infobox Peerage | |||
|title = Barony of Wolvercote (2) | |||
|creationdate = 1708 | |||
|monarch = Queen Anne | |||
|peerage = Great Britain | |||
|first = Henry Asquith (1670-1755) | |||
|current = Cyril Asquith (b. 1740) | |||
|heir = Charles Asquith (b. 1766) | |||
|courtesy = N/A | |||
|countryseat = [[Wolvercote Hall]] | |||
|county = Oxfordshire | |||
}} | |||
[[File:Wolvercote Hall1.jpg|thumb|290px|right|Wolvercote Hall in Oxfordshire]] | |||
This LL peerage has been created twice by different players. | This LL peerage has been created twice by different players. | ||
==Barony of Wolvercote (1)== | |||
An hereditary title belonging to the Bradley family, relatives of former character [[Blythe Shelton]]. This title has been a subsidiary of the Earldom of Shelton since 1808. No further information on this iteration of the title is known. | |||
*''This title is a former peerage created by Ashton'' | |||
==Barony of Wolvercote (2)== | |||
An hereditary title in the Peerage of Great Britain held by the Asquith family. The current Baron is Cyril Asquith, 3rd Baron Wolvercote. The late half-sister of the current [[Henry Hissop|Duke of Pennington]] married Lord Wolvercote's second son in spring 1798. The holders of the Barony are distantly related to the [[Marquessate of Coniston|Marquesses of Coniston]], with the current Baron being a second cousin to [[Kenward Asquith]], the present Marquess. The Baron's [[Laura Asquith|sister-in-law]] is the elder half-sister of [[James Vickery]], the current [[Viscountcy of Saltash|Viscount Saltash]]. The seat is [[Wolvercote Hall]], in Oxfordshire. | |||
*''Players associated with this peerage are [[Casey]] and [[Sharpie]] | |||
===Coat of Arms=== | |||
The late half-sister of the current [[Henry Hissop|Duke of Pennington]] married Lord Wolvercote's second son in spring 1798. | [[File:Wolvercote_arms.png|thumb|250px|right|Coat of arms created by Sharpie for the second iteration of the Wolvercote title]] | ||
''Quarterly sable and or, first and fourth a wolf's head erased argent, langued gules, second and third a tower gules, masoned sable.'' Shield divided into four; the top left and bottom right quarters are black with a white wolf's head with a red tongue, the top right and bottom left quarters are gold (shown as yellow) with a red tower with black outline to the blocks. Motto: ''Integritas semper tutamen'': Integrity is always a safeguard. | |||
''Players associated with this peerage are [[Casey]] | [[Category:Former Peerages]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 19 March 2020
Barony of Wolvercote (2) | |
Creation Date | 1708 |
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Created by | Queen Anne |
Peerage | Great Britain |
First Holder | Henry Asquith (1670-1755) |
Current Holder | Cyril Asquith (b. 1740) |
Heir Apparent | Charles Asquith (b. 1766) |
Subsidiary Titles | N/A |
Country Seat | Wolvercote Hall |
Associated County | Oxfordshire |
This LL peerage has been created twice by different players.
Barony of Wolvercote (1)
An hereditary title belonging to the Bradley family, relatives of former character Blythe Shelton. This title has been a subsidiary of the Earldom of Shelton since 1808. No further information on this iteration of the title is known.
- This title is a former peerage created by Ashton
Barony of Wolvercote (2)
An hereditary title in the Peerage of Great Britain held by the Asquith family. The current Baron is Cyril Asquith, 3rd Baron Wolvercote. The late half-sister of the current Duke of Pennington married Lord Wolvercote's second son in spring 1798. The holders of the Barony are distantly related to the Marquesses of Coniston, with the current Baron being a second cousin to Kenward Asquith, the present Marquess. The Baron's sister-in-law is the elder half-sister of James Vickery, the current Viscount Saltash. The seat is Wolvercote Hall, in Oxfordshire.
Coat of Arms
Quarterly sable and or, first and fourth a wolf's head erased argent, langued gules, second and third a tower gules, masoned sable. Shield divided into four; the top left and bottom right quarters are black with a white wolf's head with a red tongue, the top right and bottom left quarters are gold (shown as yellow) with a red tower with black outline to the blocks. Motto: Integritas semper tutamen: Integrity is always a safeguard.