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*[[Henry Layton|Henry Layton, 2nd Earl Parry, nth Baron of Loseley, heir apparent to Marquessate of Crantock]] (1783-)
*[[Henry Layton|Henry Layton, 2nd Earl Parry, nth Baron of Loseley, heir apparent to Marquessate of Crantock]] (1783-)
*The heir apparent is [[Nicholas Gosling|Nicholas, Duke of Leighton]], the first Earl's nephew.
*The heir apparent is [[Nicholas Gosling|Nicholas, Duke of Leighton]], the first Earl's nephew.
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Earldom Parry
Creation Date 1791
Created by George III
Peerage Great Britain
First Holder Henry Layton
Current Holder Henry Layton
Heir Apparent Heir presumptive is Nicholas Gosling
Subsidiary Titles Baron of Loseley
Country Seat Theddingworth Park
Associated County Oxfordshire

The Earldom Parry is a recently created title awarded to the late Henry Layton, Baron Loseley for services to the state.

History

This Earldom doesn't really have any history so far! The first Earl's activities in France which led to the gift of the title are strictly classified. Despite the Layton family's accession in rank from ancient Barony to flashy new Earldom, they chose to keep Loseley Park as their family seat and neither of the two Earls so far have made Theddingworth Park their principal home.

List of Earls Parry (1791)