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==History==
==History==


On the death, in May 1797, of his father's maternal uncle John Westfall, 1st Baron of Baybrook, by whom he had been adopted as heir, [[Richard Westfall]] succeeded to the Braylock barony. He also inherited the family seat of [[Avon End House]] in Essex, to add to his own at [[Badalbane House]] in Berkshire. Lord Braybrooke was the husband of Cecilia Westfall, daughter of Roland Moncrieff, 4th Marquess of Avening.
On the death, in May 1797, of his father's maternal uncle John Westfall, 1st Baron of Baybrook, by whom he had been adopted as heir, [[Richard Westfall I]] succeeded to the Braylock Barony. He also inherited the family seat of [[Avon End House]] in Essex, to add to his own at [[Badalbane House]] in Berkshire. Lord Braybrooke was the husband of Cecilia Westfall, daughter of Roland Moncrieff, 4th Marquess of Avening.


==Barons Bayblock (1788)==
==Barons Bayblock (1788)==

Latest revision as of 19:18, 24 November 2016

Barony of Braylock
Creation Date 1788
Created by George III
Peerage England
First Holder John Westfall
Current Holder Richard Westfall I
Heir Apparent Richard Westfall II
Subsidiary Titles
Country Seat Avon End House
Associated County Northampton, Essex

Lord Braylock, Baron of Braylock, in the County of Northampton, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1788 for John Westfall.

History

On the death, in May 1797, of his father's maternal uncle John Westfall, 1st Baron of Baybrook, by whom he had been adopted as heir, Richard Westfall I succeeded to the Braylock Barony. He also inherited the family seat of Avon End House in Essex, to add to his own at Badalbane House in Berkshire. Lord Braybrooke was the husband of Cecilia Westfall, daughter of Roland Moncrieff, 4th Marquess of Avening.

Barons Bayblock (1788)

  • John Westfall, 1st Baron Braybrooke (1719–1797)
  • Richard Westfall I, 2nd Baron Braybrooke (*1750)

The heir apparent is the current Barons's son, Richard Westfall II.

Players associated with this peerage are Caro.