Baron Farnborough

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Baron Farnborough was a peerage title, twice created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first was created on 8 July 1826 for Charles Long. The second was created on 11 May 1886 for constitutional theorist Erskine May. He died six days later, and the peerage became extinct. The second creation of the barony of Farnborough is the second shortest-lived peerage title in British history.

[edit] Barons Farnborough (1826)

  • Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough (1760–1838)

[edit] Barons Farnborough (1886)

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