Earl of Ashburnham

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The title of Baron Ashburnham (pronounced "Ash-burn-am") was created in the Peerage of England in 1689. The 3rd Baron was created Viscount St Asaph and Earl of Ashburnham in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1730. The titles all became extinct in 1924, with the death of the 6th Earl. The family's wealth was substantially drawn from the Welsh village of Pembrey. The 4th Earl bought a very famous collection of Illuminated manuscripts, which was sold by the 5th Earl, mostly to the British Library, although the Ashburnham Pentateuch is in Paris.

[edit] Barons Ashburnham (1689)

  • John Ashburnham, 1st Baron Ashburnham (1656-1710)
  • William Ashburnham, 2nd Baron Ashburnham (1679-1710)
  • John Ashburnham, 3rd Baron Ashburnham (1687-1737) (created Earl of Ashburnham in 1730)

[edit] Earls of Ashburnham (1730)