Baron Monthermer
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The title Baron Monthermer was created twice in the Peerage of England.
The first creation was for Ralph de Monthermer who was summoned to parliament on 4 March 1309. After the death of the second baron, his heiress Margaret inherited the barony. On her death, her son, John de Montacute, succeeded her in the barony and in 1397 he became Earl of Salisbury with which title the barony then merged.
The second creation was for Edward de Monthermer who was summoned to parliament on 23 April 1326. On his death around 1340, the barony became extinct.
[edit] Barons Monthermer (1309)
- Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer (d. 1325)
- Thomas de Monthermer, 2nd Baron Monthermer (d. 1340)
- Margaret de Montacute, 3rd Baroness Monthermer née de Monthermer (d. 1390)
- John de Montacute, 4th Baron Monthermer (1350-1400) succeeded as Earl of Salisbury in 1397.
- For further barons see Earl of Salisbury.
[edit] Baron Monthermer (1326)
- Edmund de Monthermer, Baron Monthermer (d. c.1340) (extinct about 1340)