Baron Morley
The title Baron Morley was created once in the Peerage of England. On 29 December 1299 William de Morley was summoned to parliament. At the death of the sixth baron, the barony was inherited by Alianore de Morley, who was married to Sir William Lovel, who was summoned to parliament as Lord Morley in her right and died 1476, shortly before her. It then was inherited by their son Henry. At his death it came to his sister Alice, who was married to Mr Parker. At the death of fifteenth baron, the barony fell into abeyance in 1697.
Barons Morley (1299)
- William de Morley, 1st Baron Morley (d. c. 1302)
- Robert de Morley, 2nd Baron Morley (d. 1360)
- William de Morley, 3rd Baron Morley (1319–1379)
- Thomas de Morley, 4th Baron Morley (c. 1354–1416)
- Thomas de Morley, 5th Baron Morley (c. 1393–1435)
- Robert de Morley, 6th Baron Morley (1418–1443)
- Alianore Lovel, 7th Baroness Morley née de Morley (1442–1476)
- Sir William Lovel, 7th Baron Morley (d. 1476), Baron Morley in her right.
- Henry Lovel, 8th Baron Morley (1466–1489)
- Alice Parker, 9th Baroness Morley, née Lovel (c. 1467–1518)
- Henry Parker, 10th Baron Morley (c. 1486–1556)
- Henry Parker, 11th Baron Morley (1531/c. 1532–1577)
- Edward Parker, 12th Baron Morley (c. 1550–1618)
- William Parker, 13th Baron Morley (c. 1575–1622)
- Henry Parker, 14th Baron Morley (c. 1600–1655)
- Thomas Parker, 15th Baron Morley (c. 1636–1697) (abeyant 1697)
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