Marquess of Northampton

Marquess of Northampton
William Parr, 1. Marquess of Northampton

Marquess of Northampton ist ein englischer Adelstitel, der zweimal vergeben wurde.

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William Parr

1547 wurde der Titel das erste Mal in der Peerage of England verliehen und zwar an William Parr, den Bruder von Catherine Parr. Catherine Parr war die sechste und letzte Frau des englischen Königs Heinrich VIII. Nach dem Tod von dessen Sohn König Eduard VI., dessen Berater William gewesen war, kam im Jahr 1553 die katholische Königin Maria an die Macht, die dem protestantischen William Parr den Titel aberkannte. Nach der Thronbesteigung Elisabeths I. bekam er 1559 den Titel zurück. Da seine erste Ehe annulliert worden war und seine Kinder aus dieser Ehe nicht erbberechtigt waren, seine zweite Ehe aber kinderlos blieb, erlosch der Titel nach William Parrs Tod 1571.

Haus Compton

Heute wird der Titel eines Marquess of Northampton hauptsächlich mit dem Haus Compton in Verbindung gebracht.

Marquess of Northampton, 1. Verleihung (1547)

  • William Parr, 1. Marquess of Northampton (1513-1571) (widerrufen 1553; wiederhergestellt 1559; erloschen nach seinem Tod 1571)

Barons Compton (1572)

Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire, im Besitz des Marquess of Northampton
  • Henry Compton, 1. Baron Compton (circa 1538-1589)
  • William Compton, 2. Baron Compton († 1630) (erhielt den Titel Earl of Northampton im Jahr 1618)

Earls of Northampton, 4. Verleihung (1618)

  • William Compton, 1. Earl of Northampton († 1630)
  • Spencer Compton, 2. Earl of Northampton (1601-1643)
  • James Compton, 3. Earl of Northampton (1622-1681)
  • George Compton, 4. Earl of Northampton (1664-1727)
  • James Compton, 5. Earl of Northampton (1687-1754)
  • George Compton, 6. Earl of Northampton (1692-1758)
  • Charles Compton, 7. Earl of Northampton (1737-1763)
  • Spencer Compton, 8. Earl of Northampton (1738-1796)
  • Charles Compton, 9. Earl of Northampton (1760-1828) (erhielt den Titel Marquess of Northampton im Jahr 1812)

Marquesses of Northampton, 2. Verleihung (1812)

  • Charles Compton, 1. Marquess of Northampton (1760-1828)
  • Spencer Joshua Alwyne Compton, 2. Marquess of Northampton (1790-1851)
  • Charles Douglas Compton, 3. Marquess of Northampton (1816-1877)
  • William Compton, 4. Marquess of Northampton (1818-1897)
  • William George Spencer Scott Compton, 5. Marquess of Northampton (1851-1913)
  • William Bingham Compton, 6. Marquess of Northampton (1885-1978)
  • Spencer Douglas David Compton, 7. Marquess of Northampton (* 1946)

Ältester Sohn und präsumptiver Erbe des 7. Marquess ist Daniel Bingham Compton, Earl Compton (* 16. Januar 1973).

Siehe auch

Literatur

  • Charles Kidd und David Williamson (Hrsg.): Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. 1990 edition, St Martin's Press, New York, 1990

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