Earl Waldegrave

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James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave
Coat of arms of the Earls Waldegrave

Earl Waldegrave is a hereditary British title in the Peerage of Great Britain .

Award and subordinate titles

The title was created on September 13, 1729 for James Waldegrave, 2nd Baron Waldegrave . Together with the Earldom he was given the subordinate title Viscount Chewton . He led since 1689 the inherited titles of 2nd Baron Waldegrave , of Chewton in the County of Somerset and 5th Baronet , of Hever Castle in the County of Kent . The barony was bestowed on his father on January 20, 1686 in the Peerage of England. The Baronetcy was created on August 1, 1643 in the Baronetage of England for his great-great-grandfather.

The Earls' family home is Chewton House in Chewton Mendip in Somerset.

List of title owners

Waldegrave Baronets, of Hever Castle (1643)

  • Sir Edward Waldegrave, 1st Baronet (around 1568 – around 1650)
  • Sir Henry Waldegrave, 2nd Baronet (1598–1658)
  • Sir Charles Waldegrave, 3rd Baronet († around 1684)
  • Sir Henry Waldegrave, 4th Baronet (1661–1689) (promoted to Baron Waldegrave in 1686 )

Barone Waldegrave (1686)

Earls Waldegrave (1729)

Probable title heir ( Heir apparent ) is the son of the current title holder Edward Waldegrave, Viscount Chewton (* 1986).

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