£4,250.00
County: Bedfordshire
Parish: Luton
History from: 1375
History to: 1815
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 22nd Lord of David Ashby
1st Lord – Edward de Kendale
2nd Lord – Robert Turk, by the right of his wife Beatrice, is appointed a Justice of the Peace and is knighted. Sir Robert fought in a naval victory off Margate against the French, Spanish and Flemish fleets. He served as a Member of Parliament. Sir Robert is appointed High Sheriff of Essex and Hertfordshire.
12th Lord – Sir Robert Napier who had amassed his fortune through trade with Turkey. He served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire. He acquired a baronet from King James I. Sir Robert is elected Sheriff of London but refuses to take up the office and is fined 400 marks.
14th Lord – Sir John Napier (baronet) was a career politician who sat in the Cavalier Parliament until 1679.
15th Lord – Sir Theophilus Napier who served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire.
18th Lord – Francis Herne of Middlesex was a politician who sat in the House of Commons 1754 -1776. Francis served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire.
19th Lord – John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute.
20th Lord – John Stuart Baron Cardiff served as Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan. He then served as Lord Lieutenant of Buteshire and was created Viscount Mountjoy (in the Isle of Wight), Earl of Windsor and Marquess of Bute. John was made a Fellow of the Royal Society (a self-governing fellowship of scientists, engineers and technologists) in 1799.
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County: Bedfordshire
Parish: Luton
History from: 1375
History to: 1815
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 22nd Lord of David Ashby
1st Lord – Edward de Kendale
2nd Lord – Robert Turk, by the right of his wife Beatrice, is appointed a Justice of the Peace and is knighted. Sir Robert fought in a naval victory off Margate against the French, Spanish and Flemish fleets. He served as a Member of Parliament. Sir Robert is appointed High Sheriff of Essex and Hertfordshire.
12th Lord – Sir Robert Napier who had amassed his fortune through trade with Turkey. He served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire. He acquired a baronet from King James I. Sir Robert is elected Sheriff of London but refuses to take up the office and is fined 400 marks.
14th Lord – Sir John Napier (baronet) was a career politician who sat in the Cavalier Parliament until 1679.
15th Lord – Sir Theophilus Napier who served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire.
18th Lord – Francis Herne of Middlesex was a politician who sat in the House of Commons 1754 -1776. Francis served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire.
19th Lord – John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute.
20th Lord – John Stuart Baron Cardiff served as Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan. He then served as Lord Lieutenant of Buteshire and was created Viscount Mountjoy (in the Isle of Wight), Earl of Windsor and Marquess of Bute. John was made a Fellow of the Royal Society (a self-governing fellowship of scientists, engineers and technologists) in 1799.
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