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Baron Hazlerigg

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir Arthur Haselrig, 2nd Baronet

Baron Hazlerigg, of Noseley in the County of Leicester,[1] is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1945 for Sir Arthur Hazlerigg, 13th Baronet. He had previously served as Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire. As of 2023 the title is held by his great-grandson, the fourth Baron, who succeeded his father in 2022.

The Hazlerigg baronetcy, of Noseley Hall in the County of Leicester, was created in the Baronetage of England in 1622 for Thomas Hesilrige. He notably represented Leicestershire in the House of Commons. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baronet, the most famous member of the family. He was one of the five members of Parliament whom King Charles I tried to have arrested in 1642, and was one of the most vocal advocates of parliamentary supremacy throughout the English Civil War and the Protectorate. His grandson, the fourth Baronet, also represented Leicestershire in Parliament. He was succeeded by his uncle, the fifth Baronet. The latter's great-great-grandson, the eleventh Baronet, assumed by Royal licence the surname of Hazlerigg in lieu of Hesilrige in 1818. His great-grandson was the thirteenth Baronet, who was elevated to the peerage in 1945.[2]

As of 2023, the present holder of the barony has not successfully proven his succession to the baronetcy and is therefore not on the Official Roll of the Baronetage.

The family seat is Noseley Hall, near Noseley, Leicestershire.

Hesilrige (later Hazlerigg) baronets, of Noseley Hall (1622)

Baron Hazlerigg (1945)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son, the Hon. Arthur Ivor Grey Hazlerigg (b. 2020)

References

  1. ^ "No. 36938". The London Gazette. 13 February 1945. p. 883.
  2. ^ Cokayne, George E. (George Edward) (23 October 1900). "Complete baronetage". Exeter : W. Pollard & co., ltd. – via Internet Archive.

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This page was last edited on 9 September 2023, at 19:01
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