Baron Berkeley of Stratton

Extinct barony in the Peerage of England

Arms of Berkeley of Stoke Gifford, Gloucestershire: Gules, a chevron ermine between ten crosses pattée six in chief and four in base argent. Also arms of descendants Berkeley of Bruton, Somerset, and of Berkeley of Pylle, Somerset and of Baron Berkeley of Stratton. A difference of Berkeley of Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire
John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton

Baron Berkeley of Stratton, in the County of Cornwall, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1658 for John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton, a Royalist during the Civil War who had distinguished himself at the Battle of Stratton, fought in 1643 at Stratton in Cornwall. He was a member of the Berkeley family of Bruton in Somerset, descended from Sir Maurice de Berkeley, a younger son of Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley (1271–1326) of Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, the senior line of the Berkeley family. His brother was Charles Berkeley, 2nd Viscount Fitzhardinge and his nephew was Charles Berkeley, 1st Earl of Falmouth. The 1st Baron's second son, the 3rd Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), was an Admiral in the Royal Navy who died without surviving issue and was succeeded by his younger brother, the 4th Baron, who served as First Lord of Trade between 1714 and 1715.

On his death, the title passed to his eldest son, the 5th Baron, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard and Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-Pensioners, who died childless in 1773 when the title became extinct. This branch of the family had as their London townhouse Berkeley House which was renamed and remodelled as Devonshire House on Piccadilly, stretching into mid-Mayfair; part of its gardens remain Berkeley Square, six other roads across this few-acre ex-holding are legacies of the family names: Berkeley Street, Stratton Street, Bruton Street, Bruton Place and Bruton Lane.

Barons Berkeley of Stratton (1658)

The latter died without progeny when the title became extinct. He left the bulk of his wealth to Frederick Augustus Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley, 13th Baron Berkeley (1745–1810), a remote cousin on several sides; the earldom is dormant but was until 1882 co-held with the barony for the time being which passes through daughters as de jure Baronesses; such holder is the 5th Earl's seniormost heir.

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 Family tree of the Barons Berkeley of the Berkeley family
Robert Fitzharding
"Robert the Devout"
c. 1095–1170
1st Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Maurice FitzRobert FitzHarding
"Maurice the Make-Peace"
c. 1120–1190/1191
2nd Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Robert de Berkeley
"Robert the Observer or Temporiser"
c. 1165–1220
3rd Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Thomas I de Berkeley
"Thomas the Observer or Temporiser"
c. 1170–1243
4th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Maurice de Berkeley
"Maurice the Resolute"
1218–1281
5th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Baron Berkeley (1st creation by writ), 1295
Thomas de Berkeley
"Thomas the Wise"
1245–1321
1st Baron Berkeley,
6th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Maurice de Berkeley
"Maurice the Magnanimous"
1271–1326
2nd Baron Berkeley,
7th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Bruton cadet branch
Thomas de Berkeley
"Thomas the Rich"
c. 1293/1296–1361
3rd Baron Berkeley,
8th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Maurice de Berkeley
1298–1347
Maurice de Berkeley
"Maurice the Valiant"
1320–1368
4th Baron Berkeley,
9th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Maurice Berkeley
1333–1361
Thomas de Berkeley
"Thomas the Magnificent"
1353–1417
5th Baron Berkeley,
10th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
James de Berkeley
d. 1405
Maurice Berkeley
d. 1400
Barony Berkeley (1st creation by writ) extinct, 1417
Baron Berkeley (2nd creation by writ), 1421
Elizabeth Berkeley, Countess of Warwick
1386–1422
James Berkeley
"James the Just"
c. 1394–1463
1st Baron Berkeley,
11th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Maurice Berkeley
1401–1464
Viscount Berkeley, 1481
Earl of Nottingham (4th creation), 1483
Marquess of Berkeley, 1489
Barony Berkeley disinherited, 1492
William de Berkeley
"William the Waste-All"
1426–1492
Marquess of Berkeley, Earl of Nottingham, Viscount Berkeley,
2nd Baron Berkeley,
12th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Maurice Berkeley
"Maurice the Lawyer"
1436–1506
de jure 3rd Baron Berkeley,
13th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
William Berkeley
1433–1501
Marquessate of Berkeley, Earldom of Nottingham (4th creation), and Viscountcy Berkeley extinct, 1492
Maurice Berkeley
"Maurice the Courtier"
1467–1523
de jure 4th Baron Berkeley,
14th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Thomas Berkeley
"Thomas the Sheepmaster"
1472–1533
de jure 5th Baron Berkeley,
15th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Richard Berkeley
1470–1514
Thomas Berkeley
"Thomas the Hopeful"
1505–1534
de jure 6th Baron Berkeley,
16th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Maurice Berkeley
by 1514–1581
Henry Berkeley
"Henry the Harmless"
1534–1613
de jure 7th Baron Berkeley,
17th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Henry Berkeley
d. 1601
Baron Berkeley de facto, 1553
Anne Savage
c. 1496–1564
Thomas Berkeley
1575–1611
Maurice Berkeley
d. 1617
Succeeded to predeceased son's titleBaron Berkeley of Stratton, 1658
George Berkeley
1601–1658
8th Baron Berkeley,
18th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Charles Berkeley
1599–1666
2nd Viscount Fitzhardinge and Baron Berkeley of Rathdowne
John Berkeley
1602–1678
1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton
Earl of Berkeley and Viscount Dursley, 1679Viscount Fitzhardinge and Baron Berkeley of Rathdowne, 1663
Earl of Falmouth, 1664
George Berkeley
1627–1698
1st Earl of Berkeley and Viscount Dursley,
9th Baron Berkeley,
19th Feudal Baron of Berkeley
Maurice Berkeley
1628–1690
3rd Viscount Fitzhardinge and Baron Berkeley of Rathdowne
Charles Berkeley
1630–1665
1st Earl of Falmouth,
1st Viscount Fitzhardinge and Baron Berkeley of Rathdowne
John Berkeley
1650–1712
4th Viscount Fitzhardinge and Baron Berkeley of Rathdowne
Feudal barony of Berkley abolished, 1660Earldom of Falmouth extinct, 1665Viscountcy Fitzhardinge extinct, 1712
Charles Berkeley
1649–1710
2nd Earl of Berkeley and Viscount Dursley,
10th Baron Berkeley
Charles Berkeley
1662–1681
2nd Baron Berkeley of Stratton
John Berkeley
1663–1697
3rd Baron Berkeley of Stratton
William Berkeley
d. 1741
4th Baron Berkeley of Stratton
James Berkeley
after 1679–1736
3rd Earl of Berkeley and Viscount Dursley,
11th Baron Berkeley
John Berkeley
1697–1773
5th Baron Berkeley of Stratton
Barony Berkeley of Stratton extinct, 1773
Augustus Berkeley
1715–1755
4th Earl of Berkeley and Viscount Dursley,
12th Baron Berkeley
Frederick Augustus Berkeley
1745–1810
5th Earl of Berkeley and Viscount Dursley,
13th Baron Berkeley
George Cranfield Berkeley
1753–1818
Baron Segrave, 1831
Earl FitzHardinge, 1841
Baron FitzHardinge, 1861
William FitzHardinge Berkeley
1786–1857
1st Earl FitzHardinge, Baron Segrave
Maurice Frederick FitzHardinge Berkeley
1788–1867
1st Baron FitzHardinge
Thomas Moreton FitzHardinge Berkeley
1796–1882
de jure 6th Earl of Berkeley and Viscount Dursley,
14th Baron Berkeley
Craven FitzHardinge Berkeley
1805–1855
George Berkeley
1785–1857
Earldom FitzHardinge and Barony Segrave extinct, 1857
Francis William FitzHardinge Berkeley
1826–1896
2nd Baron FitzHardinge
Charles Paget Fitzhardinge Berkeley
1830–1916
3rd Baron FitzHardinge
Louisa Mary Berkeley
1840–1899
15th Baroness Berkeley
George Lennox Rawdon Berkeley
1827–1888
7th Earl of Berkeley and Viscountcy of Dursley
Barony FitzHardinge extinct, 1916
Peerage confirmed, 1891Illegitimate
line
Eva Mary FitzHardinge Milman
1875–1964
16th Baroness Berkeley
Randal Thomas Mowbray Berkeley
1865–1942
8th Earl of Berkeley and Viscountcy of Dursley
Captain Hastings George Fitzhardinge Berkeley
(1855–1934)
Barony Berkeley abeyant, 1964Earldom of Berkeley dormant, 1942
Baron Berkeley abeyance terminated, 1967
Mary Lalle Foley-Berkeley
1905–1992
17th Baroness Berkeley
Cynthia Ella Foley
1909–1991
Sir Lennox Randal Berkeley
(1903–1989)
Baron Gueterbock, 2000Baron Berkeley of Knighton, 2013
Anthony Fitzhardinge Gueterbock
b. 1939
18th Baron Berkeley, Baron Gueterbock
Michael Fitzhardinge Berkeley
(b. 1948)
Baron Berkeley of Knighton

See also

References

  • Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source] [better source needed]