List of Peerages Inherited By Women - 19th Century

19th Century

Date inherited Date of death
Title Name Other titles
Preceded in title by Succeeded in title by
1806 9 January 1831 21st Baroness de Ros Charlotte (Boyle Walsingham) FitzGerald-de Ros abeyant 1687-1806 (previously George Villiers, cousin) Henry FitzGerald-de Ros, son
29 October 1810 18 November 1858 20th Baroness Grey de Ruthyn Barbara Rawdon-Hastings Marchioness of Hastings Henry Yelverton, father Henry Rawdon-Hastings, son
17 June 1813 12 April 1823 2nd Baroness Barham Diana Noel Charles Middleton, father Charles Noel, son
25 February 1816 2 January 1831 9th Viscountess Massereene Harriet Skeffington Viscountess Ferrard Chichester Skeffington, father John Skeffington, son
9 March 1821 1840 7th Countess of Dysart Louisa Tollemache Manners Wilbraham Tollemache, brother Lionel Tollemache, grandson
10 March 1823 11 November 1867 2nd Baroness Keith Margaret Elphinstone de Flahault Comtesse de Flahault George Elphinstone, father Extinct
1837 7th Lady Nairne
William Nairne, cousin Emily Petty-Fitzmaurice, daughter
14 February 1835 22 January 1855 2nd Baroness Basset Frances Basset Francis Basset, father Extinct
1856 16 May 1860 11th Baroness Wentworth Anne Isabella Byron Baroness Byron Thomas Noel, uncle
Byron Noel-King, grandson
1868 23 January 1874 10th Countess of Loudoun Edith Rawdon-Hastings Henry Rawdon-Hastings, brother Charles Clifton, son
1888 17 November 1926 13th Baroness Conyers Marcia Pelham Countess of Yarborough Sackville Lane-Fox, father
Sackville Pelham, son
1903 7th Baroness Fauconberg Joan Neville
26 March 1889 1944 11th Lady Kinloss Mary Morgan-Grenville Richard Temple-Grenville, father Mary Freeman-Grenville, granddaughter
1896 31 August 1971 11th Baroness Beaumont Mona (Stapleton) Fitzalan-Howard Baroness Howard of Glossop Miles Stapleton, father
Miles Stapleton-Fitzalan-Howard, son

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