- Baron Burton
Baron Burton, of Burton-on-Trent and of Rangemore in the County of Stafford, is a title in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1897 for the prominent brewer,philanthropist and Liberal politician Michael Arthur Bass. He had already been created aBaronet in 1882 and Baron Burton in 1886. However, the three titles had different remainders.The Bass family descended from William Bass, who founded the brewery business of Bass & Co in
Burton upon Trent in 1777. His grandson Michael Thomas Bass (1799-1884) transformed the company into one of the largest breweries in theUnited Kingdom . He also represented Derby in Parliament as a Liberal for thirty-five years and was a great benefactor to the town of Burton. However, Bass declined every honour offered to him, including abaronetcy and apeerage .His son, Michael Arthur Bass, was also involved with the family business (which now had become Bass, Ratcliff, Gretton and Co), and sat as a Liberal
Member of Parliament for Stafford, East Staffordshire and Burton. Like his father he was also a benefactor of Burton. In 1882 Bass was created a Baronet, of Stafford in the County of Stafford, in theBaronetage of the United Kingdom . The title was in honour of his father (who was then still alive), and was created with remainder to his younger brother Hamar Alfred Bass. In 1886 Bass was further honoured when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Burton, of Rangemore and of Burton-on-Trent in the County of Stafford, with remainder to the heirs male of his body. In 1897 he was also created Baron Burton, of Burton-on-Trent and of Rangemore in the County of Stafford, with remainder, in default of male issue, to his daughter and her issue male. On Lord Burton's death in 1909 he was succeeded in the baronetcy according to the special remainder by his nephew, the second Baronet, on whose death in 1952 the title became extinct.Moreover, the barony of 1886 became extinct as he had no sons, while he was succeeded in the barony of 1897 according to the special remainder by his daughter Nellie Lisa Baillie, the second Baroness. She was the wife of Colonel James Evan Bruce Baillie (d. 1931) of Dochfour in
Inverness-shire . After her first husband's death she married as her second husband Major William Eugene Melles (d. 1953). Her eldest son from her first marriage, Hon. George Evan Michael Baillie, was aBrigadier in theBritish Army , but was killed during theSecond World War . Lady Burton was therefore succeeded by her grandson (the son of Hon. George Evan Michael Baillie), the third and (as of 2007) present holder of the barony. He has notably been a member of theInverness-shire County Council and of theInverness District Council and has also served asDeputy Lieutenant ofInverness-shire .Bass Baronets, of Stafford (1882)
*Michael Arthur Bass, 1st Baron Burton and 1st Baronet (1837-1909)
* Sir William Arthur Hamar Bass, 2nd Baronet (1879-1952)Barons Burton, First Creation (1886)
*Michael Arthur Bass, 1st Baron Burton (1837-1909)
Barons Burton, Second Creation (1897)
*Michael Arthur Bass, 1st Baron Burton (1837-1909)
*Nellie Lisa Melles, 2nd Baroness Burton (1873-1962)
*Michael Evan Victor Baillie, 3rd Baron Burton (b. 1924)The
Heir Apparent is the present holder's son Hon.Evan Michael Ronald Baillie (b. 1949)The Heir Apparent's Heir Apparent is his son
James Evan Baillie (b. 1975)Note
An earlier Barony of Burton was created in the
Peerage of Great Britain in 1712 for Henry Paget, who one year later succeeded his father as 7th Baron Paget of Beaudesert. In 1714 he was also created Earl of Uxbridge. For information on these titles see theMarquess of Anglesey .References
*Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). "Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage" (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
* [http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/ Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page]
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