- Earl of Chatham
The title Earl of Chatham, in the County of Kent, was created in the
Peerage of Great Britain in1766 for William Pitt the Elder on his appointment asLord Privy Seal , along with the subsidiary title Viscount Pitt, of Burton Pynsent in the County of Somerset. The 1st Earl's wife, the former Lady Hester Grenville, daughter of the 1st Countess Temple, had earlier been created Baroness Chatham, of Chatham in the County of Kent, also in the Peerage of Great Britain, in1761 , as at that stage her husband had wished to remain a member of the House of Commons. Their eldest son inherited the Earldom and Viscountcy in1778 and the Barony in1803 . Upon his death all three titles became extinct.The title Baron Chatham had been created before, in the
Peerage of England , for the 2nd Duke of Argyll, as a subsidiary title of the Earldom of Greenwich. The Duke was later createdDuke of Greenwich in the Peerage of Great Britain.Barons Chatham (
1705 )*John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 1st Baron Chatham (
1678 -1743 )Barons Chatham (
1761 )*Hester Pitt, 1st Baroness Chatham (
1720 -1803 )
*John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham, 2nd Baron Chatham (1756 -1835 )Earls of Chatham (
1766 )*
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708 -1778 )
*John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham (1756 -1835 )ee also
*Earl of Londonderry (1726 creation)
*Baron Camelford External links
* [http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/peersc3.htm Leigh Rayment's Peerage]
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