Charles Stourton, 19th Baron Stourton
- Charles Stourton, 19th Baron Stourton
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Charles Stourton, 19th Baron Stourton (1802–1872) was the son and successor of William Stourton.
The nineteenth Baron married Mary Lucy Clifford in 1825, and they had at least one son:
- Alfred Joseph, who became 20th Baron Stourton in 1872, 23rd Baron Mowbray in 1878, and 24th Baron Segrave in 1878.
References
- Kidd, Charles and David Williamson (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1995 edition). London: St. Martin's Press, 1995.
Categories:
- 1872 deaths
- Barons in the Peerage of England
- Barons Stourton
- 1802 births
- 19th-century English people
- Peerage of England baron stubs
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