Baron Burden of Hazlebarrow in Derbyshire is a hereditary title in the Peerage system of the United Kingdom. It was created on February 1, 1950 for Labor politician Thomas Burden (1885–1970). Previously, he represented Sheffield Park (1942-1950) in the House of Commons of Great Britain, and also served as Lord in anticipation of Clement Attlee (1950-1951) in the Labor government. As of 2010, the title holder was his grandson, Andrew Philip Burden, 3rd Baron Burden (born 1959), who replaced his father in 1995 .
Barons Burden (1950)
- 1950–1970: Thomas William Burden, First Baron Burden (January 29, 1885 - May 27, 1970), son of Thomas Burden [1]
- 1970–1995: Philip William Bearden, 2nd Baron Burden (June 21, 1916 - June 25, 1995), the only son of the previous one [2]
- 1995 - Present: Andrew Philip Burden, Third Baron Burden (born July 20, 1959), eldest son of the previous one [3]
- Title heir: Hon. Fraser William Ellsworth Burden (born November 6, 1964), younger brother of the previous one [4] .
Notes
- ↑ Thomas William Burden, 1st Baron Burden (English) . thePeerage.com.
- ↑ Philip William Burden, 2nd Baron Burden (eng.) . thePeerage.com.
- ↑ Andrew Philip Burden, 3rd Baron Burden (English) . thePeerage.com.
- ↑ Hon. Fraser William Elsworth Burden (English) . thePeerage.com.
Links
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). - N. Y .: St Martin's Press, 1990.
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
- thepeerage.com