Baron Alvingham

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Barony of Alvingham
Arms of Baron Alvingham
Creation date 10 July 1929
Monarch King George V
Peerage Peerage of the United Kingdom
First holder Robert Yerburgh, 1st Baron Alvingham
Present holder Robert Yerburgh, 2nd Baron Alvingham
Heir apparent Hon. Robert Yerburgh
Remainder to the 1st Baron's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten.

Baron Alvingham, of Woodfold in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 10 July 1929 for Robert Yerburgh. He had previously represented Dorset South in the House of Commons as a Conservative. His father, Robert Yerburgh, had earlier represented Chester in Parliament. In 1916 Royal approval was given to a peerage to whom he had been signified, but he died before the patent was issued. As of 2010 the title is held by the first Baron's son, the second Baron, who succeeded his father in 1955. He is a retired Major-General in the Coldstream Guards.

Coat of arms

The heraldic blazon for the coat of arms of the barony is: Per pale argent and azure, on a chevron between three chaplets of roses counterchanged.

Barons Alvingham (1929)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son the Hon. Robert Richard Guy Yerburgh (b. 1956)

The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Robert William Guy Yerburgh (b. 1983)

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