Baron Wolverton is in Baronies of England Alphabetically, Baronies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronies of England.
Summary
1869. George Glyn Banker 1st Baron Wolverton [aged 71] created.
24th July 1873. Son George Glyn 2nd Baron Wolverton [aged 49] succeeded.
6th November 1887. Nephew Henry Richard Glyn 3rd Baron Wolverton [aged 26] succeeded.
2nd July 1888. Brother Frederic Glyn 4th Baron Wolverton [aged 23] succeeded.
3rd October 1932. Son Nigel Reginald Victor Glyn 5th Baron Wolverton [aged 28] succeeded.
1986. Second Cousin John Patrick Riversdale Glyn 6th Baron Wolverton [aged 72] succeeded.
1988. Son Christopher Glyn 7th Baron Wolverton [aged 49] succeeded.
24th January 2011. Nephew Miles Glyn 8th Baron Wolverton succeeded.
In 1869 George Glyn Banker 1st Baron Wolverton [aged 71] was created 1st Baron Wolverton. Marianne Grenfell Baroness Wolverton [aged 67] by marriage Baroness Wolverton.
On 24th July 1873 George Glyn Banker 1st Baron Wolverton [aged 76] died. His son George [aged 49] succeeded 2nd Baron Wolverton. Georgiana "Giana" Maria Tufnell Baroness Wolverton [aged 48] by marriage Baroness Wolverton.
On 6th November 1887 George Glyn 2nd Baron Wolverton [aged 63] died. His nephew Henry [aged 26] succeeded 3rd Baron Wolverton.
On 2nd July 1888 Henry Richard Glyn 3rd Baron Wolverton [aged 26] died unmarried. His brother Frederic [aged 23] succeeded 4th Baron Wolverton.
On 5th January 1895 Frederic Glyn 4th Baron Wolverton [aged 30] and Edith Amelia Ward Baroness Wolverton [aged 22] were married. She by marriage Baroness Wolverton. She the daughter of William Ward 1st Earl of Dudley and Georgina Moncrieffe Countess Dudley [aged 48].
On 3rd October 1932 Frederic Glyn 4th Baron Wolverton [aged 68] died. His son Nigel [aged 28] succeeded 5th Baron Wolverton.
In 1986 Nigel Reginald Victor Glyn 5th Baron Wolverton [aged 81] died unmarried. His second cousin John [aged 72] succeeded 6th Baron Wolverton.
In 1988 John Patrick Riversdale Glyn 6th Baron Wolverton [aged 74] died. His son Christopher [aged 49] succeeded 7th Baron Wolverton.
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On 24th January 2011 Christopher Glyn 7th Baron Wolverton [aged 72] died. His nephew Miles succeeded 8th Baron Wolverton.