Baron Comptonis anabeyanttitle in thePeerage of England,meaning that inheritance of the title stopped because there was no legal priority as to which daughter would inherit the title. The title was created in 1572 for theTudorpolitician,Sir Henry Compton.In 1618, his son was createdEarl of Northampton.The titles remained united until the fifth earl died without any male heirs in 1754 and the title passed to his only daughter,Charlotte,who had already inherited the title ofBaroness Ferrers of Chartleyfrom her mother in 1740. Charlotte was the wife ofHon. George Townshend,who becameViscount Townshendin 1764 and was createdMarquess Townshendafter her death in 1770. The title then remained with the marquessate until her grandson, the third marquess, died childless in 1855 and both baronies became abeyant between his sisters and their descendants.

Arms of Compton:Sable, a lion passant guardant or between three esquire's helmets argent

Barons Compton (1572)

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