Baron Banbury of Southam

Baron Banbury of Southam, in the County of Warwick, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.It was created in 1924 for the businessman and Conservative politician Sir Frederick Banbury, 1st Baronet.He was head of Frederick Banbury and Sons, stockbrokers, and also represented Peckham and the City of London in the House of Commons.Banbury had already been created a baronet, of Southam in the County of Warwick, in 1902.The titles are currently held by his great-grandson, the third Baron, who succeeded his father in 1981.
Arms of Baron Banbury of Southam: Ermine, a cross patée gules between five mullets of six points each within an annulet, three in chief and two in base, all of the last
Peerage of the United KingdomConservativeSir Frederick Banbury, 1st BaronetPeckhamCity of LondonHouse of CommonsbaronetFrederick George Banbury, 1st Baron Banbury of SouthamExtant hereditary baronies in the Peerage of the United KingdomKing George IIIEllenboroughMannersThe Prince RegentChurchillHarrisKing George IVRavensworthDelamereForesterRayleighGiffordFevershamSeafordPlunketHeytesburySkelmersdaleWynfordKing William IVKilmarnockPoltimoreMostynde SaumarezDenmanAbingerAshburtonHathertonStrathedenQueen VictoriaRossmorede MauleyWrottesleySudeleyMethuenStanley of AlderleyMonteagle of BrandonCampbellVivianCongletonEddisburyLondesboroughde FreyneRaglanBelperCheshamChurstonLeconfieldLyvedenBrougham and VauxWestburyAnnalyNorthbrookHartismereHyltonPenrhynO'NeillNapier of MagdalaDunningWolvertonO'HaganSandhurstEttrickAberdareMoncreiffColeridgeCottesloeHamptonHarlechTollemacheGerardSackvilleNortonTrevorAmpthillDerwentHothfieldTennysonStrathspeyMonk BrettonNorthbourneNorthingtonRothschildRevelstokeMonkswellAshbourneSt OswaldMontagu of BeaulieuElphinstoneHindlipGrimthorpeKensingtonHamilton of DalzellSt LevanBasingde RamseyAddingtonSavileAshcombeCrawshawAmherst of HackneyNewtonDunleathSwanseaAldenhamHolmPatrickBurtonGlanuskCranworthAveburyKillaninStrathcona and Mount RoyalKing Edward VIIKinrossShuttleworthGrenfellRedesdaleBurnhamBiddulphRitchie of DundeeHemphillJoiceyNunburnholmeSwaythlingMarchamleyGorellFisherKilbrackenKing George VHardinge of Penshurstde VilliersGlenconnerAberconwayMerthyrRowallanAshton of HydeRavensdaleHollendenParmoorCunliffeWrenburyFaringdonShaughnessyRathcreedanSomerleytonCarnockBeaverbrookGainfordForteviotColwynGisboroughMorrisCawleyTerringtonGlenarthurPhillimoreInverforthCochrane of CultsRussell of LiverpoolSwinfenMestonCullen of AshbourneTrevethinGlendyneMantonForresVesteyBorwickMaclayBethellHunsdonDarlingMerrivaleBradburyMereworthGreenwayHayterCornwallisDaresburyWraxallRemnantMoynihanCraigmyleDulvertonAlvinghamBaden-PowellPonsonby of ShulbredeDickinsonNoel-BuxtonHoward of PenrithRochesterSelsdonDaviesRankeillourBrocketRennellMottistoneIliffePalmerRockleyWakehurstHeskethTweedsmuirWigramRiverdaleKennetStrathcarronKing Edward VIIIKing George VIWindleshamMancroftMcGowanDenhamCadmanKenilworthPenderRoboroughBrassey of ApethorpeBicesterMilfordHankeyHarmsworthRotherwickGlentoranTeviotNathanKindersleyIronsideLathamWedgwoodGeddesBruntisfieldBrabazon of TaraHemingfordKillearnDowdingGrettonWestwoodHazleriggHackingChetwodeSandfordAltrinchamBroadbridgeMountevansLindsay of BirkerPiercyChorleyCalverleyTedderColgrainDarwenLucas of ChilworthShepherdNewallOakseyLaytonSimon of WythenshaweKershawTrefgarneAmwellMilvertonClydesmuirBurdenHaden-GuestSilkinOgmoreMorris of KenwoodMacpherson of DrumochterKenswoodFreybergMilner of LeedsKirkwoodQueen Elizabeth IIJeffreysRathcavanBaillieuGrantchesterColeraineHarvey of TasburghGridleyStrathalmondStrathclydeClitheroeMcNairColytonAstor of HeverSinclair of CleeveBridgesNorrieBirkettHarding of PethertonRootesNetherthorpeCrathorneMacAndrewNelson of StaffordHowick of GlendaleSanderson of AyotCobboldRobertson of OakridgeMarks of BroughtonFairhavenLeighton of St MellonsAldingtonInchyraSilsoeEgremontThomson of FleetMartonmereSherfieldInglewoodGlendevonGrimston of WestburyRenwickSt HelensMargadaleDisclaimedPeerage of ScotlandPeerage of Ireland