Baron Vesci was a title in the Peerage of England and Peerage of the United Kingdom. It existed as a feudal barony by tenure, before being created by Writ of summons to Parliament of John de Vesci in 1264 until his death in 1289. It was created a second time by writ of William de Vescy in 1295 until his death in 1297. It was created a third time in 1313 by writ of William de Vesci until his death in 1314. The title was created a fourth time by writ for Sir Henry Bromflete, created Baron Vessy in 1449, but became extinct upon his death in 1469. The title was created a fifth time for John Vesey, 4th Viscount de Vesci in 1884 until his death in 1903 when the title became extinct.[1][2]

Feudal barony by tenure

Baron Vesci (1264)

Baron Vescy (1295)

Baron Vescy (1313)

Baron Vessy (1449)

Baron de Vesci (1884)

Citations

  1. ^ Burke, p. 555.
  2. ^ Burke, p. 556.

References