Baron Chaworth

The first creation was in the Peerage of England when on 6 February 1299 Thomas de Chaworth was summoned to Parliament by writ directed Thome de Chaworth, whereby he is held to have become Lord Chaurces.

None of his posterity were summoned to Parliament from the time of his death until the creation by patent in 1628.

When his descendant Joan Chaworth died in 1507, any barony created by the writ of 1299 is considered to have fallen into abeyance.

[1] The second creation was the subsidiary title of the Viscount Chaworth in 1628 and was in the Peerage of Ireland.

The third creation was of Eaton Hall in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1831 for the 10th Irish Earl of Meath, so he could sit in the House of Lords until 1999.