Marquis de Vallado
Marquis de Vallado is a Spanish title bestowed upon Humphrey Walrond on 5 August 1653, by King Philip IV of Spain.
Walrond, from Sea, Somerset, was a distinguished Royalist commander, and subsequent Deputy Governor of Barbados. He defeated the Roundheads in the island in 1650, maintained a Royalist regime there throughout the Commonwealth and Protectorate, was appointed Deputy Governor in 1660, but continued to act as Governor until 1662.[1]
Along with the Marquisate he was also created the Conde de Parama y Valderonda ("Count of Parama and Valderonda") and a Grandee of the 1st Class. It was general practice for the eldest son of the incumbent of the title to bear the lesser and courtesy title of Conde de Parama.[1]
The following is a list of those members of the Walrond family who inherited these Spanish honours:
Holders of the title
Name | Born | Died | Spouse | Notes |
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Sir Humphrey Walrond | Elizabeth Napier | 1st Marques | ||
George Walrond | 1688 | Frances Coryton (d.1665) | 2nd Marques, son of the 1st | |
Theodore Walrond | 1706 | Elizabeth Smith | 3rd Marques, son of the 2nd | |
Theodore Walrond | 1748 | Elizabeth Wills | 4th Marques, son of the 3rd | |
Maine Swete Walrond | 1725 | 1790 | Sarah Lyons (1731-1764) | 5th Marques, son of the 4th |
Joseph Lyons Walrond | 1752 | 1815 | Caroline Codrington (d.1833) | 6th Marques, son of the 5th |
Lyons Walrond | 1800 | 1819 | 7th Marques, son of the 6th | |
Bethell Walrond | 1802 | 1876 | Lady Janet St. Clair-Erskine (1800-1880), daughter of 2nd Earl of Rosslyn | 8th Marques, son of the 6th; Member of Parliament 1826-32 [2] |
Henry Walrond[3] | 1841[3] | 1917 | Caroline Maud Clark[3] (d. 1915) | 9th Marques, son of the 8th |
Henry Humphrey Walrond[3] | 1862[3] | 1940 | Gertrude Gordon Hill (1873-1970) | 10th Marques, son of the 9th |
Henry Ernest Walrond | 1896 | 1972 | Imogene Fletcher (1893-1972) | 11th Marques, nephew of the 10th |
References
- Notes
- Bibliography
- de Ruvigny, Marquis (1909). The Nobilities of Europe. London: Melville & Company. Retrieved 15 October 2013.