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Baron Savile, of Rufford in the County of Nottingham, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1888 for the diplomat Sir John Savile. He was the eldest of the five illegitimate children of
John Lumley-Savile, 8th Earl of Scarbrough John Lumley-Savile, 8th Earl of Scarbrough (18 July 1788 – 29 October 1856), styled Viscount Lumley between 1832 and 1835, was a British peer and politician. Background Scarbrough was the son of John Lumley-Savile, 7th Earl of Scarbrough, Prebe ...
, and the grandson of
John Lumley-Savile, 7th Earl of Scarbrough John Lumley-Savile, 7th Earl of Scarbrough (15 Jun 1760 – 21 February 1835) was a British peer, styled Hon. John Lumley until 1807, and Lumley-Savile from 1807 until 1832. A younger son of Richard Lumley-Saunderson, 4th Earl of Scarbrough, he w ...
. The latter was the fourth of the seven sons of
Richard Lumley-Saunderson, 4th Earl of Scarbrough Richard Lumley-Saunderson, 4th Earl of Scarbrough PC (May 1725 – 12 May 1782) was a British peer, styled Viscount Lumley from 1740 to 1752. He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire on 4 August 1757. On 27 October 1 ...
, and his wife Barbara, sister and heiress of the politician Sir George Savile, 8th and last Baronet, of Thornhill (see
Savile Baronets There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Savile, all in the Baronetage of England. The Savile baronetcy, of Thornhill in the County of York, was created on 29 June 1611 for George Savile, MP for Boroughbridge 158 ...
for more information on this title), who bequeathed the substantial Savile estates in
Yorkshire Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other English counties, functions have ...
and
Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The trad ...
(including Rufford and Thornhill) to his nephew the Hon. Richard Lumley-Saunderson, later 6th Earl of Scarbrough. On his death the estates passed to his younger brother, the aforementioned seventh Earl, and then to his son the eighth Earl. The latter bequeathed the estates to his second natural son Captain Henry Lumley-Savile (d. 1881). When he died they passed to his younger brother
Augustus William Lumley-Savile Augustus William Lumley-Savile, renamed Augustus William Savile in 1881, (1829, London – 13 April 1887, Cannes) was an English landowner and Her Majesty's Assistant Master of the Ceremonies. John Lumley-Savile, 8th Earl of Scarbrough was Aug ...
(1829–1887) and then to his eldest brother, the aforementioned John Savile, who was created Baron Savile the following year. The peerage was created with remainder to Savile's nephew John Lumley, who succeeded him as second Baron. In 1898 the latter assumed by Royal licence the surname of Savile in addition to that of Lumley. , the title is held by his grandson, the fourth Baron, who succeeded his uncle in 2008. From 1938 to 2008 (when the 3rd Baron Savile died), the family seat was Gryce Hall, near Shelley,
West Yorkshire West Yorkshire is a metropolitan and ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and Humber Region of England. It is an inland and upland county having eastward-draining valleys while taking in the moors of the Pennines. West Yorkshire came into exi ...
. The ancestral seat (sold in 1938) was
Rufford Abbey Rufford Abbey is a country estate in Rufford, Nottinghamshire, England, two miles (4 km) south of Ollerton. Originally a Cistercian abbey, it was converted to a country house in the 16th century after the Dissolution of the Monasteries ...
, near
Rufford, Nottinghamshire Rufford, in Nottinghamshire, is the site of two villages whose inhabitants were evicted in the 12th century. Cistercian monasteries were established and the monks wished to ensure their isolation. The village features Rufford Abbey, a large coun ...
.


Barons Savile (1888—)

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John Lumley-Savile, 8th Earl of Scarbrough John Lumley-Savile, 8th Earl of Scarbrough (18 July 1788 – 29 October 1856), styled Viscount Lumley between 1832 and 1835, was a British peer and politician. Background Scarbrough was the son of John Lumley-Savile, 7th Earl of Scarbrough, Prebe ...
'' (1788—1856) ** '' John Savile, 1st Baron Savile'' (1818–1896) ** ''Rev. Frederick Savile-Lumley'' (1819—1859) *** '' John Savile Lumley-Savile, 2nd Baron Savile'' (1854–1931) (succeeded according to special remainder) **** '' George Halifax Lumley-Savile, 3rd Baron Savile'' (1919–2008) **** ''Hon. Henry Leoline Thornhill Lumley-Savile'' (1923—2001) ***** John Anthony Thornhill Lumley-Savile, 4th Baron Savile (1947—) ***** (1) James George Augustus Lumley-Savile (1975–) ***** (2) Peter Edward Henry Lumley-Savile (1975—) ***** (3) Robin William Matthew Lumley-Savile (1975—) The
heir presumptive An heir presumptive is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent or a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question. ...
is the present holder's half-brother, James George Augustus Lumley-Savile (born 1975).


See also

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Earl of Scarbrough Earl of Scarbrough is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1690 for Richard Lumley, 2nd Viscount Lumley. He is best remembered as one of the Immortal Seven who invited William of Orange to invade England and depose his father- ...
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Savile Baronets There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Savile, all in the Baronetage of England. The Savile baronetcy, of Thornhill in the County of York, was created on 29 June 1611 for George Savile, MP for Boroughbridge 158 ...


References

;Citations ;Sources *Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Savile Baronies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Peerages created with special remainders Noble titles created in 1888