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Earl of Coventry is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of England. The first creation for the
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was created in 1623 and took its name from the city of
Coventry Coventry ( or ) is a city in the West Midlands, England. It is on the River Sherbourne. Coventry has been a large settlement for centuries, although it was not founded and given its city status until the Middle Ages. The city is governed b ...
. It became extinct in 1687. A decade later, the second creation was for the Coventry family and is still extant.


History


Earls of Coventry, first creation (1623)

The earldom of Coventry was created for the first time in 1623, in the Peerage of England, in favour of George Villiers, 1st Marquess of Buckingham. He was made
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at the same time. The title became extinct in 1687 upon the death of
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.


Earls of Coventry, second creation (1697)

The earldom of Coventry was created a second time in 1697, again in the Peerage of England, in favour of Thomas Coventry, 5th Baron Coventry. The Coventry family descends from John Coventry who served as
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in 1426. His descendant Sir Thomas Coventry was a noted early 17th-century lawyer and politician. He served as Solicitor General, as Attorney General and as
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. In 1628 he was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Coventry, of Aylesborough in the County of Worcester. He was succeeded by his son from his first marriage, the second Baron. He represented
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and
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in the
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. His eldest son, the third Baron, served as
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of
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. His son, the fourth Baron, died unmarried and was succeeded by his uncle, the fifth Baron. He sat as
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for Droitwich,
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and
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. In 1697 he was made Viscount Deerhurst, of the hundred of Deerhurst in the County of Gloucester, and Earl of Coventry, with remainder, failing heirs male of his own, to 1) the heirs male of his deceased uncle the Hon. Francis Coventry (1612–1680), failing which to 2) his three second cousins William Coventry, Thomas Coventry and Henry Coventry, grandsons of his deceased great-uncle Walter Coventry (d. 1640), younger brother of the first Baron Coventry. The titles were in the Peerage of England. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl. He was ''
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'' of Worcestershire. His son, the third Earl, died as a child and was succeeded by his uncle, the fourth Earl. He had no sons and on his death in 1719 the barony of Coventry became extinct. He was succeeded in the viscountcy and earldom according to the special remainders by his second cousin once removed William Coventry, the fifth Earl. He was the grandson of Walter Coventry, youngest brother of the first Baron. Lord Coventry had earlier represented
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in Parliament and served as
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. He was succeeded by his second but eldest surviving son, the sixth Earl. He sat as
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Member of Parliament for Bridport and for
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and served as Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire. His son from his first marriage, the seventh Earl, was also Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire. On his death, the titles passed to his eldest son, the eighth Earl. He represented Worcester in the House of Commons and served as Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire. He was succeeded by his grandson, the ninth Earl, who held the title for 87 years. He was the son of George William Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst (1808–1838). Lord Coventry was a
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politician and held office under Benjamin Disraeli and
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as
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and as
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. He was also Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire. He was succeeded by his grandson, the tenth Earl, the son of George William Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst (1865–1927), eldest son of the ninth Earl. Lord Coventry was killed in action in the
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on 27 May 1940, during the retreat of the British Expeditionary Force to Dunkirk. He is buried in the cemetery at
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. He was succeeded by his only son, the eleventh Earl, who had a varied career. Despite four marriages, he died in 2002 without a surviving son, as his heir, Edward George William Oscar Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst (1957–1997) had died before him. He was succeeded by his 89-year-old first cousin once removed, the twelfth Earl, the second but eldest surviving son of Colonel the Hon.
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, second son of the ninth Earl. He had one daughter but no sons, and the direct male line of descent from the eighth Earl failed upon his death in 2004. He was succeeded by a distant kinsman, the thirteenth and (as of 2022) present holder of the titles. He is the great-great-grandson of the Hon. William James Coventry, the younger son of the seventh Earl. The new Lord Coventry then lived in
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and now lives in
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, Greater London. He is one of the sons of Commander Cecil Dick Bluett Coventry and was educated at
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. In 1965, he married Gillian Frances Randall, by whom he has one daughter, Lady Diana Elizabeth Sherwood Coventry (born 1980). The
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is a nephew, David Duncan Sherwood Coventry (born 1973).


Other notable members of the family

Several other members of the Coventry family may be mentioned. The Hon.
Henry Coventry Henry Coventry (1619–1686), styled "The Honourable" from 1628, was an English politician who was Secretary of State for the Northern Department between 1672 and 1674 and the Southern Department between 1674 and 1680. Origins and education Co ...
(1618–1686), a son from the second marriage of the first Baron, was one of two Members of Parliament for Droitwich. Another son from the second marriage of the first Baron, Sir William Coventry (d. 1686), represented Great Yarmouth in the House of Commons and became an influential politician. Sir John Coventry (c. 1636–1685), son of the Hon. John Coventry, a son of the second marriage of the first Baron, sat as Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. Thomas Henry Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst (1721–1744), eldest son and heir apparent of the fifth Earl, briefly represented Bridport in Parliament before his premature death.


Ancestral seat

The ancestral seat of the Coventry family is Croome Court, near
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in
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. Croome Court was sold in 1949 and the family moved to the smaller, half-timbered, somewhat confusingly named Earls Croome Court on the estate, while still retaining most of the Coventry agricultural and forestry estate. Earls Croome Court remained as the seat of the family until 2007, when it was sold by Rachel, Countess of Coventry, the widow of the 11th Earl who died in 2002. The park at Croome Court was handed over to the
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in 1996 but the house itself remains private and is now owned by the Croome Heritage Trust. The National Trust now leases the house and opens it to the public.


List of title holders


Earls of Coventry, first creation (1623)

* George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, 1st Earl of Coventry (1592–1628) * George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, 2nd Earl of Coventry (1628–1687)


Earls of Coventry, second creation (1697)


Barons Coventry (1628)

*
Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry (157814 January 1640) was a prominent English lawyer, politician and judge during the early 17th century. Education and early legal career He entered Balliol College, Oxford, in 1592, and the Inner Temple in ...
(d. 1640) * Thomas Coventry, 2nd Baron Coventry (1606–1661) *
George Coventry, 3rd Baron Coventry George Coventry, 3rd Baron Coventry (1628 – 15 December 1680) was an English nobleman, the eldest son of Thomas Coventry, 2nd Baron Coventry and Mary Craven. On 18 July 1653, he married Lady Margaret Tufton, daughter of John Tufton, 2nd Earl of ...
(d. 1680) *
John Coventry, 4th Baron Coventry John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
(1654–1687) * Thomas Coventry, 5th Baron Coventry (d. 1699) (created Earl of Coventry in 1697)


Earls of Coventry (1697)

*
Thomas Coventry, 1st Earl of Coventry Thomas Coventry, 1st Earl of Coventry (''ca.'' 162915 July 1699), became 5th Baron Coventry on the death of his nephew in 1687. He was created 1st Earl of Coventry in 1697. He was an England, English politician who sat in the House of Commons of ...
(–1699) *
Thomas Coventry, 2nd Earl of Coventry Thomas Coventry, 2nd Earl of Coventry (died August 1710) was an English peer and member of the House of Lords, styled Hon. Thomas Coventry from 1685 to 1697 and Viscount Deerhurst until 1699. From 1690 to 1696, he was a deputy lieutenant of Wo ...
(d. 1711), married Lady Anne Somerset) *
Thomas Coventry, 3rd Earl of Coventry Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
(1702–1712), died at Eton age 9 *
Gilbert Coventry, 4th Earl of Coventry Gilbert may refer to: People and fictional characters *Gilbert (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters *Gilbert (surname), including a list of people Places Australia * Gilbert River (Queensland) * Gilbert River (South A ...
(d. 1719) (barony extinct), younger brother of second earl (married Anne Coventry).Matthew Kilburn, ‘Coventry, Anne, countess of Coventry (1691–1788)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 200
accessed 28 Nov 2014
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William Coventry, 5th Earl of Coventry William Coventry, 5th Earl of Coventry (c.1676 – 18 March 1751), of London and later Croome Court, Worcestershire, was a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1719. Early life Coventry was the son of Walter Coven ...
(d. 1751) * George William Coventry, 6th Earl of Coventry (1722–1809) * George William Coventry, 7th Earl of Coventry (1758–1831) * George William Coventry, 8th Earl of Coventry (1784–1843) **George William Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst (1808–1838) * George William Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry (1838–1930) **George William Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst (1865–1927) * George William Reginald Victor Coventry, 10th Earl of Coventry (1900–1940) *
George William Coventry, 11th Earl of Coventry George William Coventry, 11th Earl of Coventry (born 25 January 1934; died 14 June 2002 in Málaga, Spain) was a British hereditary peer and politician of the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party. Life and career Coventry was the fourth ...
(1934–2002) **Edward George William Oscar Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst (1957–1997) * Francis Henry Coventry, 12th Earl of Coventry (1912–2004), cousin of 11th Earl * George William Coventry, 13th Earl of Coventry (b. 1939) The
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is a nephew, David Duncan Sherwood Coventry (born 1973).


Line of succession

* ''George Coventry, 6th Earl of Coventry (1722–1809)'' ** ''George Coventry, 7th Earl of Coventry (1758–1831)'' ***''Hon. William James Coventry (1797–1877)'' ****''William George Coventry (1826–1874)'' *****'' Gilbert William Coventry (1868–1947)'' ******'' Cecil Dick Bluett Coventry (1905–1952)'' ******* George Coventry, 13th Earl of Coventry (b. 1939) *******''Peter Harold Sherwood Coventry (1941–1985)'' ********(1). David Duncan Sherwood Coventry (b. 1973) *********(2). Ted Peter Sherwood Coventry (b. 2010) ******'' Arthur John Clifford Coventry (1909–1965)'' *******(3). Gilbert John Henry Coventry (b. 1939) ********(4). Wesley John Coventry (b. 1965) *******(5). Richard William Coventry (b. 1953) ********(6). Richard John Coventry (b. 1972) ****''Rev. Henry William Coventry (1829–1920)'' *****''Fulwar Cecil Ashton Coventry (1874–1944)'' ******''Digby Colquitt Coventry (1919–2014)'' *******(7). Sebastian Coventry (b. 1946) ********(8). Adrian Coventry (b. 1967) *********(9). Adam Frederick Coventry (b. 1996) *******(10). Mark Coventry (b. 1952) **'' Hon. John Coventry (1765–1829)'' ***''Frederick Coventry (1791–1858)'' ****'' Henry Halford Coventry (1834–1914)'' *****''Harry Coventry (1858–1943)'' ******''St. John Coventry (1901–1963)'' *******''Henry John Coventry (1932–2006)'' ********(11). Simon St. John Coventry (b. 1963) *********(12). David Henry St. John Coventry (b. 1996) ********(13). David Henry Halford Coventry (b. 1969)


References


External links

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