Baron Lancaster


Baron Lancaster or Lord Lancaster was a parliamentary baronial title in the peerage of England, apparently created twice in 1299.

Lancaster of Grisedale, Westmorland

  • John de Lancastre, was summoned to parliament for the first time 29 December 1299, and is therefore considered to have become Lord Lancaster. On his death the implied title became extinct, as he had no heir.

The Earls and Dukes of Lancaster

This title is listed in Complete Peerage because of a single parliamentary summons but was not used in practice because all the heirs and theoretical holders of this title inherited more important titles, being Earls or Dukes of Lancaster. Those titles are now part of the inheritance of the kings and queens of England.