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					of Personal Place and Corporate Names</span>, 1997</citation>
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				<sourceEntry>HMC, Principal Family and Estate Collections: Family Names
						L-W, 1999</sourceEntry>
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			<source>
				<sourceEntry>HMC, Complete Peerage, 1936</sourceEntry>
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			<source>
				<sourceEntry>HMC, Burkes Peerage, 1970</sourceEntry>
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				<sourceEntry>HMC, Complete Baronetage, vol 5 1906</sourceEntry>
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				<part localType="familySurname">Noel</part>
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				<part localType="familySurname">Noel</part>
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				<part localType="familySurname">Noel</part>
				<part localType="epithet">family</part>
				<part localType="territorialDesignation">of Barham Court</part>
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			<existDates>
				<dateRange>
					<fromDate notBefore="1100" notAfter="1199">12th century</fromDate>
					<toDate notBefore="1900" notAfter="1999">20th century</toDate>
				</dateRange>
			</existDates>
			<places>
				<p>Estates in 1883: Rutland 15,076 acres, Gloucestershire 3,170 acres, Leicestershire 159 acres,
					Lincolnshire 89 acres, Warwickshire 68 acres, Northamptonshire 6 acres; total 18,568 acres
					worth £28,991 a year.</p>
			</places>
			<functions>
				<p>Estate ownership; social, political and cultural role typical of the landed aristocracy in
					England</p>
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				<p>Sir Edward Noel (d 1643) married Julian, daughter and co-heir of Baptists Hicks (d 1629),
					Viscount Campden, and succeeded to the viscounty of Campden and a portion of his
					father-in-law’s estates. The third Viscount Campden (1612-82) married Hester Wotton, daughter
					of the second Baron Wotton. The fourth Viscount Campden (1641-89, created Earl of Gainsborough
					1682) married Elizabeth Wriothesley, elder daughter of the fourth Earl of Southampton. Jane
					Noel (d 1811), sister of the fifth and sixth Earls of Gainsborough, married Gerard Anne Edwards
					of Welham Grove (Leicestershire) and had issue Gerard Noel Edwards (1759-1838). He married in
					1780 Diana Middleton (1762-1823) suo jure Baroness Barham), daughter of Charles Middleton
					(1726-1813), created first Baronet of Barham Court (Kent) in 1781 and first Baron Barham in
					1805. GN Edwards assumed the surname Noel in 1798 on inheriting the sixth Earl of
					Gainsborough’s Rutland and Gloucestershire estates (though not the Earl’s honours, which were
					extinguished); and he later inherited his father-in-law’s baronetcy. His eldest son John Noel
					(1781-1866) succeeded to the estates of his mother and his father, to his mother’s barony and
					his father’s baronetcy, and was created Viscount Campden and Earl of Gainsborough in 1841.</p>
			</structureOrGenealogy>
			<biogHist>
				<p>The Noel family was established in Staffordshire in the Middle Ages: Andrew Noel (d1563),
					third son of James Noel of Hidcote (Staffordshire) acquired property in Rutland and
					Leicestershire and founded the branch of the Noel family from which the Earls of Gainsborough
					descended. Estates in other counties (mainly Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Kent and Middlesex)
					were subsequently acquired through purchase, inheritance and marriage.</p>
				<p>The family’s principal seat was Exton Hall (Rutland). After Exton Hall was severely damaged
					by fire in 1810 Barham Court near Maidstone (Kent) became the main residence until the sale of
					the Kent estate in 1845-6 but a new house at Exton was completed in the early 1850s. Campden
					House in Chipping Campden (Gloucestershire), inherited from Baptist Hicks, Viscount Campden (d
					1629), was destroyed in the Civil War while Campden House (Kensington) was sold in 1708. The
					family of Gerard Noel Edwards, who inherited the Noel family estates in 1798 and took the
					surname Noel, had resided at Welham Grove in Welham (Leicestershire) but this was sold by
					1840.</p>
				<p>Andrew Noel (d1563) acquired Old Dalby (Leicestershire, sold 1617) and Brooke (Rutland). His
					grandson Sir Edward Noel (d 1643) bought the former Harington family estate of Ridlington
					(Rutland) and was created Baron Noel in 1617. He married a co-heir of Baptist Hicks (Viscount
					Campden, d 1629), through whom came the property in Rutland (Exton and Whitwell),
					Gloucestershire (Chipping Camden), Middlesex (Hampstead, sold 1707) and Campden House
					(Kensington, sold 1708), and succeeded his father-in-law as second Viscount Campden. Valle
					Crucis (Denbighshire) was acquired through the marriage of the third Viscount Campden (1612-82)
					and Hester, daughter of the second Baron Wotton, but was sold in 1663 to Sir John Wynn, fifth
					Bt. The fourth Viscount Campden (1641-89, created Earl of Gainsborough 1682) married in 1661
					Elizabeth Wriothesley, elder daughter of the fourth Earl of Southampton, through whom came the
					Titchfield (Hampshire) estate, but on the second Earl of Gainsborough’s death in 1690 this
					estate passed to his daughters (who married respectively the first Duke of Portland and the
					second Duke of Beaufort). The Rutland and Gloucestershire estates, with the earldom of
					Gainsborough, however, were inherited by the second Earl’s cousin Baptist Noel of North
					Luffenham and Cottesmore (both Rutland).</p>
				<p>Property at Walcot (Northamptonshire), Castle Bytham (Lincolnshire) and Kinnoulton
					(Nottinghamshire) was inherited by the sixth Earl of Gainsborough from a cousin, Thomas Noel of
					Walcot (d 1788). On the sixth Earl’s death in 1798 his estates were divided, the Walcot
					properties passing to CH Nevile, who took the name Noel, and the Rutland and Gloucestershire
					estates passing to Gerard Noel Edwards (1759-1838), later Sir GN Noel, second Bt, son of GA
					Edwards (d 1773) of Welham Grove (Leicestershire) by Jane Noel (d 1811), sister of the fifth
					and sixth Earls. GN Edwards had inherited from his father various properties in Leicestershire
					(Welham, etc), London and Middlesex (Islington, Kensington, etc), Kent (Dartford, etc) and
					Ireland, but these were all sold between 1805 and 1840. GN Edwards had married in 1780 Diana,
					daughter of Charles Middleton (1726-1813), first Baron Barham, who succeeded her father in the
					barony and the Barham Court estate near Maidstone (Kent). On her death in 1823 she was in turn
					succeeded in the Barham Court estate and peerage title by her son Charles Noel (d 1866), who
					inherited the Rutland (Exton, etc) and Gloucestershire (Chipping Campden) estates of his father
					in 1838 and was created Earl of Gainsborough in 1841. The remaining Kent property was, however,
					sold by 1845-46.</p>
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				<relationEntry xml:lang="eng" scriptCode="Latn">Harington family, Barons Harington
					(GB/NNAF/F10219)</relationEntry>
				<date notBefore="1700" notAfter="1734">Early 17th century</date>
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					<p>Predecessor in the Ridlington (Rutland) estate</p>
				</descriptiveNote>
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				<relationEntry xml:lang="eng" scriptCode="Latn">Wotton family, Barons Wotton
					(GB/NNAF/F10218)</relationEntry>
				<date notBefore="1735" notAfter="1766">Mid 17th century</date>
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					<p>Third Viscount Campden married Hester, daughter of second Baron Wotton</p>
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				<relationEntry xml:lang="eng" scriptCode="Latn">Bentinck, Cavendish- family, Dukes of
					Portland (GB/NNAF/F9541)</relationEntry>
				<date notBefore="1767" notAfter="1799">Late 17th century</date>
				<descriptiveNote>
					<p>A daughter of second Earl of Gainsborough married the first Duke of Portland</p>
				</descriptiveNote>
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				<relationEntry xml:lang="eng" scriptCode="Latn">Somerset family, Dukes of Beaufort
					(GB/NNAF/F3483) </relationEntry>
				<date standardDate="1706">1706</date>
				<descriptiveNote>
					<p>The second Duke of Beaufort married Rachel daughter and cohier of the second Earl of
						Gainsborough in 1706</p>
				</descriptiveNote>
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				<relationEntry xml:lang="eng" scriptCode="Latn">Wriothesley family, Earls of Southampton
					(GB/NNAF/F2938) </relationEntry>
				<date notBefore="1767" notAfter="1799">Late 17th century</date>
				<descriptiveNote>
					<p>Elizabeth, daughter of the fourth Earl of Southampton married the first Earl of Gainsborough
						in 1661</p>
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				<relationEntry xml:lang="eng" scriptCode="Latn">Noel family, of Walcot (GB/NNAF/F10217) </relationEntry>
				<date standardDate="1788">1788</date>
				<placeEntry>Walcot, Northamptonshire, England</placeEntry>
				<descriptiveNote>
					<p>The sixth Earl of gainsborough inherited the Walcot (Northamptonshire) estates of his cousin
						Thomas Noel in 1788</p>
				</descriptiveNote>
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				<relationEntry xml:lang="eng" scriptCode="Latn">Edwards family, of Welham (GB/NNAF/F7310) </relationEntry>
				<date standardDate="1798">1798</date>
				<descriptiveNote>
					<p>GN Edwards inherited the Noel estates in 1798 and took the surname Noel</p>
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