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Baron Fairhaven, of Anglesey Abbey in the County of Cambridge, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1961 for Urban Huttleston Broughton, 1st Baron Fairhaven, with remainder to his younger brother, Henry Rogers Broughton (1900–1973). He had already been created Baron Fairhaven, of Lode in the County of Cambridge, in 1929, with remainder to the heirs male of his body. The title is unusual in referring to a town in the United States, Fairhaven in Massachusetts, which was the birthplace of the first Baron. The family seat is Anglesey Abbey, near Lode, Cambridgeshire.

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  • Baron Fairhaven, ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel, der zweimal in der Peerage of the United Kingdom verliehen wurde. (de)
  • Baron Fairhaven, of Anglesey Abbey in the County of Cambridge, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1961 for Urban Huttleston Broughton, 1st Baron Fairhaven, with remainder to his younger brother, Henry Rogers Broughton (1900–1973). He had already been created Baron Fairhaven, of Lode in the County of Cambridge, in 1929, with remainder to the heirs male of his body. The first Baron Fairhaven was the eldest son of Urban Hanlon Broughton, a civil engineer, businessman and Conservative Member of Parliament who died in January 1929 before his intended elevation to the peerage as Baron Fairhaven. At the same time, Lord Fairhaven's mother, Cara Leland Broughton, daughter of the American industrialist Henry Huttleston Rogers, was granted Royal warrant to the style and title as if her husband had been created Baron Fairhaven. As the first Baron Fairhaven had no male heirs, in 1961 he was created Baron Fairhaven, of Anglesey Abbey in the County of Cambridge, with special remainder to his younger brother, Henry. On his death in 1966, the barony of 1929 became extinct and he was succeeded in the barony of 1961 by his brother, Henry, who became the second Baron. As of 2017 the title is held by the latter's only son, the third Baron, who succeeded in 1973. The title is unusual in referring to a town in the United States, Fairhaven in Massachusetts, which was the birthplace of the first Baron. The family seat is Anglesey Abbey, near Lode, Cambridgeshire. (en)
  • Барон Фэрхейвен из Аббатства Англси в графстве Кембриджшир — наследственный титул в системе Пэрства Соединённого королевства. (ru)
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  • Baron Fairhaven, ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel, der zweimal in der Peerage of the United Kingdom verliehen wurde. (de)
  • Барон Фэрхейвен из Аббатства Англси в графстве Кембриджшир — наследственный титул в системе Пэрства Соединённого королевства. (ru)
  • Baron Fairhaven, of Anglesey Abbey in the County of Cambridge, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1961 for Urban Huttleston Broughton, 1st Baron Fairhaven, with remainder to his younger brother, Henry Rogers Broughton (1900–1973). He had already been created Baron Fairhaven, of Lode in the County of Cambridge, in 1929, with remainder to the heirs male of his body. The title is unusual in referring to a town in the United States, Fairhaven in Massachusetts, which was the birthplace of the first Baron. The family seat is Anglesey Abbey, near Lode, Cambridgeshire. (en)
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  • Baron Fairhaven (de)
  • Baron Fairhaven (en)
  • Барон Фэрхейвен (ru)
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