Earl Bathurst
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- Earl Bathust can also refer to 5051 Earl Bathurst, a Castle class locomotive.
Earl Bathurst is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain created in 1772.
The Earl holds the subsidiary titles of Baron Bathurst of Battlesden (1712) and Baron Apsley (1771), both in the Peerage of Great Britain. The latter title was created for Henry Bathurst, who became Lord Chancellor, and whose father, Lord Bathurst, was created Earl Bathurst a year later.
The family seat is Cirencester House in Gloucestershire.
Earls Bathurst (1772)
- Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst (1684-1775)
- Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst (1714-1794)
- Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst (1762-1834)
- Henry George Bathurst, 4th Earl Bathurst (1790-1866)
- William Lennox Bathurst, 5th Earl Bathurst (1791-1878)
- Allen Alexander Bathurst, 6th Earl Bathurst (1832-1892)
- Seymour Henry Bathurst, 7th Earl Bathurst (1864-1943)
- Henry Allen John Bathurst, 8th Earl Bathurst (b. 1927)