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Baron Glenconner of The Glen in Peebles is in Baronies of England Alphabetically, Baronies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronies of England.
Summary
1911. Edward Tennant 1st Baron Glenconner created.
21st November 1920. Son Christopher Tennant 2nd Baron Glenconner succeeded.
1983. Son Colin Tennant 3rd Baron Glenconner succeeded.
27th August 2010. Grandson Cody Charles Edward Tennant 4th Baron Glenconner succeeded.
In 1911 Edward Tennant 1st Baron Glenconner (age 51) was created 1st Baron Glenconner of The Glen in Peebles. Pamela Wyndham Viscountess Grey (age 39) by marriage Baroness Glenconner of The Glen in Peebles.
On 21st November 1920 Edward Tennant 1st Baron Glenconner (age 61) died at 34 Queen Anne's Gate Marylebone following an operation ten days before. His son Christopher (age 21) succeeded 2nd Baron Glenconner of The Glen in Peebles, 3rd Baronet Tennant of The Glen and St Rollox.
On 25th September 1925 Christopher Tennant 2nd Baron Glenconner (age 26) and Pamela Winefred Paget Baroness Glenconner (age 22) were married. She by marriage Baroness Glenconner of The Glen in Peebles.
In 1983 Christopher Tennant 2nd Baron Glenconner (age 84) died. His son Colin (age 56) succeeded 3rd Baron Glenconner of The Glen in Peebles, 4th Baronet Tennant of The Glen and St Rollox. Anne Veronica Coke Baroness Glenconner (age 50) by marriage Baroness Glenconner of The Glen in Peebles.
On 27th August 2010 Colin Tennant 3rd Baron Glenconner (age 83) died. His grandson Cody (age 16) succeeded 4th Baron Glenconner of The Glen in Peebles, 5th Baronet Tennant of The Glen and St Rollox. He had made a new will shortly before his death leaving all of his assets to an employee, Kent Adonai. The family contested this will, and after a legal battle that lasted several years the estate was divided between Adonai and Cody Charles Edward Tennant.