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- Baron_Joicey abstract "Baron Joicey, of Chester-le-Street in the County of Durham, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1906 for the coal mining magnate and former Liberal Member of Parliament for Chester-le-Street, Sir James Joicey, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a baronet, of Longhirst and of Ulgham, both in the County of Northumberland, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1893. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron. He was High Sheriff of County Durham in 1910. Two of his younger brothers, the third and fourth Barons, both succeeded in the title. As of 2010 the titles are held by the latter's eldest son, the fifth Baron, who succeeded in 1993.John Joicey, uncle of the first Baron, was a Liberal politician and coal owner.The family seat is Etal Manor on the Ford Castle and Etal Castle estate.".
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- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink Chester-le-Street_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink Etal_Castle.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Castle.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Lambton,_4th_Earl_of_Durham.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink Heir_apparent.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink High_Sheriff_of_Durham.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink High_Sheriff_of_Northumberland.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink James_Joicey,_1st_Baron_Joicey.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink John_Joicey.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_(UK).
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink List_of_extant_baronetcies.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink Member_of_parliament.
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- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink Second_Boer_War.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baron Joicey".
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hon. James Arthur Joicey".
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hugh Edward Joicey".
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hugh Joicey, 3rd Baron Joicey".
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Joicey".
- Baron_Joicey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Major Joicey".
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- Baron_Joicey subject Category:Baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Baron_Joicey type Baronet.
- Baron_Joicey type Baronet.
- Baron_Joicey type Baronetcy.
- Baron_Joicey type Barony.
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- Baron_Joicey comment "Baron Joicey, of Chester-le-Street in the County of Durham, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1906 for the coal mining magnate and former Liberal Member of Parliament for Chester-le-Street, Sir James Joicey, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a baronet, of Longhirst and of Ulgham, both in the County of Northumberland, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1893. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron.".
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