Charles Stourton, 26th Baron Mowbray

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The Lord Mowbray and Stourton in 1992

Charles Stourton, 26th Baron Mowbray (born 12 August 1967) is a British peer and landowner. He succeeded to the titles of 26th Baron Mowbray, 27th Baron Segrave, and 26th Baron Stourton following the death of his father, Edward Stourton, in 2006. The Stourton family is one of the oldest noble families in England, with a history that can be traced back to the Norman Conquest.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Charles Stourton was born on 12 August 1967, the eldest son of Edward Stourton, 25th Baron Mowbray, and his wife, Penelope. He was educated at Ampleforth College, a Roman Catholic boarding school in North Yorkshire, followed by further education at a university where he studied history. After completing his education, Stourton worked in various capacities, including roles in business and finance, before succeeding to his family's titles.

As the 26th Baron Mowbray, Stourton has taken an active role in the House of Lords, particularly in matters related to agriculture, rural affairs, and heritage conservation. He is also involved in several charitable organizations, focusing on the environment and community development.

Titles and Honours[edit | edit source]

Upon the death of his father in 2006, Charles Stourton inherited the titles of 26th Baron Mowbray, 27th Baron Segrave, and 26th Baron Stourton. These titles are among the oldest in the British peerage, with the Barony of Mowbray being created in 1283, the Barony of Segrave in 1295, and the Barony of Stourton in 1448.

Family[edit | edit source]

Charles Stourton is married, and he and his wife have several children. The family resides in the ancestral home, which has been in the Stourton family for generations. The Stourton family estate encompasses significant lands and historical buildings, which are part of the family's heritage and are maintained with a focus on preservation and conservation.

Role in the House of Lords[edit | edit source]

As a member of the House of Lords, Baron Mowbray has participated in debates and committees, particularly those focusing on rural and agricultural issues, heritage conservation, and the environment. His contributions are informed by his background in history, his experience in managing his family's estate, and his involvement in rural and environmental charities.

Charitable Work[edit | edit source]

Baron Mowbray is actively involved in charitable work, focusing on environmental conservation, community development, and the preservation of heritage sites. He supports various initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable agriculture, conserving natural landscapes, and supporting rural communities.

Legacy and Future[edit | edit source]

Charles Stourton, 26th Baron Mowbray, continues the long legacy of the Stourton family in English nobility. His stewardship of the family estate and his active involvement in charitable and conservation efforts reflect his commitment to preserving his heritage and contributing to the community. As he looks to the future, Baron Mowbray is focused on ensuring that his family's legacy is preserved for future generations, while also addressing contemporary challenges related to the environment, rural communities, and heritage conservation.

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