Baron Reith

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Barony of Reith
Coronet of a British Baron.svg
Reith arms.svg
Or, a cross engrailed sable, between four mullets gules, on a chief of the last a lion passant of the field[1]
Creation date21 October 1940
MonarchKing George VI
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderSir John Reith
Present holderJames Reith, 3rd Baron Reith
Heir apparentHon. Harry Reith
StatusExtant
MottoQuaecunque ("Whatsoever")[1]

Baron Reith /ˈrθ/, of Stonehaven in the County of Kincardine, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.[2] It was created in 1940 for Sir John Reith, the first Director-General of the BBC. His only son, the second Baron, disclaimed the peerage for life in 1972. Since 2016, the title is held by the latter's son, the third Baron.

Barons Reith (1940)[]

  • John Charles Walsham Reith, 1st Baron Reith (1889–1971)
  • Christopher John Reith, 2nd Baron Reith (1928–2016) (disclaimed 1972)
  • James Harry John Reith, 3rd Baron Reith (b. 1971)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Hon. Harry Joseph Reith (b. 2006)

References[]

  1. ^ a b Dewar, Peter Beauclerk, ed. (2003). Burke's Landed Gentry Scotland (19 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. pp. 1158–1159. ISBN 0-9711966-0-5.
  2. ^ "No. 34982". The London Gazette. 29 October 1940. p. 6251.

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