Baron Haden-Guest

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The coat of arms of the Barons Haden-Guest, based on the blazon in Burke's Peerage - Peerage 200918 Coat of Arms - Baron Haden-Guest, of Saling in the County of Essex.png
The coat of arms of the Barons Haden-Guest, based on the blazon in Burke's Peerage – Peerage 200918

Baron Haden-Guest, of Saling in the County of Essex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. [1] It was created on 2 February 1950 for the Labour Party politician Leslie Haden-Guest. He had previously represented Southwark North and Islington North in the House of Commons. His fourth son, the fourth Baron (who succeeded his half-brother in 1987, who in his turn had succeeded his brother in 1974), was a United Nations official for many years.

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The title is held by his son, the fifth Baron, who succeeded him in 1996. Known professionally as Christopher Guest, he is a film director, writer, actor and musician. He is married to the actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who is therefore the current Lady Haden-Guest. [2] [3]

Barons Haden-Guest (1950)

Anthony Haden-Guest, the current baron's older half-brother, was born out of wedlock, and hence is not in the line of succession. As the current baron has no sons, the heir presumptive is his brother, Nicholas Haden-Guest (born 1951). Nicholas Haden-Guest fathers two daughters.[ citation needed ]

Title succession chart

Title succession chart, Barons Haden-Guest
Leslie Haden-Guest
1st Baron Haden-Guest

1877–1960
Stephen Haden-Guest
2nd Baron Haden-Guest

1902–1974
Richard Haden-Guest
3rd Baron Haden-Guest

1904–1987
David Haden-Guest
1911–1938
Peter Haden-Guest
4th Baron Haden-Guest

1913–1996
Brian Haden-Guest
1935–1951
Christopher Haden-Guest
5th Baron Haden-Guest

born 1948
Hon.
Nicholas Haden-Guest
born 1951

Coat of arms

ARMS: Sable two flaunches or, three Welsh triple harps in fess counter-changed.[ citation needed ]

CREST: A caladrius displayed sable, beaked, legged and charged on the breast with a sun in splendour or.

SUPPORTERS: Dexter, a leopard Sable semée of roundels Or and grasping in the interior paw a quill Or; Sinister, a leopard Or semée of roundels Sable and grasping in the interior paw a quill Sable.

MOTTO: Non nobis solum nati sumus (Not for ourselves alone do we come into the world).

Further reading

References

  1. "No. 38830". The London Gazette . 3 February 1950. p. 594.
  2. Rowlands, Penelope (25 September 2016). "Tour Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest's House in Los Angeles". Architectural Digest . Archived from the original on 14 October 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  3. "Jamie Lee Curtis Is Actually A Baroness—With A Really Hefty Net Worth". Yahoo! News . Archived from the original on 13 October 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.