| 1. | After Walter's death the title presumably became abeyant or extinct.
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| 2. | The title became either extinct or abeyant on his death in 1929.
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| 3. | This creation became abeyant again in 1951.
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| 4. | It descended through the families of Despencer and Beauchamp, before becoming abeyant in 1449.
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| 5. | However, his elder daughter is heir presumptive to Barony of Butler, abeyant since 1905.
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| 6. | This peerage became abeyant in 1406.
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| 7. | The earliest creation was in 1313 for attainted in 1603, but the peerage became abeyant instead of becoming extinct.
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| 8. | In 1391, when his childless great-uncle Nicholas Audley, 3rd Baron Audley died, the Audley Barony was abeyant.
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| 9. | The barony has been abeyant since the death of Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath, 14th Baron FitzWarin, in 1636.
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| 10. | The title has been abeyant since the death of Richard Souter, 25th Baron Audley in 1997, with three possible heirs among this daughters.
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