Dukedom of Beaufort The Dukedom of Beaufort, created in 1682 by
letters patent not by writ, cannot pass via a female line. As he died childless, the dukedom, the titles Earl of Worcester (cr. 1513), Marquess of Worcester (cr. 1642) and his estates passed to his first cousin twice removed,
David Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort (1928–2017) (the grandson of his first cousin Henry Charles Somers Augustus Somerset, son of Lord Henry Somerset, second son of the 8th Duke), to whom he was close and who had lived for many years on the Badminton estate which he had helped to manage.
Baronies The ancient titles of
Baron de Botetourt (cr. 1305) and
Baron Herbert (cr. 1461), created by writ, are able to pass via a female line and thus on the Duke's death they fell into
abeyance between various descendants of his elder sister Lady Blanche Somerset (1897–1968), the wife, firstly, of
John Eliot, 6th Earl of St Germans. Lady Blanche's two daughters were: • Lady Rosemary Eliot (1919–1963), who married, firstly, Capt. Edward Nutting, Royal Horseguards, 2nd son of Sir
Harold Stansmore Nutting, 2nd Baronet, by whom she had a daughter. She married, thirdly, Col. Ralph Rubens (d.1995), Sherwood Foresters, by whom she had a further daughter. • Davina Nutting (1940–1976), who married John Martin Brentnall Cope and had issue: • Jonathan Edric Cope (1961–1976) • Frederica Samantha Mary Cope (born 1963),
1/4 share of Barony of Bottetourt (in 2015), wife of David Thomas • Davinia Mary Mauritius Thomas (born 1999) • Alexandra Rubens (born 1951)
1/4 share of Barony of Bottetourt (in 2015), wife of
Danny Peyronel. • Jesse Alexander Peyronel (born 1977) •
Lady Cathleen Eliot (1921–1994) (2nd daughter of Lady Blanche Somerset), who married, firstly, Capt. John Seyfried, Royal Horseguards, by whom she had a son: •
David Seyfried-Herbert, 19th Baron Herbert (born 1952),
1/2 share of Barony of Bottetourt (in 2015), who in 2002 succeeded as 19th Baron Herbert on the termination of the abeyance. == References ==