Baron Bourchier
Baron Bourchier was a title in the English peerage, associated with the Bourchier family. The title was created in the 15th century and is linked to the historical figure Henry Bourchier, who was a prominent nobleman and served as the Earl of Essex. The Bourchier family played a significant role in English history, particularly during the Wars of the Roses.
The title of Baron Bourchier became extinct in the 17th century, but the family’s legacy continues to be of interest to historians studying the English nobility and the political landscape of that era. The Bourchier lineage is often noted for its connections to various royal families and significant events in English history.