Baron Compton
Baron Compton is a title associated with the English nobility, specifically linked to the Compton family. The title was created in the 18th century and has been held by various members of the family, who have played significant roles in British history and politics. The Barons Compton have often been involved in local governance and have contributed to the development of their estates.
The most notable Baron Compton was William Compton, the 2nd Baron Compton, who served in the House of Lords. The family seat is located at Castle Ashby, a historic estate in Northamptonshire, England. The Compton family has a rich heritage, with connections to various historical events and figures in British society.