Baron Pelham of Haughton
Baron Pelham of Haughton is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1945. The title is associated with the village of Haughton in Staffordshire, England. The first holder of the title was Henry Pelham, who was a prominent politician and served in various governmental roles.
The title is hereditary, meaning it can be passed down through generations. The current holder of the title is responsible for representing the family and its history, as well as participating in various ceremonial duties associated with the British nobility.