Baron Tibetot (or Tiptoft) is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 10 March 1308 as a barony by writ. It fell into abeyance in 1372. These were the immediate descendants of the crusader Sir Robert de Tiptoft (died 1298) and his wife Eva de Chaworth, early benefactors of the house of Ipswich Greyfriars.
Barons Tibetot (1308)
- Payn Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tibetot (1279–1314) (killed at the Battle of Bannockburn)
- John Tiptoft, 2nd Baron Tibetot (1313–1367)
- Robert Tiptoft, 3rd Baron Tibetot (1341–1372)
Barons Tiptoft (1426)
- John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft (1426–1443)
- John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester (1443–1470)
- Edward Tiptoft, 2nd Earl of Worcester (1470–1485)
References
- As for example quartered by the Barons Scrope of Bolton, (the 2nd baron (d.1403) married one of the co-heiresses of Robert Tiptoft, 3rd Baron Tibetot (d.1372)) to be seen in quarterings of John Wyndham (1558-1645), Watchet Church, Somerset
- 'Chaworth', and 'Tibetot', in W. Dugdale, The Baronage of England 2 vols (Tho. Newcomb, for Abel Roper, Iohn Martin, and Henry Herringman, London 1676), I, pp. 517-18; II, pp. 38-39 (Umich/eebo) - with sources there cited.
- B.P. Grimsey, 'The Grey-friars Monastery, Ipswich', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History Vol. IX Part 3 (1897), pp. 372-78 (Suffolk Institute).