Baron Redesdale
| Baron Redesdale | |
|---|---|
Arms of Baron Redesdale: Argent, a fess between three moles sable (Mitford); 2nd and 3rd, Azure three Lozenges conjoined in fess Or a Canton Ermine (Freeman) | |
| Creation date | 1802 |
| Creation | 1st creation |
| Created by | George III |
| First holder | Sir John Mitford |
| Last holder | John Freeman-Mitford, 1st Earl of Redesdale |
| Status | extinct |
| Former seat(s) | Mitford Castle Batsford Park |
| Motto | "God Careth For Us" |
| Baron Redesdale | |
|---|---|
| Creation date | 1902 |
| Creation | 2nd creation |
| Created by | Edward VII |
| First holder | Bertram Freeman-Mitford |
| Present holder | Rupert Mitford |
| Heir apparent | Hon. Bertram Mitford |
| Status | extant |
| Former seat(s) | Batsford Park |
| Motto | "God Careth For Us" |
Baron Redesdale, of Redesdale in the County of Northumberland, is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was firstly created in 1802 for the lawyer and politician Sir John Mitford (later Freeman-Mitford). The title was created anew in 1902 for the former's cousin thrice removed Bertram Freeman-Mitford.