The current owner, the 12th Viscount Downe’s family originally came from Aunay in Normandy, France. They eventually settled in North Yorkshire.
The Viscountancy is a second creation Irish Peerage which came in 1680 for John
Dawnay.
The family obtained the title “Baron of Danby” in 1899 when the 8th Viscount
was created the 1st Baron. Cowick near Snaith (south of York) became the principle
family seat until 1909 when the much enlarged Wykeham Abbey became the family home.
Danby was purchased in 1656 from the Earl Danvers, but previously had formed part
of the Latimer (subsequently Neville) holdings.
Sir
William Neville was married to Catherine Parr (the last surviving wife of King Henry
VIII).
The moors at Danby are a common, the current Viscount Downe being the Lord of Manor.
The common rights are overseen by one of the few remaining Court Leets who hold
their annual Court in October of each year at the Court Room, Danby Castle. Regular
Jury meetings also take place in the Jury room, Danby Castle.
See more on Danby Castle website