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Coat of Arms of the Martin baronets of Long Melford (1667) with the badge of a Baronet of England. This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of England. The first Baronetage was created in 1611. The Baronetage of England was replaced by the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1707. This list is not currently complete. For a more complete list ...
The Premier Baronet (of England) is the unofficial title afforded to the current holder of the oldest extant baronetcy in the realm. The Premier Baronet is regarded as the senior member of the Baronetage, and ranks above other baronets (unless they hold a peerage title ) in the United Kingdom Order of Precedence .
first Baronet created Baron Hayter in 1927; baronetcy unproven as of 30 June 2006 (3rd baronet died 2003) – under review of the Registrar of the Baronetage Chubb of Stonehenge [64] 1919: Chubb: extinct 1957 Church of Woodside, Belshill and Harley Street [202] 1901: Church: extinct 1979: President of the Royal College of Physicians: Churchman ...
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of England (from 1611 to 1707) List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland (from 1619 to 1801) List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia (from 1624 to 1707) List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain (from 1707 to 1801) List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom ...
Peerages and baronetcies of Britain and Ireland Extant All Dukes Dukedoms Marquesses Marquessates Earls Earldoms Viscounts Viscountcies Barons Baronies Baronets Baronetcies En, Ir, NS, GB, UK (extinct) This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain. There were first created in 1707, and was replaced by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1801. A Title Date of creation ...
King James I created the hereditary Order of Baronets in England on 22 May 1611, to fund the settlement of Ireland. He offered the dignity to 200 gentlemen of good birth, with a clear estate of £ 1,000 a year, on condition that each one should pay a sum equivalent to three years' pay to 30 soldiers at 8 d. per day per man (total – £1,095 ...
Created Earl of Effingham (UK) in 1837 Baron Williams of Thame: 1554: Williams: extinct 1559: Baron Percy: 1557: Percy: extinct 1670: Baron Hastings of Loughborough: 1558: Hastings: extinct 1572: Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon: 1559: Carey: extinct 1765: also Earl of Dover from 1628 to 1677 Baron St John of Bletso: 1559: St John: extant: Baron ...
He died in 1882 and was succeeded by his son Edwin in the baronetcy. Sir Edwin Abercromby Dashwood, 8th Baronet (28 October 1854 – 7 April 1893), was an English landowner. Born in New Zealand, he went to England with his father, Sir Edwin Dashwood, 7th Baronet, in 1859, but returned to New Zealand as a kauri gum buyer in 1874. On the death of ...