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The Willoughby Baronetcy, of Risley in the County of Derby, was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1611 for Henry Willoughby. The title became extinct on his death in 1649. [ 1 ] By his first wife Elizabeth Knollys, daughter of the privateer Sir Henry Knollys , he had a daughter Elizabeth, who married the noted antiquarian Sir ...
Sir John Pollard Willoughby, 4th Baronet (21 April 1799 – 15 September 1866) [1] was a British Conservative politician and civil servant. [ 2 ] Early life and family
The title of Baron Willoughby was created by writ in 1313 for Robert de Willoughby, lord of the manor of Eresby in the parish of Spilsby, Lincolnshire.He was the son of Sir William de Willoughby and Alice, daughter of John Beke, 1st Baron Beke of Eresby.
Sir John Christopher Willoughby, 5th Baronet DSO (20 February 1859 – 16 April 1918 [1]) was a British army officer, Justice of the Peace for Oxfordshire, and landowner of properties in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. [2] [3]
The Willoughby Baronetcy, of Wollaton in the County of Nottingham, had been created in the Baronetage of England in 1677, for the first baron’s elder brother Francis Willoughby, who at the time was aged only about nine, with special remainder to him, the first baronet’s only brother, and he duly succeeded him when his brother died at the ...
The baronetcy did not appear in Burke's Extinct Baronetcies 1841 Halford of Wistow: 1641: Halford: extinct 1780: the last baronet Sir Charles Halford left his estate, after a lifetime interest to his widow, to his kinsman Henry Vaughan, later Sir Henry Halford: Halton of Samford Parva: 1642: Halton: extinct 1823 Hamilton of London: 1642 ...
Latimer, Nevill, Willoughby: dormant 1430: Baron Willoughby de Broke was de jure Baron Latimer 1492-1521. Since then in abeyance. Created by writ. Baron Bardolf: 1299: de Bardolf: forfeit 1406 Baron Geneville: 1299: de Geneville: Either extinct 1425 or merged in crown 1461: United with the Barony of Mortimer 1356 Baron Stafford: 1299
Sir Willoughby Hickman, 3rd Baronet (1659–1720) of Gainsborough Old Hall, Lincolnshire was a British landowner and politician who sat in the English House of Commons between 1685 and 1706 and in the British House of Commons from 1713 to 1720.