- A
baronet (/ˈbærənɪt/ or /ˈbærəˌnɛt/;
abbreviated Bart or Bt) or the
female equivalent, a
baronetess (/ˈbærənɪtɪs/, /ˈbærənɪtɛs/, or /ˌbærəˈnɛtɛs/; abbreviation...
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subsequent Baronets, all of whom were also
named John St Aubyn. The
second Baronet sat as
Member of
Parliament for Helston, the
third Baronet for Cornwall...
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fourth Baronet, the
title p****ed to a
branch of the
family living at Pylewell, near Lymington, Hampshire. All
except the
sixth and
eighth baronets were...
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baronets of
London (1628): see Sir
Richard Young, 1st
Baronet Young baronets of
Dominica (1769)
Young baronets of
Formosa Place (1813)
Young baronets...
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person to be
created a
baronet. As the
baronetcy is the
oldest extant English baronetcy, the
holder is
considered the
Premier Baronet of England. Bacon's...
- Troubridge, 1st
Baronet (1758–1807) Sir
Edward Thomas Troubridge, 2nd
Baronet (1787–1852) Sir
Thomas St
Vincent Hope
Cochrane Troubridge, 3rd
Baronet (1815–1862)...
- de Beaudesert, in the
Peerage of
England (1553). He is also an
Irish Baronet, of Plas
Newydd in the
County of
Anglesey and of
Mount Bagenall in the...
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Baronet (1628–1684) Sir
Roger Bradshaigh, 2nd
Baronet (c. 1649–1687) Sir
Roger Bradshaigh, 3rd
Baronet (1675–1747) Sir
Roger Bradshaigh, 4th
Baronet (c...
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Maneckji Petit, 1st
Baronet (1823–1901) Sir
Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 2nd
Baronet (1873–1933) Sir
Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 3rd
Baronet (1901–1983) Sir Dinshaw...
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Lowther baronets, of
Lowther (c. 1638): see Earl of
Lonsdale Lowther baronets of
Whitehaven (1642)
Lowther baronets of
Marske (1697)
Lowther baronets of Swillington...