- Boroughbridge,
mentioned that
baronets took part,
along with
barons and knights.
Edward III
created eight baronets in 1328. The
title of
baronet was
initially conferred...
-
baronets of
London (1628): see Sir
Richard Young, 1st
Baronet Young baronets of
Dominica (1769)
Young baronets of
Formosa Place (1813)
Young baronets...
-
Lowther baronets, of
Lowther (c. 1638): see Earl of
Lonsdale Lowther baronets of
Whitehaven (1642)
Lowther baronets of
Marske (1697)
Lowther baronets of Swillington...
- extant.
Roberts baronets of Gl****enbury (1620)
Roberts baronets of
Willesdon (1661)
Roberts baronets of Bow (1681)
Roberts baronets of Gl****enbury and...
-
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...
- Charles, Williamson,
David (editors). Debrett's
Peerage and
Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
Leigh Rayment's list of
baronets...
-
second baronet in 1775. Sir
Gregory Page, 1st
Baronet (c. 1669 – 25 May 1720) Sir
Gregory Page, 2nd
Baronet (c. 1695 – 4
August 1775) Page Wood
baronets Burke...
-
baronets, of
Boultibrook (1807): see Jones-Brydges
baronets Jones,
later Lawrence-Jones
baronets, of
Cranmer Hall (1831): see Lawrence-Jones
baronets...
- Kingdom.
Forbes baronets of
Monymusk (1626),
later Stuart-Forbes
Forbes baronets of
Castle Forbes (1628): see Earl of
Granard Forbes baronets of Craigievar...
- the
first Baronet of the 1611
creation and
brother of the
first Baronet of the 1627 creation. His two sons, the
second and
third Baronets, both succeeded...