-
David Baird, 1st Baronet, of
Newbyth, GCB (6
December 1757 – 18
August 1829) was a
British Army officer. He was born at
Newbyth House in Haddingtonshire,...
- Sir John Baird, Lord
Newbyth (1620 – 1698), was a
Scottish advocate, judge,
politician and diplomat. He
served as
Commissioner for
Aberdeenshire in the...
- The
Baird baronetcy of
Newbyth,
second creation, in the
County of Haddington, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 13
April 1809 for...
-
county of Midlothian. It was
created in 1667 for Sir John
Baird of
Newbyth, Lord
Newbyth. The
earliest records about Gilmerton date back to the late 12th...
- Sir
David Baird, 2nd Baronet, of
Newbyth (1795 – 8
January 1852) was a
British baronet and
captain in the
British army.
David Baird was born in 1795,...
- The
first Baird baronetcy, of
Newbyth in the
County of Haddington, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 4
February 1680 for
William Baird,...
- Sir John Baird, 2nd Baronet, of
Newbyth (13
October 1686 – 30
September 1745) of
Newbyth, Haddington, was a
Scottish politician who sat in the
House of...
- Kingdom.
Baird baronets of
Newbyth (first creation, 1680)
Baird baronets of
Saughtonhall (1695)
Baird baronets of
Newbyth (second creation, 1809) Baird...
- Aberdeen. His
mother was Charlotte,
youngest daughter of
William Baird of
Newbyth. He lost his
father on 18
October 1791 and his
mother in 1795, and he was...
- in
March 2022. Both the
Baird of
Saughtonhall and the
second Baird of
Newbyth creations remain in the name of
Baird and are
extant as of 2022. Both baronetcies...