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Last updated 27/02/2024 |
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Names of baronets
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage. |
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baptised on that date;
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that the baronet was buried on that date |
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BACKHOUSE of London |
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9 Nov 1660 |
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William Backhouse |
c 1641 |
22 Aug 1669 |
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22 Aug 1669 |
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BACKHOUSE of Uplands,co.Durham |
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and The Rookery,Yorks. |
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6 Mar 1901 |
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Jonathan Edmund Backhouse |
15 Nov 1849 |
27 Jul 1918 |
68 |
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27 Jul 1918 |
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Edmund Trelawney Backhouse |
20 Oct 1873 |
8 Jan 1944 |
70 |
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8 Jan 1944 |
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John Edmund Backhouse |
30 Apr 1909 |
29 Aug 1944 |
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29 Aug 1944 |
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Jonathan Roger Backhouse |
30 Dec 1939 |
15 Nov 2007 |
67 |
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15 Nov 2007 |
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Alfred James Stott Backhouse |
7 Apr 2002 |
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BACON of Redgrave,Suffolk |
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22 May 1611 |
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Nicholas Bacon |
c 1540 |
22 Nov 1624 |
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MP for Beverley 1563-1567 and Suffolk |
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1572-1583 |
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22 Nov 1624 |
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Edmund Bacon |
c 1570 |
10 Apr 1649 |
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MP for Eye 1588-1589 and Norfolk 1593 |
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and 1625 |
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10 Apr 1649 |
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Robert Bacon |
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16 Dec 1655 |
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MP for St.Ives 1621-1622 |
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Dec 1655 |
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Edmund Bacon |
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12 Sep 1685 |
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12 Sep 1685 |
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Robert Bacon |
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31 Jan 1704 |
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31 Jan 1704 |
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Edmund Bacon |
c 1680 |
30 Apr 1755 |
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MP for Thetford 1710-1713 and Norfolk |
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1713-1715 and 1728-1741 |
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30 Apr 1755 |
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Richard Bacon |
22 Feb 1695 |
26 Mar 1773 |
78 |
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He had previously succeeded to the |
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baronetcy of Bacon of Mildenhall,Suffolk |
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(qv) in 1753 |
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26 Mar 1773 |
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Edmund Bacon |
14 Oct 1749 |
5 Sep 1820 |
70 |
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5 Sep 1820 |
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Edmund Bacon |
6 Jul 1779 |
30 May 1864 |
84 |
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30 May 1864 |
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Henry Hickman Bacon |
5 Apr 1820 |
14 Nov 1872 |
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14 Nov 1872 |
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Hickman Beckett Bacon |
14 Apr 1855 |
13 Apr 1945 |
89 |
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13 Apr 1945 |
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Nicholas Henry Bacon |
22 Oct 1857 |
1 Jan 1947 |
89 |
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1 Jan 1947 |
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Edmund Castell Bacon |
18 Mar 1903 |
30 Sep 1982 |
79 |
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Lord Lieutenant Norfolk 1949-1978 |
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KG 1970 |
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30 Sep 1982 |
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Nicholas Hickman Ponsonby Bacon |
17 May 1953 |
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BACON of Mildenhall,Suffolk |
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29 Jul 1627 |
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Butts Bacon |
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29 May 1661 |
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29 May 1661 |
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Henry Bacon |
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Henry Bacon |
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13 Jan 1686 |
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Jan 1686 |
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Edmund Bacon |
6 Apr 1672 |
10 Jul 1721 |
49 |
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MP for Orford 1700-1708 |
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10 Jul 1721 |
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Edmund Bacon |
7 Aug 1693 |
4 Oct 1738 |
45 |
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MP for Thetford 1722-1738 |
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4 Oct 1738 |
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Edmund Bacon |
7 Aug 1725 |
6 Apr 1750 |
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6 Apr 1750 |
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Henry Bacon |
5 Oct 1693 |
10 Apr 1753 |
59 |
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Apr 1753 |
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Richard Bacon |
22 Feb 1695 |
26 Mar 1773 |
78 |
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He succeeded to the baronetcy of Bacon |
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Redgrave,Suffolk (qv) in 1755 and the |
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baronetcies have since remained united |
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BACON of Gillingham,Norfolk |
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7 Feb 1662 |
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Nicholas Bacon |
31 Oct 1623 |
3 Aug 1666 |
42 |
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3 Aug 1666 |
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Edmund Bacon |
c 1660 |
5 Nov 1683 |
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Nov 1683 |
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Richard Bacon |
c 1663 |
8 Oct 1685 |
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Extinct on his death |
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Oct 1685 |
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BADD of Cames Oysells,Hants |
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28 Feb 1643 |
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Thomas Badd |
c 1607 |
10 Jun 1683 |
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10 Jun 1683 |
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BADDELEY of Lakefield,Surrey |
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24 Nov 1922 |
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John James Baddeley |
22 Dec 1842 |
28 Jun 1926 |
83 |
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28 Jun 1926 |
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John William Baddeley |
24 Aug 1869 |
28 Dec 1951 |
82 |
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28 Dec 1951 |
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John Beresford Baddeley |
23 Nov 1899 |
27 Jan 1979 |
79 |
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27 Jan 1979 |
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John Wolsey Beresford Baddeley |
27 Jan 1938 |
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BADEN-POWELL of Bentley,Hants |
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4 Dec 1922 |
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Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell |
22 Feb 1857 |
8 Jan 1941 |
83 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Baden-Powell
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title the baronetcy remains merged |
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BAGGE of Stradsett Hall,Norfolk |
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13 Apr 1867 |
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William Bagge |
17 Jun 1810 |
12 Feb 1880 |
69 |
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1880 |
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12 Feb 1880 |
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William Henry Ernest Bagge |
9 Aug 1840 |
23 Oct 1881 |
41 |
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23 Oct 1881 |
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Alfred Thomas Bagge |
5 Jul 1843 |
16 Feb 1916 |
72 |
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16 Feb 1916 |
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Alfred William Francis Bagge |
14 Sep 1875 |
3 Mar 1939 |
63 |
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3 Mar 1939 |
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John Picton Bagge |
19 Oct 1877 |
23 Dec 1967 |
90 |
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23 Dec 1967 |
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John Alfred Picton Bagge |
27 Oct 1914 |
17 Jun 1990 |
75 |
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17 Jun 1990 |
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John Jeremy Picton Bagge |
21 Jun 1945 |
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BAGOT of Blithfield,Staffs |
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31 May 1627 |
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Hervey Bagot |
8 Feb 1591 |
27 Dec 1660 |
69 |
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MP for Staffordshire 1628-1629 and 1641- |
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1642 |
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27 Dec 1660 |
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Edward Bagot |
23 May 1616 |
30 Mar 1673 |
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MP for Staffordshire 1660 |
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30 Mar 1673 |
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Walter Bagot |
21 Mar 1644 |
15 Feb 1705 |
60 |
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MP for Staffordshire 1679-1681,1685-1690 |
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and 1693-1695 |
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15 Feb 1705 |
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Edward Bagot |
21 Jan 1674 |
May 1712 |
38 |
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MP for Staffordshire 1698-1708 |
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May 1712 |
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Walter Wagstaffe Bagot |
23 Aug 1702 |
20 Jan 1768 |
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MP for Newcastle under Lyme 1724-1727, |
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Staffordshire 1727-1754 and Oxford |
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University 1762-1768 |
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20 Jan 1768 |
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William Bagot |
28 Feb 1728 |
22 Oct 1798 |
70 |
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He was
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(qv) in 1780 with which title the |
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baronetcy continues to be merged, although |
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as at 30/06/2014,the baronetcy does not |
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appear on the Official Role of the Baronetage |
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BAGOT of Levens Hall,Westmorland |
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19 Apr 1913 |
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Alan Desmond Bagot |
20 Feb 1896 |
11 Jan 1920 |
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11 Jan 1920 |
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For information on this baronet and some points |
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of interest regarding Levens Hall, see the note |
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BAILEY of Glanusk Park,Brecon |
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5 Jul 1852 |
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Joseph Bailey |
21 Jan 1783 |
20 Nov 1858 |
75 |
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Breconshire 1847-1858 |
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20 Nov 1858 |
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Joseph Russell Bailey |
7 Apr 1840 |
6 Jan 1906 |
65 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Glanusk
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the baronetcy continues to be merged |
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BAILEY of Cradock,South Africa |
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12 Feb 1919 |
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Sir Abe Bailey |
6 Nov 1864 |
10 Aug 1940 |
75 |
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10 Aug 1940 |
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John Milner Bailey |
15 Jun 1900 |
13 Feb 1946 |
45 |
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13 Feb 1946 |
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Derrick Thomas Louis Bailey |
15 Aug 1918 |
19 Jun 2009 |
90 |
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19 Jun 2009 |
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John Richard Bailey |
11 Jun 1947 |
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BAILLIE of Lochend,Haddington |
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21 Nov 1636 |
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Gideon Baillie |
29 Feb 1616 |
30 Aug 1640 |
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30 Aug 1640 |
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James Baillie |
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c 1648 |
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BAILLIE of Bonington,Lanark |
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BAILLIE of Portman Square,London |
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11 Dec 1812 |
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Ewen Baillie |
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1819. On his death the creation of 1812 |
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26 May 1819 |
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survived - see MacKenzie of Berkeley |
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BAILLIE of Polkemmet,Linlithgowshire |
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14 Nov 1823 |
UK |
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William Baillie |
1784 |
28 Jan 1854 |
69 |
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28 Jan 1854 |
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William Baillie |
2 Feb 1816 |
21 Jul 1890 |
74 |
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MP for Linlithgowshire 1845-1847 |
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21 Jul 1890 |
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George Baillie |
20 Oct 1856 |
2 Apr 1896 |
39 |
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2 Apr 1896 |
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Robert Alexander Baillie |
24 Aug 1859 |
16 Oct 1907 |
48 |
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16 Oct 1907 |
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Gawaine George Stuart Baillie |
29 May 1893 |
7 Sep 1914 |
21 |
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7 Sep 1914 |
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6 |
Adrian William Maxwell Baillie |
5 May 1898 |
8 Jan 1947 |
48 |
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MP for Linlithgow 1931-1935 and Tonbridge |
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1937-1945 |
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8 Jan 1947 |
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7 |
Gawaine George Hope Baillie |
8 Mar 1934 |
21 Dec 2003 |
69 |
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21 Dec 2003 |
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8 |
Adrian Louis Baillie |
26 Mar 1973 |
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BAIRD of Newbyth,Haddington |
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1660 |
NS |
1 |
John Baird |
c 1621 |
27 Apr 1698 |
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27 Apr 1698 |
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2 |
William Baird |
12 Nov 1654 |
17 Feb 1737 |
82 |
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17 Feb 1737 |
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3 |
John Baird |
13 Oct 1685 |
Sep 1745 |
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Sep 1745 |
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Extinct on his death |
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BAIRD of Newbyth,Haddington |
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4 Feb 1680 |
NS |
1 |
William Baird |
12 Nov 1654 |
17 Feb 1737 |
82 |
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17 Feb 1737 |
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2 |
John Baird |
13 Oct 1685 |
Sep 1745 |
59 |
to |
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Sep 1745 |
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Extinct on his death |
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BAIRD of Saughton Hall,Edinburgh |
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28 Feb 1695 |
NS |
1 |
Robert Baird |
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Feb 1697 |
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Feb 1697 |
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2 |
James Baird |
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May 1715 |
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May 1715 |
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3 |
Robert Baird |
c 1690 |
8 Sep 1740 |
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8 Sep 1740 |
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4 |
David Baird |
c 1729 |
1 Jul 1745 |
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1 Jul 1745 |
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5 |
William Baird |
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17 Aug 1771 |
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17 Aug 1771 |
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6 |
James Gardiner Baird |
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23 Jun 1830 |
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23 Jun 1830 |
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7 |
James Gardiner Baird |
20 Aug 1813 |
6 Jan 1896 |
82 |
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6 Jan 1896 |
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8 |
William James Gardiner Baird |
23 Feb 1854 |
19 Apr 1921 |
67 |
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19 Apr 1921 |
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9 |
James Hozier Gardiner Baird |
25 Nov 1883 |
3 Aug 1966 |
82 |
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3 Aug 1966 |
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10 |
James Richard Gardiner Baird |
12 Jul 1913 |
13 Mar 1997 |
83 |
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13 Mar 1997 |
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11 |
James Andrew Gardiner Baird |
2 May 1946 |
18 Feb 2024 |
77 |
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18 feb 2024 |
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12 |
Alexander William Gardiner Baird |
28 May 1986 |
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BAIRD of Newbyth,Haddington |
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13 Apr 1809 |
UK |
1 |
David Baird |
6 Dec 1757 |
18 Aug 1829 |
71 |
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included
in this creation, see the note at |
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the foot of
this page |
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18 Aug 1829 |
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2 |
David Baird |
1795 |
8 Jan 1852 |
56 |
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8 Jan 1852 |
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3 |
David Baird |
1832 |
12 Oct 1913 |
81 |
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12 Oct 1913 |
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4 |
David Baird |
6 May 1865 |
6 Jan 1941 |
75 |
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6 Jan 1941 |
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5 |
David Charles Baird |
6 Jul 1912 |
15 Nov 2000 |
88 |
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15 Nov 2000 |
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6 |
Charles William Stuart Baird |
8 Jun 1939 |
14 Aug 2022 |
83 |
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14 Aug 2022 |
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7 |
Andrew James Baird |
23 Oct 1970 |
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BAIRD of Urie,Kincardine |
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8 Mar 1897 |
UK |
1 |
Alexander Baird |
22 Oct 1849 |
21 Jun 1920 |
70 |
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Lord Lieutenant Kincardine 1889-1920 |
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21 Jun 1920 |
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John Lawrence Baird |
27 Apr 1874 |
20 Aug 1941 |
67 |
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He was subsequently created Viscount |
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Stonehaven (qv) in 1938 with which title |
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the baronetcy then merged. The 2nd Viscount |
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succeeded to the Earldom of Kintore in 1974 |
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with which title the baronetcy is now merged |
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BAKER of Sissinghurst,Kent |
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29 Jun 1611 |
E |
1 |
Henry Baker |
c 1587 |
4 Dec 1623 |
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Dec 1623 |
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2 |
John Baker |
c 1608 |
15 Jan 1653 |
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MP for Hastings 1640 |
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15 Jan 1653 |
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3 |
John Baker |
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28 Mar 1661 |
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28 Mar 1661 |
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BAKER of Dunstable,Beds |
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14 May 1796 |
GB |
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see "Sherston-Baker" |
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BAKER of Ranston,Dorset |
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2 Sep 1802 |
UK |
1 |
Edward Baker Littlehales [Baker from Jan 1817] |
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4 Mar 1825 |
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4 Mar 1825 |
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2 |
Edward Baker |
4 Nov 1806 |
29 Mar 1877 |
70 |
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29 Mar 1877 |
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3 |
Talbot Hastings Bendall Baker |
9 Sep 1820 |
6 Apr 1900 |
79 |
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6 Apr 1900 |
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4 |
Randolf Littlehales Baker |
20 Jul 1879 |
23 Jul 1959 |
80 |
to |
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MP for Dorset North 1910-1918 |
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23 Jul 1959 |
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Extinct on his death |
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BAKER-WILBRAHAM of Loventor,Devon |
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19 Sep 1776 |
GB |
1 |
George Baker |
c 1723 |
15 Jun 1809 |
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15 Jun 1809 |
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2 |
Frederick Francis Baker |
13 May 1772 |
1 Oct 1830 |
58 |
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1 Oct 1830 |
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3 |
George Baker |
16 Jun 1816 |
27 Aug 1882 |
66 |
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27 Aug 1882 |
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4 |
Frederick Edward Rhodes |
12 Jul 1843 |
6 Oct 1911 |
68 |
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6 Oct 1911 |
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5 |
George Barrington Baker-Wilbraham |
26 Jan 1845 |
28 Aug 1912 |
67 |
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28 Aug 1912 |
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6 |
Philip Wilbraham Baker-Wilbraham |
17 Sep 1875 |
11 Oct 1957 |
82 |
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11 Oct 1957 |
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7 |
Randle John Baker-Wilbraham |
31 Mar 1906 |
24 Feb 1980 |
73 |
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24 Feb 1980 |
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8 |
Richard Baker-Wilbraham |
5 Feb 1934 |
26 May 2022 |
88 |
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26 May 2022 |
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9 |
Randle Baker Wilbraham |
28 May 1963 |
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BALE of Carleton Curlieu,Leics |
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9 Nov 1643 |
E |
1 |
John Bale |
c 1617 |
by 1654 |
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by 1654 |
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BALFOUR of Denmiln,Fife |
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22 Dec 1633 |
NS |
1 |
James Balfour |
c 1604 |
14 Feb 1657 |
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14 Dec 1657 |
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2 |
Robert Balfour |
1652 |
1673 |
21 |
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1673 |
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3 |
Alexander Balfour |
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c 1680 |
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c 1680 |
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4 |
Michael Balfour |
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Feb 1698 |
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Feb 1698 |
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5 |
Michael Balfour |
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1709 |
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1709 |
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6 |
Michael Balfour |
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1750 |
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1750 |
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7 |
John Balfour |
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1773 |
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1773 |
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8 |
Patrick Balfour |
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1793 |
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1793 |
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dormant |
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BALFOUR of Albury Lodge,Herts |
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3 Feb 1911 |
UK |
1 |
Robert Balfour |
6 Mar 1844 |
4 Nov 1929 |
85 |
to |
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MP for Partick 1906-1922 |
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4 Nov 1929 |
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Extinct or dormant on his death |
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BALFOUR of Sheffield,Yorks |
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26 Jun 1929 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Arthur Balfour |
9 Jan 1873 |
7 Jul 1957 |
84 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Riverdale
(qv) in 1935 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged,although, as at |
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30/06/2014,the baronetcy does not appear on |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage |
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BALL of Mamhead,Devon |
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22 Jul 1672 |
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1 |
Peter Ball |
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4 Sep 1680 |
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4 Sep 1680 |
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BALL of Blofield,Norfolk |
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24 Jun 1801 |
UK |
1 |
Alexander John Ball |
1757 |
25 Oct 1809 |
52 |
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Governor of Malta 1799-1801 |
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25 Oct 1809 |
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2 |
William Keith Ball |
2 Oct 1791 |
9 Mar 1874 |
83 |
to |
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9 Mar 1874 |
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BALL of Merrion
Square,Dublin |
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and Killybegs,co.Donegal |
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23 Jun 1911 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Charles Bent Ball |
21 Feb 1851 |
17 Mar 1916 |
65 |
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17 Mar 1916 |
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2 |
Charles Arthur Kinahan Ball |
29 Mar 1877 |
21 Dec 1945 |
68 |
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21 Dec 1945 |
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3 |
Nigel Gresley Ball |
27 Aug 1892 |
1 Jul 1978 |
85 |
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1 Jul 1978 |
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4 |
Charles Irwin Ball |
12 Jan 1924 |
8 Nov 2002 |
78 |
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8 Nov 2002 |
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5 |
Richard Bentley Ball |
29 Jan 1953 |
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BAMBURGH of Howsham,Yorks |
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1 Dec 1619 |
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1 |
William Bamburgh |
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18 Jul 1623 |
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18 Jul 1623 |
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2 |
Thomas Bamburgh |
Feb 1607 |
3 Jun 1624 |
17 |
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3 Jun 1624 |
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3 |
John Bamburgh |
Jan 1613 |
12 Dec 1631 |
18 |
to |
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12 Dec 1631 |
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BAMPFYLDE of Poltimore,Devon |
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14 Jul 1641 |
E |
1 |
John Bampfylde |
c 1610 |
Apr 1650 |
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MP for Penrhyn 1640-1650 |
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Apr 1650 |
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2 |
Coplestone Bampfylde |
c 1633 |
9 Feb 1692 |
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MP for Tiverton 1659 and Devonshire 1671- |
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1679 and 1685-1689 |
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9 Feb 1692 |
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3 |
Coplestone Warwick Bampfylde |
c 1689 |
7 Oct 1727 |
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MP for Exeter 1710-1713 and Devonshire |
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1713-1727 |
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7 Oct 1727 |
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4 |
Richard Warwick Bampfylde |
21 Nov 1722 |
15 Jul 1776 |
53 |
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MP for Exeter 1743-1747 and Devonshire |
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1747-1776 |
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15 Jul 1776 |
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5 |
Charles Warwick Bampfylde |
23 Jan 1753 |
19 Apr 1823 |
70 |
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MP for Exeter 1774-1790 and 1796-1812 |
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For information on the death of this baronet, |
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see the note at the foot of this page |
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19 Apr 1823 |
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6 |
George Warwick Bampfylde |
23 Mar 1786 |
19 Dec 1858 |
72 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Poltimore
(qv) in 1831 with which title the |
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baronrtcy continues to be merged |
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BANBURY of Warneford Place |
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6 Jan 1903 |
UK |
1 |
Frederick George Banbury |
2 Dec 1850 |
13 Aug 1936 |
85 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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BANKS of London |
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25 Jul 1661 |
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John Banks |
19 Aug 1627 |
19 Oct 1699 |
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MP for Maidstone 1654-1659 and 1695-1698, |
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19 Oct 1699 |
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Winchilsea 1678, Rochester 1679-1690 and |
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Queenborough 1690-1695 |
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BANKS of Revesby Abbey,Lincs |
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24 Mar 1781 |
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Joseph Banks |
13 Feb 1743 |
19 Jun 1820 |
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President of the Royal Society 1778-1820 |
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19 Jun 1820 |
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BANNER of Liverpool,Lancs |
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26 Feb 1924 |
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See "Harmood-Banner" |
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BANNERMAN of Elsick,Kincardine |
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28 Dec 1682 |
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Alexander Bannerman |
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11 Apr 1711 |
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Alexander Bannerman |
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Alexander Bannerman |
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Alexander Bannerman |
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13 Jun 1770 |
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Edward Trotter Bannerman |
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1 Oct 1796 |
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1 Oct 1796 |
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Alexander Bannerman |
22 Dec 1741 |
29 Dec 1813 |
72 |
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29 Dec 1813 |
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Alexander Bannerman |
19 Dec 1769 |
31 May 1840 |
70 |
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31 May 1840 |
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Charles Bannerman |
18 Aug 1782 |
18 Jun 1851 |
68 |
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18 Jun 1851 |
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Alexander Bannerman |
6 Apr 1823 |
21 Apr 1877 |
54 |
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21 Apr 1877 |
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10 |
George Bannerman |
4 Jun 1827 |
2 Dec 1901 |
74 |
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2 Dec 1901 |
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11 |
Alexander Bannerman |
16 Dec 1871 |
10 Mar 1934 |
62 |
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10 Mar 1934 |
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12 |
Sir Arthur D'Arcy Gordon Bannerman |
20 Feb 1866 |
27 Apr 1955 |
89 |
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27 Apr 1955 |
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13 |
Donald Arthur Gordon Bannerman |
2 Jul 1899 |
16 Sep 1989 |
90 |
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16 Sep 1989 |
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Alexander Patrick Bannerman |
5 May 1933 |
21 Nov 1989 |
56 |
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21 Nov 1989 |
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David Gordon Bannerman |
18 Aug 1935 |
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BARBER of Culham Court,Berks |
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29 Feb 1924 |
UK |
1 |
William Henry Barber |
9 Nov 1860 |
2 Jul 1927 |
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2 Jul 1927 |
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BARBER of Greasley,Notts |
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25 Jul 1960 |
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1 |
Thomas Philip Barber |
Jan 1876 |
11 Jul 1961 |
85 |
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11 Jul 1961 |
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William Francis Barber |
20 Nov 1905 |
1 Apr 1995 |
89 |
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1 Apr 1995 |
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Thomas David Barber |
18 Nov 1937 |
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BARBOUR of Hilden,Antrim |
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17 Aug 1943 |
UK |
1 |
John Milne Barbour |
4 Jan 1868 |
3 Oct 1951 |
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PC [NI] 1925 |
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3 Oct 1951 |
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BARCLAY of Pierston,Ayr |
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22 Oct 1668 |
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Robert Barclay |
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c 1694 |
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c 1694 |
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Robert Barclay |
21 Feb 1658 |
c 1710 |
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c 1720 |
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James Barclay |
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c 1710 |
7 Jun 1756 |
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7 Jun 1756 |
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William Barclay |
22 May 1748 |
1769 |
21 |
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1769 |
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James Mantle Barclay |
2 Oct 1750 |
12 Jun 1793 |
42 |
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12 Jun 1793 |
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Robert Barclay |
13 Sep 1755 |
14 Aug 1839 |
83 |
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MP for Newtown 1802-1807 |
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14 Aug 1839 |
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Robert Barclay |
24 Jul 1819 |
19 May 1859 |
39 |
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19 May 1859 |
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David William Barclay |
5 Sep 1804 |
23 Nov 1888 |
84 |
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23 Nov 1888 |
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Colville Arthur Durell Barclay |
20 Dec 1829 |
18 Feb 1896 |
66 |
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18 Feb 1896 |
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David Edward Durell Barclay |
30 Mar 1858 |
2 Oct 1918 |
60 |
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2 Oct 1918 |
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Robert Cecil de Belzim Barclay |
18 Jun 1862 |
19 Mar 1930 |
67 |
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19 Mar 1930 |
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14 |
Colville Herbert Sanford Barclay |
7 May 1913 |
1 Sep 2010 |
97 |
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1 Sep 2010 |
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15 |
Robert Colraine Barclay |
12 Feb 1950 |
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BARD of Staines,Middlesex |
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8 Oct 1644 |
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Henry Bard |
c 1616 |
20 Jun 1656 |
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He was subsequently created Viscount |
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Bellomont (qv) in 1645 with which title |
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the baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction in 1656 |
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BARING of the City of London |
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29 May 1793 |
GB |
1 |
Francis Baring |
18 Apr 1740 |
12 Sep 1810 |
70 |
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MP for Grampound 1784-1790, Wycombe |
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1794-1796, Calne 1796-1802 and Wycombe |
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1802-1806 |
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12 Sep 1810 |
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2 |
Thomas Baring |
12 Jun 1772 |
3 Apr 1848 |
75 |
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MP for Wycombe 1806-1832 and Hampshire |
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1832 |
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3 Apr 1848 |
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Francis Thornhill Baring |
20 Apr 1796 |
6 Sep 1866 |
70 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Northbrook (qv) in 1866 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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BARING of Nubia House,Isle of Wight |
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4 Feb 1911 |
UK |
1 |
Godfrey Baring |
18 Apr 1871 |
24 Nov 1957 |
86 |
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MP
for Isle of Wight 1906-1910 and Barnstaple |
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1911-1918 |
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24 Nov 1957 |
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2 |
Charles Christian Baring |
16 Dec 1898 |
26 Jan 1990 |
91 |
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26 Jan 1990 |
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John Francis Baring |
21 May 1947 |
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BARKER of Grimston Hall,Suffolk |
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17 Mar 1622 |
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John Barker |
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1652 |
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John Barker |
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1664 |
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1664 |
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Jermy Barker |
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May 1665 |
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May 1665 |
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John Barker |
c 1655 |
14 Aug 1696 |
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MP for Ipswich 1680-1681,1685-1687 and |
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1689-1696 |
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14 Aug 1696 |
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William Barker |
c 1685 |
23 Jul 1731 |
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MP for Ipswich 1708-1713,Thetford |
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1713-1715 and Suffolk 1722-1731 |
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23 Jul 1731 |
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John Barker |
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7 Jun 1757 |
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7 Jun 1757 |
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7 |
John Fytche Barker |
25 Jul 1741 |
3 Jan 1766 |
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3 Jan 1766 |
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BARKER of Hambleton,Rutland |
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9 Sep 1665 |
E |
1 |
Abel Barker |
c 1616 |
2 Sep 1679 |
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MP for Rutland 1656-1658 and 1679 |
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Sep 1679 |
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2 |
Thomas Barker |
c 1648 |
22 Mar 1707 |
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Mar 1707 |
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BARKER of Bocking Hall,Essex |
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29 Mar 1676 |
E |
1 |
William Barker |
c 1652 |
c 1719 |
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c 1719 |
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William Barker |
c 1677 |
5 May 1746 |
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5 May 1746 |
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William Barker |
1704 |
20 Mar 1770 |
65 |
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20 Mar 1770 |
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William Barker |
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22 Oct 1818 |
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BARKER of Bushbridge,Surrey |
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24 Mar 1781 |
GB |
1 |
Robert Barker |
c 1732 |
14 Sep 1789 |
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MP for Wallingford 1774-1780 |
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14 Sep 1789 |
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BARKER of Bishop's Stortford,Herts |
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1 Dec 1908 |
UK |
1 |
John Barker |
6 Apr 1840 |
16 Dec 1914 |
74 |
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MP for
Maidstone 1900-1901 and Penrhyn |
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16 Dec 1914 |
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and Falmouth 1906-1910 |
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BARKER-MILL of Mottisfont,Hants |
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16 Mar 1836 |
UK |
1 |
John Barker-Mill |
4 Nov 1803 |
20 Feb 1860 |
56 |
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20 Feb 1860 |
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BARKHAM of South Acre,Norfolk |
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26 Jun 1623 |
E |
1 |
Edward Barkham |
c 1595 |
2 Aug 1667 |
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MP for Boston 1625-1626 |
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2 Aug 1667 |
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2 |
Edward Barkham |
1628 |
1688 |
60 |
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1688 |
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3 |
William Barkham |
28 Feb 1639 |
28 Dec 1695 |
56 |
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Dec 1695 |
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BARKHAM of Wainflete,Lincs |
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21 Jul 1661 |
E |
1 |
Edward Barkham |
20 Mar 1631 |
14 Sep 1669 |
38 |
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14 Sep 1669 |
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2 |
Robert Barkham |
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c 1701 |
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c 1701 |
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3 |
Edward Barkham |
c 1680 |
13 Feb 1711 |
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13 Feb 1711 |
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BARLING of Newnham,Gloucs |
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10 Sep 1919 |
UK |
1 |
Harry Gilbert Barling |
30 Apr 1855 |
27 Apr 1940 |
84 |
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27 Apr 1940 |
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BARLOW of Slebetch,Pembroke |
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13 Jul 1677 |
E |
1 |
John Barlow |
c 1652 |
by Jun 1695 |
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by Jun 1695 |
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2 |
George Barlow |
c 1680 |
by Mar 1726 |
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MP for Cardigan 1713-1715 and |
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Haverfordwest 1715 |
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by Mar 1726 |
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3 |
George Barlow |
by 1726 |
after 1756 |
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BARLOW of Fort William,India |
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29 Jun 1803 |
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1 |
George Hilaro Barlow |
1762 |
18 Dec 1846 |
84 |
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Governor General of India 1802. Governor |
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of Madras 1807 |
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18 Dec 1846 |
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Robert Barlow |
24 Sep 1797 |
Jan 1857 |
59 |
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Jan 1857 |
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Morison Barlow |
3 Nov 1835 |
10 Apr 1889 |
53 |
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10 Apr 1889 |
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Richard Wellesley Barlow |
30 Jan 1836 |
10 Aug 1904 |
68 |
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10 Aug 1904 |
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Hilaro William Wellesley Barlow |
19 Jun 1861 |
16 Oct 1941 |
80 |
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16 Oct 1941 |
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Richard Hugh Barlow |
30 Jun 1904 |
3 Dec 1946 |
42 |
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For information on the death of this baronet, |
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3 Dec 1946 |
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Christopher Hilaro Barlow |
1 Dec 1929 |
22 Nov 2022 |
92 |
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22 Nov 2022 |
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Crispian John Edmund Audley Barlow |
20 Apr 1958 |
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BARLOW of Wimpole Street |
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7 Mar 1902 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Thomas Barlow |
4 Sep 1845 |
12 Jan 1945 |
99 |
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12 Jan 1945 |
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2 |
James Alan Noel Barlow |
25 Dec 1881 |
28 Feb 1968 |
86 |
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28 Feb 1968 |
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3 |
Thomas Erasmus Barlow |
23 Jan 1914 |
12 Oct 2003 |
89 |
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12 Oct 2003 |
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4 |
James Alan Barlow |
10 Jul 1956 |
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BARLOW of Bradwall Hall,Cheshire |
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20 Jul 1907 |
UK |
1 |
John Emmott Barlow |
16 Apr 1857 |
17 Sep 1932 |
75 |
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MP for Frome 1892-1895 and 1896-1918 |
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17 Sep 1932 |
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John Denman Barlow |
15 Jun 1898 |
5 Jan 1986 |
87 |
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MP for Eddisbury 1945-1950 and Middleton |
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and Prestwich 1951-1966 |
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5 Jan 1986 |
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John Kemp
Barlow |
22 Apr 1934 |
30 Dec 2022 |
88 |
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30 Dec 2022 |
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John William Marshall Barlow |
12 Mar 1964 |
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BARLOW of Westminster |
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24 May 1924 |
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BARNARDISTON of Ketton,Suffolk |
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7 Apr 1663 |
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1 |
Thomas Barnardiston |
c 1618 |
4 Oct 1669 |
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MP for Bury
St.Edmunds 1645-1648, |
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Suffolk 1654-1655,1656-1658 and 1659 |
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4 Oct 1669 |
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Thomas Barnardiston |
c 1646 |
7 Oct 1698 |
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MP for Grimsby 1685-1687 and 1689-1690 |
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and Sudbury 1690-1699 |
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7 Oct 1698 |
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Thomas Barnardiston |
7 Aug 1674 |
12 Nov 1700 |
26 |
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12 Nov 1700 |
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Robert Bardnardiston |
c 1676 |
16 Jul 1728 |
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16 Jul 1728 |
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Samuel Barnardiston |
20 Jan 1681 |
4 Feb 1736 |
55 |
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4 Feb 1736 |
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John Barnardiston |
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29 Sep 1745 |
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BARNARDISTON of Brightwell,Suffolk |
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11 May 1663 |
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1 |
Samuel Barnardiston |
23 Jun 1620 |
8 Nov 1707 |
87 |
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MP for Suffolk 1673-1685 and 1690-1702 |
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8 Nov 1707 |
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Samuel Barnardiston |
28 Jan 1660 |
3 Jan 1710 |
49 |
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MP for Ipswich 1698-1700 |
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3 Jan 1710 |
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Peletiah Barnardiston |
9 Sep 1663 |
4 May 1712 |
48 |
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4 May 1712 |
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4 |
Nathaniel Barnardiston |
5 Sep 1672 |
21 Sep 1712 |
40 |
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21 Sep 1712 |
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BARNEWALL of Crickstown,co.Meath |
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21 Feb 1623 |
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21 Jun 1624 |
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Richard Barnewall |
21 Dec 1602 |
6 Jul 1679 |
76 |
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6 Jul 1679 |
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Patrick Barnewall |
c 1630 |
c 1702 |
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c 1702 |
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George Barnewall |
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22 Oct 1735 |
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22 Oct 1735 |
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George Barnewall |
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c 1771 |
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Thomas Barnewall |
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1790 |
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1790 |
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Bartholomew Barnewall |
c 1724 |
1802 |
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1802 |
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Robert Barnewall |
6 Oct 1757 |
27 Aug 1836 |
78 |
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27 Aug 1836 |
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Aylmer John Barnewall |
30 Dec 1789 |
22 Jan 1838 |
48 |
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16 Feb 1838 |
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Reginald Aylmer John de Barneval |
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Barnewall |
16 Feb 1838 |
9 Mar 1909 |
71 |
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9 Mar 1909 |
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John Robert Barnewall |
14 Apr 1850 |
23 Sep 1936 |
86 |
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23 Sep 1936 |
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Reginald John Barnewall |
8 Jun 1888 |
1 Nov 1961 |
73 |
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1 Nov 1961 |
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Reginald Robert Barnewall |
1 Oct 1924 |
27 Apr 2018 |
93 |
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27 Apr 2018 |
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Peter Joseph Barnewall |
26 Oct 1963 |
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BARNHAM of Boughton Monchelsey,Kent |
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15 Aug 1663 |
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1 |
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c 1606 |
c Jun 1685 |
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BARNSTON of Churton,Cheshire |
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1 Mar 1924 |
UK |
1 |
Harry Barnston |
12 Dec 1870 |
22 Feb 1929 |
58 |
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22 Feb 1929 |
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BARON of Park Street, London |
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6 Feb 1930 |
UK |
1 |
Louis Bernhard Baron |
19 Oct 1876 |
6 May 1934 |
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6 May 1934 |
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BARR of Glasgow,Lanarks |
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29 Sep 1628 |
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1 |
Robert Barr |
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BARRAN of Chapel Allerton Hall,Yorks |
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and Queen's Gate,Kensington,London |
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11 Feb 1895 |
UK |
1 |
John Barran |
1821 |
3 May 1905 |
83 |
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MP for Leeds 1876-1885 and Otley 1886- |
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3 May 1905 |
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John Nicholson Barran |
16 Aug 1872 |
8 Jul 1952 |
79 |
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MP for Hawick 1909-1918 |
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8 Jul 1952 |
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John Leighton Barran |
24 Mar 1904 |
28 Dec 1974 |
70 |
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28 Dec 1974 |
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John Napoleon Ruthven Barran |
14 Feb 1934 |
25 Mar 2010 |
76 |
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25 Mar 2010 |
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John Ruthven Barran |
10 Nov 1971 |
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BARRATT of Torquay,Devon |
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23 Jul 1908 |
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Sir Alan Desmond Bagot, 1st and only baronet |
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Sir
Alan was the son of Josceline Fitzroy Bagot, MP for Kendal 1892-1906 and
1910-1913. In |
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the New Year's Honours List for 1913, it was
announced that a baronetcy had been conferred |
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upon Josceline Bagot, but he died on 1 March
1913, before the patent creating the baronetcy |
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had passed the Great Seal. As a result, his
17-year-old son was created a baronet shortly after |
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the death of his father. The 'Court Circular'
section of 'The Times' of 5 July 1913 stated that |
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"The
King has been pleased, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal, bearing date
April 19, |
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1913, to confer the dignity of a baronet of the
United Kingdom upon Alan Desmond Bagot, of |
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Levens, in the County of Westmorland, Esquire,
the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, |
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his father, Lieutenant-Colonel Josceline FitzRoy
Bagot, having died before the passing under the |
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Great Seal of the Patent of Baronetage which
would have been issued in his favour." For similar |
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instances of a son being created a baronet in
honour of his father who had died before his |
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baronetcy could be created, see the baronetcies
of Hills and Kennard. |
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The home of the Bagot family is Levens Hall in
Westmorland, parts of which date from the 13th |
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century.
According to an article in the April 1998 issue of "History Today"
a number of points of |
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interest are associated with this house. |
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* According to family tradition, in the late
seventeenth or early eighteenth century, a gypsy |
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woman
appeared at the front door of the house in a starving condition and begging
for food. |
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She was told to go to the house's back door, but
she collapsed and died on the way, but not |
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before she uttered the prediction that Levens
House would never pass from father to son until |
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such time as the River Kent, which runs through
the grounds of the estate, ceased to flow, and |
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a
white fawn was born in the park surrounding the house. Coincidence or not, it
is said that |
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after making this prediction, no male heir was
born for the next 200 years, until Alan Desmond |
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Bagot was born in 1896, and that he was born at
a time when the River Kent had frozen over, |
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and a white deer had been born to one of the
black Norwegian fallow deer in the park. The |
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ghost of the gypsy, known as the Grey Lady, is
seen now and again in the grounds. |
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* Again in the late seventeenth and early
eighteenth centuries, the house belonged to James |
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Grahme (1650-1730), MP for Carlisle 1685-1687,
Appleby 1702-1708 and Westmorland 1708- |
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1727 and younger brother of the 1st Viscount
Preston. During his ownership, each year on 12 |
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May a "Radish Festival" was held on
the estate. At such festivals vast amounts of radishes were |
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consumed, after which participants were required
to drink a massive glass of the estate's home |
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brew, and then walk a straight line across the
bowling green. If participants managed to do |
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this, they received another massive glass and
were then asked to walk back again, once more |
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in a straight line. It is said that no-one was
ever able to complete the second walk. |
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* A flock of semi-feral goats lives in the park
at Levens Hall. They are said to be descended |
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from Swiss goats which were brought back to
England by returning Crusaders. |
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Sir Abe Bailey, 1st baronet |
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Sir Abe was a larger than life figure, who,
during his lifetime won and lost a number of vast |
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fortunes on the South African gold and diamond
fields, was sentenced to death by the Boers |
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for
high treason, and who died one of the world's wealthiest men. The following
obituary |
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appeared in 'The New York Times' on 11 August
1940:- |
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'Sir Abe Bailey, mining magnate and race horse
owner, whose name since early Gold Rush days |
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has been synonymous with South Africa, died here
[Cape Town] today at the age of 75. He |
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was a man of astonishing energy and strong
constitution, who regained robust health after the |
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loss of both legs as a result of phlebitis when
over 70. |
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'It
was in 1887, in the rush to the Johannesburg fields, that he first met Cecil
Rhodes and |
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formed a lifelong friendship that laid the
foundation for his enormous wealth, estimated in recent |
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years at ten million pounds. |
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'When gold was discovered in the Transvaal, in
the 1880s, Abe Bailey hurried there from the |
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counting room of his Scotch father's general
store in a South African veldt town. Before he was |
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23 years old he had become a millionaire by
trading in gold shares. Thereafter for nearly fifty |
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years he figured in the affairs of South Africa
and the British Empire as financier, politician, |
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soldier and sportsman. |
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'The love of sport which made him a hero of the
ring and cricket field in his youth, when he |
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held the middle and heavyweight boxing titles of
South Africa, turned him in maturity to the |
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turf. He became one of the best-known figures on
English race courses and his stables were |
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among the finest in the world. Ill luck dogged
his racers and he seldom won a major event. An |
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outstanding exception to this rule occurred in
1927 when his Foxlaw won the Ascot Gold Cup. |
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'A
contemporary of Cecil Rhodes, Bailey was active in the political struggle
between Dutch |
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settlers and English gold seekers in the
Transvaal. This culminated in the [Second] Boer War |
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at the turn of the century and brought all of
South Africa under British control. In the war |
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itself
Bailey served with conspicuous bravery and was decorated with the King's and
Queen's |
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medals with six clasps. |
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'In 1907 he succeeded to Rhodes's seat in the
Cape Colony Parliament and when the Union of |
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South Africa was formed in 1910 he became member
for Krugersdorp in the Transvaal Legislative |
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Assembly, holding that seat until 1924. |
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'He was knighted in 1911 and made a baronet in
1919. This latter distinction was conferred |
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after he had served as a major in the World War
with the South Africans under General Jan C. |
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Smuts, who wrested Southwest Africa [i.e.
Namibia] from the Germans. |
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'He was born in Cradock, Cape Colony, on Nov. 6,
1864, the son of Thomas Bailey, merchant |
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and politician. In 1894 he married Caroline
Paddon of England. She died in 1902, and he married |
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Mary Westenra, daughter of Lord Rossmore, in
1911. His second wife became a noted flier. She |
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was the first of her sex to fly the Irish Sea
and in 1928-29 she made a solo flight from London |
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to Cape Town and back. |
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'Three
sons and four daughters were born of the two marriages. The eldest [son], and
heir to |
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the
baronetcy, John Milner Bailey, became a London broker and married Diana,
daughter of |
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Winston
Churchill, in 1932. This marriage was terminated by divorce. [She
subsequently married |
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Duncan Sandys, later Baron Duncan-Sandys]. |
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'It is related that Abe Bailey had made and lost
two fortunes as a stockbroker and speculator in |
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the
gold fields before he was 24, and that he was on his way to Australia to
start anew when |
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he
stopped at Durban to play for Cape Colony in a cricket match against Natal.
He won for the |
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Cape, the story runs, and was induced to remain
in Africa when his admirers raised for him a |
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purse of $1,000, with which he founded his third
and greatest fortune. |
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'The tale is perhaps apocryphal [and is
certainly not borne out by Bailey's statistics included |
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on the Cricinfo web-page], but his early years
were full of sudden rises and reverses and of |
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prodigious feats in sport. By 1890 the Rand gold
fields had shown their permanence, and the |
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Bailey
fortune was established. As a mine owner he supported the
"outlanders" in their |
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controversy with the Boers of the Transvaal
republic over the rights of inrushing gold seekers. |
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'When
Dr. [Leander] Starr Jameson made in 1895 the raid on the Transvaal which was
to have |
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coincided with an English rebellion there
against Boer rule, Bailey was arrested as a plotter and |
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sentenced to death, along with Rhodes's American
engineer, John Hays Hammond, and others. |
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The sentences were commuted but Bailey spent
thirteen months in jail. |
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'Sir
Abe lived in London after middle age, but continued to regard Muizenberg, a
Cape Town |
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suburb
on the Indian Ocean [sic], as his home. |
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'On his estate at Colesberg was bred the finest
stock in South Africa. He introduced Tasmanian |
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sheep
and saw them become important in the South African wool industry. He sold
the |
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Colesberg property in 1928 for $1,280,000. |
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'He made a grant of $25,000 a year to the Royal
Institute of International Affairs in 1928 to |
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promote world peace. |
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'His
income as reported for British income tax purposes was said to have been more
than |
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$900,000 in 1929 and more than $1,600,000 in
1930.' |
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of Baird
created in 1809 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 25 March
1809 (issue 16240, page 404):- |
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'The King has been pleased to grant the Dignity
of a Baronet of the United Kingdom of Great |
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Britain and Ireland unto Sir David Baird,
Knight, Lieutenant-General of His Majesty's Forces, |
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and the Heirs Male of his Body lawfully
begotten; with Remainder to Robert Baird, of Newbyth, |
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in
the County of East Lothian aforesaid, Esq; (Brother to the said Sir David
Baird) and the |
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Heirs Male of his Body lawfully begotten.' |
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Sir Charles Warwick Bampfylde, 5th baronet |
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Sir Charles died 12 days after being shot by his
housekeeper's husband, who believed that his |
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wife was having an affair with Sir Charles, and
that Sir Charles and his housekeeper had |
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conspired to have him imprisoned for an alleged
assault. The housekeeper's husband, Joseph |
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Morland, committed suicide after shooting Sir
Charles. The following report appeared in "The |
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York Herald and General Advertiser" on 12
April 1823:- |
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'On Tuesday evening, an inquisition was taken at
the Worcester Arms public-house, George- |
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street, Manchester-square, before Thomas
Stirling, Esq., coroner, on the body of Joshua |
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Morland, the individual who attempted the
assassination of Sir Charles Bampfylde, and who was |
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the instrument of his own death under the
following circumstances. |
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'Lucy Stockes deposed, that her husband had been
servant to Sir Charles Bampfylde, and she |
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had been in the habit of working as charwoman in
Sir Charles's house; she was in the habit of |
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selling apples, etc., at the corner of the
square; about half past four on Monday afternoon she |
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heard
the report of a pistol, and some person exclaimed, "Oh;" she almost
immediately heard |
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the
report of a second pistol; saw Sir Charles moving quickly towards his own
house; heard |
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him exclaim, "That d----d rascal has shot
me. The wife of the deceased had been the house- |
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keeper to Sir C. Bampfylde, who is 71 years of age. |
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'Wm. Bayles at half past four was passing down
Montague-street, and Sir C. Bampfylde and |
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another man with their backs towards him,
walking on the other side of the way - there was |
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a butter-man also walking in the same line, but
behind them. Sir Charles was walking from |
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deceased; heard the reports of two pistols; saw
deceased fire the second pistol; his arm was |
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lifted,
and directed towards his face. |
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'By a Juryman - Did he run away after firing the
first pistol? - No, he stood with his back to |
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the coachway, and fell on the curb stone. |
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'After the examination of a number of witnesses,
which continued to a late hour, the Jury |
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returned a verdict of Felo de se. |
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'The following statement of the nature of the
wound is certified by the signatures of the |
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Medical gentlemen who are attending Sir Charles:- |
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"Sir Charles Bampfylde has been wounded by
a pistol ball in the right side of the chest, which |
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entered below the shoulder near the spine, and
has lodged. The wound is not at present |
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attended by any unfavourable symptoms, but it is
still one of a very dangerous tendency." |
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'Jealousy is said to have been the cause of this
outrage.' |
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'The Times' on 21 April 1823 reported that
"Sir Charles Bampfylde, who was shot about a |
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fortnight since by Joseph Moreland, died on
Saturday night at 20 minutes past eight. The |
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surgeons having been unable to extract the ball,
had, on consultation, pronounced his case |
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hopeless. For some days he had been in a state
of torpor, and expired in that melancholy |
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situation." |
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At the subsequent inquest held into the death of
Charles, the jury found that "Sir Charles had |
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been wilfully murdered by Joseph Morland,
deceased." |
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Sir Richard Hugh Barlow, 6th baronet |
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Sir Richard died when the plane in which he was
travelling crashed in the Andes in Ecuador |
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in 1946. 'The Guardian,' on 7 December 1946,
reported that 'A British baronet, Sir Richard Hugh |
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Barlow, and Captain O.E. Gates, chief pilot of
the Shell Company in Ecuador, are missing |
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somewhere
among the canyons and volcanoes of the Andes, in Ecuador. Their 'plane
left |
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Shellmera
for Quito, capital of Ecuador, on Tuesday morning [3 December]. The last
radio |
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contact was received four minutes after they had
taken off. A search party left yesterday to |
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cross the 25 miles of rugged country between
Shellmera and the course of the Rio Blanco |
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River, where the wreckage of a 'plane was
sighted on Thursday. The 'plane had apparently |
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crashed into a precipice 13,000 feet up and
appeared to be burnt out.' |
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