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Last updated 27/01/2022 |
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Names of
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage. |
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Dates in italics in the "Born" column
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baptised on that date;
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that the baronet was buried on that date |
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KABERRY of Adel-cum-Eccup,Yorks |
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28 Jan 1960 |
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1 |
Donald Kaberry,later [1983] Baron Kaberry |
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of Adel [L] |
18 Aug 1907 |
13 Mar 1991 |
83 |
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MP for Leeds NW 1950-1983 |
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13 Mar 1991 |
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Christopher Donald Kaberry |
14 Mar 1943 |
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KAY of East Sheen,Surrey |
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5 Dec 1803 |
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1 |
Brook Watson |
7 Feb 1735 |
2 Oct 1807 |
72 |
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in the creation of this baronetcy,see the note |
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at the foot of this page |
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MP for London 1784-1793 |
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2 Oct 1807 |
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William Kay |
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16 May 1850 |
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16 May 1850 |
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Brook Kay |
10 Jul 1780 |
16 May 1866 |
85 |
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16 May 1866 |
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Brook Kay |
8 Aug 1820 |
15 Mar 1907 |
86 |
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15 Mar 1907 |
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William Algernon Kay |
23 May 1837 |
11 Oct 1914 |
77 |
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11 Oct 1914 |
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William Algernon Ireland Kay |
21 Mar 1876 |
4 Oct 1918 |
42 |
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Extinct on his death |
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4 Oct 1918 |
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KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH |
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of Gawthorpe Hall,Lancs |
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22 Dec 1849 |
UK |
1 |
James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth |
20 Jul 1804 |
26 May 1877 |
72 |
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26 May 1877 |
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Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth |
18 Dec 1844 |
20 Dec 1939 |
95 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Shuttleworth (qv) in 1902 with which |
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title the baronetcy remains merged |
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KAYE of Woodesham,Yorks |
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4 Feb 1642 |
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John Kaye |
15 Aug 1616 |
25 Jul 1662 |
46 |
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25 Jul 1662 |
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John Kaye |
c 1641 |
8 Aug 1706 |
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MP for Yorkshire 1685-1698,1701 and |
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1702-1706 |
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8 Aug 1706 |
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Arthur Kaye |
c 1670 |
10 Jul 1726 |
66 |
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MP for Yorkshire 1710-1726 |
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10 Jul 1726 |
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John Lister Kaye |
4 Sep 1697 |
5 Apr 1752 |
54 |
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MP for York 1734-1740 |
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5 Apr 1752 |
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John Lister Kaye |
26 Jun 1725 |
27 Dec 1789 |
64 |
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27 Dec 1789 |
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Richard Kaye |
11 Aug 1736 |
25 Dec 1809 |
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25 Dec 1809 |
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KAYE of Denby,Yorks |
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28 Dec 1812 |
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KAYE of Huddersfield,Yorks |
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8 Mar 1923 |
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Joseph Henry Kaye |
6 Sep 1856 |
24 Dec 1923 |
67 |
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24 Dec 1923 |
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Henry Gordon Kaye |
24 Feb 1889 |
19 Feb 1956 |
66 |
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19 Feb 1956 |
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Stephen Henry Gordon Kaye |
24 Mar 1917 |
12 Jun 1983 |
66 |
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12 Jun 1983 |
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David Alexander Gordon Kaye |
26 Jul 1919 |
23 Jun 1994 |
74 |
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23 Jun 1994 |
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Paul Henry Gordon Kaye |
19 Feb 1958 |
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KEANE of Belmont and Cappoquin,co.Waterford |
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1 Aug 1801 |
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John Keane |
21 May 1757 |
19 Apr 1829 |
71 |
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19 Apr 1829 |
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Richard Keane |
Mar 1780 |
16 Feb 1855 |
74 |
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MP for Waterford County 1832-1835 |
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1855 |
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John Henry Keane |
12 Jan 1816 |
26 Nov 1881 |
65 |
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26 Nov 1881 |
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Richard Francis Keane |
13 Jun 1845 |
17 Oct 1892 |
47 |
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17 Oct 1892 |
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John Keane |
3 Jun 1873 |
30 Jan 1956 |
82 |
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30 Jan 1956 |
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Richard Michael Keane |
29 Jan 1909 |
28 Dec 2010 |
101 |
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28 Dec 2010 |
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John Charles Keane |
16 Sep 1941 |
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KEARLEY of Wittington,Bucks |
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22 Jul 1908 |
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Hudson Ewbanke Kearley |
1 Sep 1856 |
5 Sep 1934 |
78 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Devonport (qv) in 1910 with which title |
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the baronetcy then merged |
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KEATE of The Hoo,Herts |
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12 Jun 1660 |
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Jonathan Keate |
14 Feb 1633 |
17 Sep 1700 |
67 |
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MP for Hertfordshire 1679-1681 |
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17 Sep 1700 |
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Gilbert Hoo Keate |
c 1661 |
13 Apr 1705 |
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13 Apr 1705 |
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Henry Hoo Keate |
c 1696 |
8 Aug 1744 |
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8 Aug 1744 |
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William Keate |
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6 Mar 1757 |
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6 Mar 1757 |
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KEITH |
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28 May 1625 |
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William Keith |
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28 Oct 1635 |
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Earldom
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which
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until its forfeiture in 1716 |
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KEITH of Ludquharn |
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28 Jul 1629 |
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William Keith |
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c 1655 |
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Alexander Keith |
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William Keith |
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c 1700 |
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William Keith |
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18 Nov 1749 |
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18 Nov 1749 |
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Robert Keith |
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14 Feb 1771 |
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KEITH of Powburn,Kincardine |
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4 Jun 1663 |
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James [or George] Keith |
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KEITH-MURRAY of Ochertyre,Perth |
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7 Jun 1673 |
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KEKEWICH of Peamore,Devon |
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11 Jan 1921 |
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1 |
Trehawke Herbert Kekewich |
11 Jul 1851 |
10 Mar 1932 |
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10 Mar 1932 |
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KELK of Bentley Priory,Wilts |
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16 May 1874 |
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1 |
John Kelk |
21 Feb 1816 |
12 Sep 1886 |
70 |
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12 Sep 1886 |
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John William Kelk |
13 Jan 1851 |
22 Mar 1923 |
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22 Mar 1923 |
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KELLETT of Lota,co.Cork |
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6 Aug 1801 |
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Richard Kellett |
16 May 1761 |
19 Dec 1853 |
92 |
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For
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19 Dec 1853 |
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William Henry Kellett |
10 Oct 1794 |
Feb 1886 |
91 |
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baronetcy,see the note at the foot of this page |
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Feb 1886 |
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Henry de Castres Kellett |
15 Sep 1851 |
20 Jun 1924 |
72 |
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20 Jun 1924 |
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Henry de Castres Kellett |
2 Oct 1882 |
25 Jul 1966 |
83 |
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25 Jul 1966 |
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Henry de Castres Kellett |
3 Jun 1914 |
6 Aug 1966 |
52 |
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6 Aug 1966 |
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Stanley Everard Kellett |
1911 |
1983 |
72 |
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1983 |
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Stanley Charles Kellett |
5 Mar 1940 |
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KEMEYS of Kevanmabley,Glamorgan |
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13 May 1642 |
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Nicholas Kemeys |
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25 May 1648 |
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MP for Monmouthshire 1628-1629 |
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25 May 1648 |
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Charles Kemeys |
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Charles Kemeys |
18 May 1651 |
22 Dec 1702 |
51 |
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MP for Monmouthshire 1685-1689 and |
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Dec 1702 |
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Charles Kemeys |
23 Nov 1688 |
29 Jan 1735 |
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29 Jan 1735 |
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Glamorgan 1716-1734 |
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Extinct on his death |
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KEMP of Gissing,Norfolk |
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14 Mar 1642 |
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Robert Kemp |
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20 Aug 1647 |
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Robert Kemp |
2 Feb 1627 |
26 Sep 1710 |
83 |
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MP for Norfolk 1675-1679 and Dunwich |
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1679-1681 |
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26 Sep 1710 |
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Robert Kemp |
25 Jun 1667 |
18 Dec 1734 |
67 |
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MP for
Dunwich 1701-1705, 1708-1709 and |
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18 Dec 1734 |
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Robert Kemp |
9 Nov 1699 |
15 Feb 1752 |
52 |
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MP for Orford 1730-1734 |
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15 Feb 1752 |
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John Kemp |
19 Dec 1700 |
25 Nov 1761 |
61 |
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25 Nov 1761 |
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John Kemp |
1754 |
16 Jan 1771 |
16 |
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16 Jan 1771 |
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Benjamin Kemp |
29 Dec 1708 |
25 Jan 1777 |
68 |
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25 Jan 1777 |
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William Kemp |
31 Dec 1717 |
5 Nov 1799 |
81 |
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5 Nov 1799 |
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William Robert Kemp |
18 May 1744 |
11 Oct 1804 |
60 |
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11 Oct 1804 |
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William Robert Kemp |
14 Nov 1791 |
29 May 1874 |
82 |
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29 May 1874 |
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Thomas John Kemp |
14 Oct 1793 |
7 Aug 1874 |
80 |
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Kenneth Hagar Kemp |
21 Apr 1853 |
22 Apr 1936 |
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KEMPE of Pentlow,Essex |
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George Kempe |
12 Nov 1602 |
Jan 1667 |
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KENNARD of Hordle Cliff,Hants |
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11 Feb 1891 |
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1 |
Coleridge Arthur Fitzroy Kennard |
12 May 1885 |
7 Oct 1948 |
63 |
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a baronetcy for a 5-year-old child,see the note |
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7 Oct 1948 |
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Lawrence Ury Charles Kennard |
6 Feb 1912 |
3 May 1967 |
55 |
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3 May 1967 |
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3 |
George Arnold Ford Kennard |
27 Apr 1915 |
13 Dec 1999 |
84 |
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13 Dec 1999 |
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KENNAWAY of Hyderabad,India |
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25 Feb 1791 |
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John Kennaway |
6 Mar 1758 |
1 Jan 1836 |
77 |
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1 Jan 1836 |
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John Kennaway |
15 Dec 1797 |
19 Feb 1873 |
75 |
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19 Feb 1873 |
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John Henry Kennaway |
6 Jun 1837 |
6 Sep 1919 |
82 |
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MP for Devon East 1870-1885 and Honiton |
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1885-1910. PC 1897 |
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6 Sep 1919 |
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John Kennaway |
7 Apr 1879 |
3 Aug 1956 |
77 |
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3 Aug 1956 |
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5 |
John Lawrence Kennaway |
7 Sep 1933 |
22 Oct 2017 |
84 |
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22 Oct 2017 |
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John Michael Kennaway |
17 Feb 1962 |
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KENNEDY |
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25 Jan 1665 |
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Robert Kennedy |
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Mar 1668 |
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Mar 1668 |
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Richard Kennedy |
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Jan 1685 |
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Jan 1685 |
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Robert Kennedy |
c 1650 |
1688 |
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1688 |
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Richard Kennedy |
c 1686 |
Apr 1710 |
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death the next heir was under |
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attainder and the baronetcy was thus |
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KENNEDY of Girvan,Ayr |
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4 Aug 1673 |
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John Kennedy |
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c 1700 |
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c 1700 |
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2 |
Gilbert Kennedy |
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Jun 1740 |
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Jun 1740 |
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KENNEDY of Culzean,Ayr |
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8 Dec 1682 |
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1 |
Archibald Kennedy |
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1710 |
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For information on his daughter, Susanna, 3rd |
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wife of the 9th Earl of Eglinton, see the note |
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at the foot of the page containing details of |
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the Eglinton peerage. |
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1710 |
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2 |
John Kennedy |
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Jul 1742 |
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Jul 1742 |
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3 |
John Kennedy |
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10 Apr 1744 |
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10 Apr 1744 |
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Thomas Kennedy |
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30 Nov 1775 |
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of Cassillis (qv) in 1759 with which |
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title the baronetcy then merged until |
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the baronetcy became extinct in 1792 |
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KENNEDY of Clowburn,Lanark |
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8 Jun 1698 |
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Andrew Kennedy |
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c Feb 1717 |
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c Feb 1717 |
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John Vere Kennedy |
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26 May 1729 |
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May 1729 |
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extinct or dormant |
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KENNEDY of Johnstown,co.Dublin |
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18 Jul 1836 |
UK |
1 |
John Kennedy |
1785 |
15 Oct 1848 |
63 |
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15 Oct 1848 |
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2 |
Charles Edward Bayly Kennedy |
13 Feb 1820 |
4 Dec 1880 |
60 |
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4 Dec 1880 |
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3 |
John Charles Kennedy |
23 Mar 1856 |
22 May 1923 |
67 |
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22 May 1923 |
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4 |
John Ralph Bayly Kennedy |
9 Apr 1896 |
9 Aug 1968 |
72 |
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9 Aug 1968 |
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5 |
James Edward Kennedy |
18 Jan 1898 |
24 Jun 1974 |
76 |
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24 Jun 1974 |
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6 |
Derrick Edward de Vere Kennedy |
5 Jun 1904 |
27 Jun 1976 |
72 |
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27 Jun 1976 |
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7 |
George Ronald Derrick Kennedy |
19 Nov 1927 |
21 Jan 1988 |
60 |
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21 Jan 1988 |
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8 |
Michael Edward Kennedy |
12 Apr 1956 |
6 May 2012 |
56 |
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6 May 2012 |
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9 |
George Matthew Rae Kennedy |
9 Dec 1993 |
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KENRICK of Whitley,Berks |
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29 Mar 1679 |
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1 |
William Kenrick |
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8 Sep 1684 |
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Sep 1684 |
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2 |
William Kenrick |
1665 |
1699 |
34 |
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1699 |
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KENT of Fornham,Suffolk |
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16 Aug 1782 |
GB |
1 |
Charles Kent |
c 1744 |
14 Mar 1811 |
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MP for Thetford 1784-1790 |
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14 Mar 1811 |
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Charles Egleton Kent |
4 Mar 1784 |
5 Dec 1834 |
50 |
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5 Dec 1834 |
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3 |
Charles William Egleton Kent |
15 Feb 1819 |
8 Apr 1848 |
29 |
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Extinct on his death |
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8 Apr 1848 |
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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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KENYON of Gredington,Flint |
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28 Jul 1784 |
GB |
1 |
Lloyd Kenyon |
5 Oct 1732 |
4 Apr 1802 |
69 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Kenyon |
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(qv) in 1788 with which title the |
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baronetcy remains merged |
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KERR of Greenland,Roxburgh |
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31 Jul 1637 |
NS |
1 |
Andrew Kerr |
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May 1665 |
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May 1665 |
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2 |
Andrew Kerr |
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by Jun 1676 |
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by Jun 1676 |
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William Kerr |
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Apr 1716 |
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MP for Scotland 1707-1708 |
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Apr 1716 |
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4 |
William Kerr |
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Aug 1741 |
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Aug 1741 |
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5 |
Robert Kerr |
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Apr 1746 |
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Apr 1746 |
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William Kerr |
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8 Dec 1755 |
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8 Dec 1755 |
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7 |
Robert Kerr |
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16 Aug 1776 |
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16 Aug 1776 |
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dormant |
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KERR of Cambridge,Cambs |
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23 Jul 1957 |
UK |
1 |
Hamilton William Kerr |
1 Aug 1903 |
26 Dec 1974 |
71 |
to |
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MP for Oldham 1931-1945 and Cambridge |
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26 Dec 1974 |
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1950-1966 |
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KERRISON of Hoxne Hall,Suffolk |
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8 Aug 1821 |
UK |
1 |
Edward Kerrison |
30 Jul 1776 |
9 Mar 1853 |
76 |
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MP for Shaftesbury 1813-1818,Northampton |
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1818-1820 and Eye 1824-1852 |
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9 Mar 1853 |
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2 |
Edward Clarence Kerrison |
2 Jan 1821 |
12 Jul 1886 |
65 |
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MP for Eye 1852-1866 and Suffolk East 1866-1867 |
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12 Jul 1886 |
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KEY of Thornbury,Gloucs |
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17 Aug 1831 |
UK |
1 |
John Key |
16 Aug 1794 |
15 Jul 1858 |
63 |
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MP for London 1832-1833 |
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15 Jul 1858 |
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2 |
Kingsmill Grove Key |
7 May 1815 |
28 Dec 1899 |
84 |
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28 Dec 1899 |
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3 |
John Kingsmill Causton Key |
22 Aug 1853 |
27 Apr 1926 |
72 |
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27 Apr 1926 |
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4 |
Kingsmill James Key |
11 Oct 1864 |
9 Aug 1932 |
67 |
to |
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9 Aug 1932 |
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KEYES of Zeebrugge,and Dover,Kent |
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10 Oct 1919 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes |
4 Oct 1872 |
26 Dec 1945 |
72 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Keyes |
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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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KEYT of Ebrington,Gloucs |
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22 Dec 1660 |
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1 |
John Keyt |
6 Jul 1616 |
26 Aug 1662 |
46 |
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26 Aug 1662 |
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2 |
William Keyt |
1638 |
30 Nov 1702 |
64 |
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30 Nov 1702 |
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3 |
William Keyt |
8 Jul 1688 |
Sep 1741 |
53 |
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MP for Warwick 1722-1735 |
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Sep 1741 |
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4 |
Thomas Charles Keyt |
1713 |
24 Jul 1755 |
42 |
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24 Jul 1755 |
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5 |
Robert Keyt |
24 Dec 1724 |
6 Jul 1784 |
59 |
to |
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6 Jul 1784 |
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KILLIGREW of Arwennick,Cornwall |
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22 Dec 1660 |
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1 |
William Killigrew |
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17 Jul 1665 |
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Jul 1665 |
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2 |
Peter Killigrew |
c 1634 |
8 Jan 1705 |
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to |
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8 Jan 1705 |
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KIMBER of Lansdown Lodge,Wandsworth |
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24 Aug 1904 |
UK |
1 |
Henry Kimber |
13 Jul 1834 |
18 Dec 1923 |
89 |
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MP for Wandsworth 1885-1913 |
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18 Dec 1923 |
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2 |
Henry Dixon Kimber |
8 Nov 1862 |
4 Sep 1950 |
87 |
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4 Sep 1950 |
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3 |
Charles Dixon Kimber |
7 Jan 1912 |
10 Apr 2008 |
96 |
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10 Apr 2008 |
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4 |
Timothy Roy Henry Kimber |
3 Jun 1936 |
4 Dec 2012 |
76 |
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4 Dec 2012 |
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5 |
Rupert Edward Watkin Kimber |
20 Jun 1962 |
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KINAHAN of Glenville,Cork |
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26 Sep 1887 |
UK |
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KING of Boyle Abbey,co.Roscommon |
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27 Sep 1682 |
I |
1 |
Robert King |
c 1625 |
1708 |
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1708 |
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2 |
John King |
1673 |
19 Mar 1721 |
47 |
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19 Mar 1721 |
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3 |
Henry King |
1680 |
1 Jan 1741 |
59 |
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PC [I] 1733 |
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Robert
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Kingsborough |
18 Feb 1724 |
22 May 1755 |
31 |
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22 May 1755 |
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Edward King |
29 Mar 1726 |
8 Nov 1797 |
71 |
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KING of West Wycombe,Bucks |
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28 Jun 1707 |
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KING of Bellevue,Kent |
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18 Jul 1792 |
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KING of Charlestown,co.Roscommon |
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1 Jul 1815 |
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Gilbert King |
3 Jul 1739 |
8 Aug 1818 |
79 |
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8 Aug 1818 |
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Robert King |
1785 |
1825 |
40 |
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1825 |
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Gilbert King |
13 Jun 1812 |
14 Nov 1895 |
83 |
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14 Nov 1895 |
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Gilbert King |
30 May 1846 |
9 Jul 1920 |
74 |
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9 Jul 1920 |
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George Adolphus King |
3 Sep 1864 |
15 Aug 1954 |
89 |
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15 Aug 1954 |
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Alexander William King |
25 Nov 1892 |
7 Apr 1969 |
76 |
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7 Apr 1969 |
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Peter Alexander King |
13 Nov 1928 |
10 Jul 1973 |
44 |
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10 Jul 1973 |
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Wayne Alexander King |
2 Feb 1962 |
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KING of Corrard,Fermanagh |
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6 Nov 1821 |
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Abraham Bradley King |
31 Mar 1774 |
27 Feb 1838 |
63 |
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27 Feb 1838 |
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James Walker King |
12 May 1796 |
25 Jan 1874 |
77 |
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25 Jan 1874 |
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Charles Simeon King |
8 Dec 1840 |
3 Apr 1921 |
80 |
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3 Apr 1921 |
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KING of Campsie,Stirling |
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10 Oct 1888 |
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James King |
13 Jul 1830 |
1 Oct 1911 |
81 |
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1 Oct 1911 |
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John Westall King |
19 Jan 1863 |
9 Sep 1940 |
77 |
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9 Sep 1940 |
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James Granville Le Neve King |
17 Sep 1898 |
20 Dec 1989 |
91 |
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20 Dec 1989 |
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John Christopher King |
31 Mar 1933 |
5 Dec 2014 |
81 |
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5 Dec 2014 |
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James Henry Rupert King |
24 May 1961 |
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KING of Cornwall Gardens,London |
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21 Jun 1932 |
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1 |
Sir Henry Seymour King |
4 Jan 1852 |
14 Nov 1933 |
81 |
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14 Nov 1933 |
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KINGSMILL of Sidmanton,Hants |
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24 Nov 1800 |
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Robert Kingsmill |
c 1730 |
23 Nov 1805 |
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MP for Yarmouth (IOW) 1779-1780 and |
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Tregony 1784-1790 |
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23 Nov 1805 |
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Robert Kingsmill |
1772 |
4 May 1823 |
50 |
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4 May 1823 |
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KINLOCH of Kinloch,Fife |
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5 Sep 1685 |
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David Kinloch |
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James Kinloch |
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1744 |
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1744 |
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James Kinloch |
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1746 |
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KINLOCH of Gilmerton,Haddington |
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16 Sep 1686 |
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Francis Kinloch |
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17 Dec 1691 |
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Dec 1691 |
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Francis Kinloch |
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11 Sep 1699 |
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Sep 1699 |
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Thomas Kinloch |
23 Jun 1676 |
2 Mar 1747 |
70 |
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2 Mar 1747 |
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James Kinloch |
8 Aug 1705 |
25 Mar 1778 |
72 |
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25 Mar 1778 |
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David Kinloch |
c 1710 |
18 Feb 1795 |
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18 Feb 1795 |
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Francis Kinloch |
c 1747 |
16 Apr 1795 |
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16 Apr 1795 |
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Archibald Gordon Kinloch |
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24 Oct 1800 |
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murdered his brother,the 6th baronet,see the |
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note at the foot of this page |
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24 Oct 1800 |
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Alexander Kinloch |
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12 Feb 1813 |
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12 Feb 1813 |
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David Kinloch |
1 Sep 1805 |
23 Feb 1879 |
73 |
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23 Feb 1879 |
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10 |
Alexander Kinloch |
1 Feb 1830 |
11 Mar 1912 |
82 |
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11 Mar 1912 |
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David Alexander Kinloch |
20 Feb 1856 |
27 Oct 1944 |
88 |
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27 Oct 1944 |
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12 |
Alexander Davenport Kinloch |
17 Sep 1902 |
22 Nov 1982 |
80 |
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22 Nov 1982 |
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David Kinloch |
5 Aug 1951 |
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KINLOCH of Kinloch,Perth |
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16 Apr 1873 |
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1 |
George Kinloch of that Ilk |
13 Oct 1800 |
17 Jun 1881 |
80 |
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17 Jun 1881 |
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John George Smyth Kinloch of that Ilk |
8 Jan 1849 |
20 May 1910 |
61 |
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MP for Perthshire East 1889-1903 |
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20 May 1910 |
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3 |
George Kinloch of that Ilk |
1 Mar 1880 |
16 Mar 1948 |
68 |
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16 Mar 1948 |
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John Kinloch of that Ilk |
1 Nov 1907 |
28 May 1992 |
84 |
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28 May 1992 |
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David Oliphant Kinloch of that Ilk |
15 Jan 1942 |
21 Jan 2022 |
80 |
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21 Jan 2022 |
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Alexander Peter Kinlock of that Ilk |
30 Jun 1986 |
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of Brighthelmstone,Sussex |
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1 Mar 1926 |
UK |
1 |
Clement Kinloch-Cooke |
1854 |
4 Sep 1944 |
90 |
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MP for Devonport 1910-1923 and Cardiff |
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4 Sep 1944 |
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East 1924-1929 |
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KIRKALDY of Grange |
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14 May 1664 |
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John Kirkaldy |
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c 1680 |
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c 1680 |
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KIRKPATRICK of Closeburn,Dumfries |
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26 Mar 1685 |
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Thomas Kirkpatrick |
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c 1695 |
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Thomas Kirkpatrick |
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c 1730 |
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3 |
Thomas Kirkpatrick |
1704 |
Oct 1771 |
67 |
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Oct 1771 |
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James Kirkpatrick |
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7 Jun 1804 |
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7 Jun 1804 |
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5 |
Thomas Kirkpatrick |
1777 |
21 Oct 1844 |
67 |
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21 Oct 1844 |
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6 |
Charles Sharpe Kirkpatrick |
May 1811 |
9 Oct 1867 |
56 |
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9 Oct 1867 |
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7 |
Thomas Kirkpatrick |
26 Apr 1839 |
23 Jun 1880 |
41 |
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23 Jun 1880 |
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8 |
James Kirkpatrick |
22 Mar 1841 |
20 Nov 1899 |
58 |
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20 Nov 1899 |
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9 |
Charles Sharpe Kirkpatrick |
2 Feb 1874 |
2 Jun 1937 |
63 |
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2 Jun 1937 |
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10 |
James Alexander Kirkpatrick |
24 Oct 1918 |
4 Apr 1954 |
35 |
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see the note at the foot of this page |
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4 Apr 1954 |
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11 |
Ivone Elliott Kirkpatrick |
1 Oct 1942 |
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KITSON of Gledhow,Yorks |
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28 Aug 1886 |
UK |
1 |
James Kitson |
22 Sep 1835 |
16 Mar 1911 |
75 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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the baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction in 1996. |
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KLEINWORT of Bolnore,Sussex |
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29 Nov 1909 |
UK |
1 |
Alexander Drake Kleinwort |
17 Oct 1858 |
8 Jun 1935 |
76 |
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8 Jun 1935 |
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2 |
Alexander Santiago Kleinwort |
31 Oct 1892 |
26 Mar 1983 |
90 |
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26 Mar 1983 |
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3 |
Kenneth Drake Kleinwort |
28 May 1935 |
8 Jul 1994 |
59 |
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8 Jul 1994 |
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4 |
Richard Drake Kleinwort |
4 Nov 1960 |
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KNATCHBULL of Mersham Hatch,Kent |
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4 Aug 1641 |
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1 |
Norton Knatchbull |
26 Dec 1602 |
5 Feb 1685 |
82 |
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MP for Kent 1640 and New Romney 1640- |
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1648 and 1660-1679 |
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5 Feb 1685 |
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2 |
John Knatchbull |
c 1636 |
15 Dec 1696 |
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MP for New Romney 1660-1661 and Kent |
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1685-1695 |
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15 Dec 1696 |
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3 |
Thomas Knatchbull |
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c 1712 |
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c 1712 |
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4 |
Edward Knatchbull |
c 1674 |
3 Apr 1730 |
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MP for Rochester 1702-1705, Kent 1713- |
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1715 and 1722-1727 and Lostwithiel 1728- |
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1730 |
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3 Apr 1730 |
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Wyndham Knatchbull-Wyndham |
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23 Jul 1749 |
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23 Jul 1749 |
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6 |
Wyndham Knatchbull-Wyndham |
16 Feb 1737 |
26 Sep 1763 |
26 |
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MP for Kent 1760-1763 |
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26 Sep 1763 |
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7 |
Edward Knatchbull |
12 Dec 1704 |
21 Nov 1789 |
84 |
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21 Nov 1789 |
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8 |
Edward Knatchbull |
22 May 1758 |
21 Sep 1819 |
61 |
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MP for Kent 1790-1802 and 1806-1819 |
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21 Sep 1819 |
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9 |
Edward Knatchbull |
20 Dec 1781 |
24 May 1849 |
67 |
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MP for Kent 1819-1831 and Kent East |
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1832-1845. PC
1834. Paymaster-General |
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1834-1835 and 1841-1845 |
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brother, John, see the note at the foot |
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of this page. |
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24 May 1849 |
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10 |
Norton Joseph Knatchbull |
10 Jul 1808 |
2 Feb 1868 |
59 |
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2 Feb 1868 |
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11 |
Edward Knatchbull |
26 Apr 1838 |
30 May 1871 |
33 |
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30 May 1871 |
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12 |
Wyndham Knatchbull |
9 Aug 1844 |
30 Jul 1917 |
72 |
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MP for Kent East 1875-1876 |
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30 Jul 1917 |
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13 |
Cecil Marcus Knatchbull-Hugessen |
27 Nov 1863 |
15 Feb 1933 |
69 |
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He had previously succeeded to the Barony |
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of Brabourne (qv) in 1915 with which title the |
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baronetcy remains merged |
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KNELLER of Whitton,Middlesex |
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24 May 1715 |
GB |
1 |
Godfrey Kneller |
8 Aug 1646 |
19 Oct 1723 |
77 |
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19 Oct 1723 |
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KNIGHTLEY of Offchurch,Warwicks |
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John Knightley |
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KNIGHTLEY of Fawsley,Northants |
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2 Feb 1798 |
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John Knightley |
17 Feb 1747 |
29 Jan 1812 |
64 |
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29 Jan 1812 |
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Charles Knightley |
30 Jan 1781 |
30 Aug 1864 |
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30 Aug 1864 |
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Rainald
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Baron Knightley |
22 Oct 1819 |
19 Dec 1895 |
76 |
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19 Dec 1895 |
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Valentine Knightley |
30 Sep 1812 |
28 Apr 1898 |
85 |
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28 Apr 1898 |
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Charles Valentine Knightley |
22 Jul 1853 |
20 Mar 1932 |
78 |
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20 Mar 1932 |
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Henry Francis Knightley |
30 Jul 1854 |
3 Mar 1938 |
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3 Mar 1938 |
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KNIGHTON of Carlston,Dorset |
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1 Jan 1813 |
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1 |
William Knighton |
1776 |
11 Oct 1836 |
60 |
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11 Oct 1836 |
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William Wellesley Knighton |
1811 |
13 Mar 1885 |
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KNILL of The Grove,Kent |
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11 Aug 1893 |
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Stuart Knill |
11 Apr 1824 |
19 Nov 1898 |
74 |
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19 Nov 1898 |
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John Knill |
4 Sep 1856 |
26 Mar 1934 |
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John Stuart Knill |
11 Apr 1886 |
17 Apr 1973 |
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17 Apr 1973 |
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John Kenelm Stuart Knill |
8 Apr 1913 |
15 Apr 1998 |
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15 Apr 1998 |
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Thomas John Pugin Bartholomew Knill |
23 Aug 1952 |
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KNIVETON of Mercaston,Derby |
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KNOTT of Close House,Northumberland |
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4 Jul 1917 |
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James Knott |
31 Jan 1855 |
8 Jun 1934 |
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Thomas Garbutt Knott |
14 Jul 1879 |
10 Apr 1949 |
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KNOLLYS of Grove Place,Hants |
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KNOLLYS of Thame,Oxon |
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1 Apr 1754 |
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Francis Knollys |
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KNOWLES of Lovell Hill,Berks |
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31 Oct 1765 |
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Charles Knowles |
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9 Dec 1777 |
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9 Dec 1777 |
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Charles Henry Knowles |
24 Aug 1754 |
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77 |
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Francis Charles Knowles |
10 Jun 1802 |
19 Mar 1892 |
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Charles George Frederick Knowles |
14 Mar 1832 |
3 Mar 1918 |
85 |
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3 Mar 1918 |
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Francis Howe Seymour Knowles |
13 Jan 1886 |
4 Apr 1953 |
67 |
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4 Apr 1953 |
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Francis Gerald William Knowles |
9 Mar 1915 |
13 Jul 1974 |
59 |
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13 Jul 1974 |
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Charles Francis Knowles |
20 Dec 1951 |
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KNOWLES of Westwood,Lancs |
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14 Dec 1903 |
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1 |
Lees Knowles |
16 Feb 1857 |
7 Oct 1928 |
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7 Oct 1928 |
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KNOX-GORE of Belleek,Mayo |
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5 Dec 1868 |
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Francis Arthur Knox-Gore |
23 Jun 1803 |
21 May 1873 |
69 |
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20 Sep 1831 |
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KNYVETT of Buckenham,Norfolk |
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KYNASTON of Hardwick,Salop |
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8 Dec 1818 |
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5 Feb 1753 |
24 Oct 1822 |
69 |
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24 Oct 1822 |
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7 Jan 1758 |
26 Apr 1839 |
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2 Jul 1797 |
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13 Aug 1838 |
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of
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From the "London Gazette" of 24
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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 to Brook Watson, of East
Sheen, in the County of Surrey, Esq; Commissary |
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General
to his Majesty's Forces in Great Britain, and to the Heirs Male of his Body
lawfully |
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begotten, with Remainders to William Kay, Esq;
Deputy-Commissary-General to the said Forces. |
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(Great Nephew of the said Brook Watson, Esq;)
and to Brook Kay, Esq; Brother of the said |
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William
Kay, Esq; an Officer in the Naval Service of the East India Company, and
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respective Heirs Male.' |
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of
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From the "London Gazette" of 4 July
1801 (issue 15382, page 754):- |
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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 to Sir Richard Kellett, of
Lota, in the County of the City of Cork, Knight, with |
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Remainder to the Heirs Male of the Body of his
Father, Richard Kellett, Esq, of the City of Cork.' |
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The descent of the Kellett baronetcy |
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All
sorts of confusion seems to have surrounded the holder of this title between
1883 and |
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1906. The standard peerage reference works of
the time all state that the holder of the |
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title was Sir William Augustus Kellett, who had
succeeded to the title in 1886. |
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A letter from the London correspondent of the
Melbourne 'Argus,' published on 29 January |
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1906 informs the paper's readers that:- |
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'Sir William Kellett, Bart., who died the other
day, had a very romantic career. He was only |
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57 years of age, and had held the title 20
years. He was nephew of the first baronet, first |
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cousin of the second and succeeded to the
baronetcy under a special remainder. He was |
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originally
a school master, lived for a time in India, and in the eighties he was a
music |
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teacher in Romney. When he claimed the
baronetcy in 1886 he went to Australia to look |
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after what was left of the family estates. He
found that everything was mortgaged, and |
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the deeds were held by solicitors for the
benefit of creditors. When he returned to England |
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he again supported himself by teaching music.
His health broke down, and he was compelled |
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to ask the Totnes poor-law guardians for
relief. He was granted 3/- a week and, later, he |
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was admitted to the St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Home, at Plymouth, where he died on [27 |
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December 1905.] The newspapers state that,
though he was penniless and a confirmed |
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invalid, he was about to be married to a
daughter of the late Mr. James Jermy, of Stanfield- |
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hall, Norfolk. He is succeeded in the title by
his brother Henry, who is believed to be in |
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Australia, but his whereabouts is said to be
uncertain, for his relatives in England have not |
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heard of him for some time.' |
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Notice of his death was also recorded in the
Court Circular section of 'The Times' on 2 |
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January 1906 in a paragraph which stated that
"the funeral of Sir William Kellett, who died |
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last
week in a Roman Catholic home for the aged poor, took place yesterday at
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cemetery, Plymouth. The mourners were four
inmates of the home, and the service was |
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conducted by one of the priests visiting the
institution." |
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The article in the 'Argus' on 29 January 1906
caused an immediate response. A letter to the |
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editor appeared in the 3 February 1906 edition,
which read:- |
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'Sir - In the letter of your London
correspondent, published on Monday, January 29, mention |
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is made of the death, in poverty of "Sir
William Kellett," at the age of 57. He is described as |
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having held the title for 20 years. As a matter
of fact he had no right to the title at all. |
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'The title was last held by my uncle, Sir
William Augustus Kellett, who, accompanied by my |
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father, arrived in Victoria in 1839. In the
forties and early fifties he was engaged in business |
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in Collins-street (near Queen-street),
Melbourne. He was married on the 15th May, 1851, to |
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Mary Gibson, at the Cathedral Church of St.
James, Melbourne, and of that marriage there |
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was issue a daughter, named Theresa. He died at
Hawthorn, and was buried on 30th April, |
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1883, in
Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, aged 68 years. |
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'It was necessary to prove this when
substantiating a claim under my father's will to money |
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paid into Chancery under the Trustees Relief
Act, which was done before the High Court of |
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Justice, in Ireland, Chancery division, to the
satisfaction of the Master of the Rolls, on the |
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24th June, 1902………. |
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'For reasons it is unnecessary to particularise
I have not assumed the title during the past |
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20 years, but it is plainly evident to me that,
in justice to my sons and to prevent future |
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complications, I must assert my position. |
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'Yours etc, Henry de Castries Kellett, Bart. |
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High-street,
Kew, Feb 2.' |
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This letter is somewhat unsatisfactory in its
assertion that Sir William Augustus Kellett had |
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been the last person to hold the title. There
seems to be no doubt at all that, since he had |
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died in April 1883, he never succeeded to the
title, as the 2nd baronet did not die until |
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February 1886.
And yet, as late as 1916, "Dod's Peerage" describes Sir
Henry de Castries |
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Kellett as being the 4th baronet. On the other
hand, Sir Henry is shown in "Who's Who" as |
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the 3rd baronet. |
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To confuse the matter even further, the
following article appeared in the 'Chicago Daily |
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Tribune' on 29 March 1906:- |
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'At the close of last year there died in St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic home at Plymouth an |
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old man of 70 whose misfortunes had excited a
good deal of attention and sympathy and |
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who used to be known as Sir William Kellet
[sic], "the pauper baronet." He previously had |
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been an inmate of the parish workhouse at
Totnes, and it was the horror of a number of |
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charitably inclined people at the idea of the
titled chief of so ancient a family as the Kellets |
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spending his old age in the workhouse that led
them to provide for his welfare in a Catholic |
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home. |
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'According to his own story he was the son of a
London merchant, ruined by reverses, |
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and earning his bread as the manager of a
private school in Kent when, in 1880, he was |
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notified that through the death of his cousin
in Australia he had inherited the latter's title |
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and estates, the property being estimated at
[US] $500,000. He parted with his school, |
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according to his own account, at a considerable
sacrifice, and, scarping together all the |
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little money he possessed, sailed for
Australia, only to find that his cousin's estate had |
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been left so heavily encumbered that it was
hopeless to expect anything from it. |
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Accordingly he returned to England and took up
music and teaching. |
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'He asserted that he had lost his first wife
many years ago, and in 1904 was about to |
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contract a second marriage with a woman at
Kingston, who offered to provide for him for |
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life in return for his name and title. But when
she the physical wreck to whom she was |
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about to ally herself to, she broke off the
match, being unwilling , even for the sake of |
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becoming
a baronet's wife, to go through a ceremony of marriage with so pitiable
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object, crippled, as the man was, by two
successive strokes of paralysis. |
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'And now comes the extraordinary part of the
affair. It seems that the man was an imposter |
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who
gulled even the compilers of "Burke's," "Debrett's," and
other standard works of |
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reference dealing with the baronetage, and it
is amazing, in view of all the publicity which |
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his misfortunes received in the press, that the
fact of his pretensions should not have |
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become known. |
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'It came out that the real Sir William Kellet
died in Australia in 1883 after having spent the |
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previous forty years of his life in the
antipodes without ever coming to England. He was |
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buried in the Baroondara [sic] cemetery at Kew,
in Victoria, April 18, 1883, and left but one |
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child, a daughter of the name of Theresa, by a
marriage contracted at St. James' Cathedral, |
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at Melbourne, May 15, 1851. He was succeeded by
his brother, the late Sir Henry de |
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Castries Kellet. Sir Henry died about five
years ago, and was succeeded by his son |
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and namesake, who lives
in Victoria. [my emphasis] |
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'Proofs of the death of Sir William Kellet in
April, 1883, had to be furnished not merely to the |
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courts
of the colony of Victoria but also to the chancery division of the High Court
of |
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Justice in Ireland at the time of the probating
of the will of his brother, the late Sir Henry, in |
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June,
1902. The court records of that year at Dublin show that the demise of Sir
William, in |
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1883,
and that of his younger brother and successor, Sir Henry Kellet, in 1901,
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established
to the satisfaction of the master of the rolls at Dublin June 24, 1902. It
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likewise
made clear at that time that the real Sir William was 73 when he died, in
1883, and |
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that he would therefore have been 95 had he
survived until last year. |
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'The fact is therefore established that the
so-called "pauper baronet," upon whom so much |
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pity was wasted, was a rank imposter, clever
enough to mislead not only all sorts of kind- |
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hearted people but also the compilers of
"Peerages" and other standard works of reference, |
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not
one of which seems to have taken any note of the records of the Dublin court
of |
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chancery in 1902.' |
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So
who is this Sir Henry de Castries Kellet who is alleged to have died around
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no idea. If any reader has access to the
records of the Irish courts for the year 1902, I'd |
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be very pleased to hear from them, but, in the
meantime, the listing of the holders of this |
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title follows the history as shown in Burke's
Peerage. |
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The
undisputed Sir Henry de Castries Kellett died on 20 June 1924 when the
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which
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Melbourne. His widow was eventually awarded
£1,518 damages against the Melbourne and |
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Metropolitan Tramways Board. |
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Sir Nicholas Kemeys, 1st baronet |
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According to an article in the New Zealand
'Hawke's Bay Herald' of 4 December 1897:- |
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'Sir Nicholas Kemeys, Baronet, of Cefn Mably,
was accounted one of the strongest men of |
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his day, and a tradition corroborative of his
great strength still exists in Glamorganshire. |
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One summer evening as Sir Nicholas was walking
in the deer park at Cefn Mably with some |
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guests,
an athletic man, leading an ass, upon which was his wallet, approached,
and, |
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respectfully
saluting the company said he humbly supposed that the huge gentleman he |
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had the honour of addressing was the strong Sir
Nicholas Kemeys. The stranger, being |
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answered in the affirmative, declared himself a
noted Cornish wrestler who had never been |
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thrown, and that having heard from a Welshman
whom he had met in Bristol of the great |
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bodily strength of Sir Nicholas he had made
this journey to see his honour, adding that, if it |
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were not asking too great a favour, he trusted
Sir Nicholas would condescend and try a |
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fall with him. The baronet smilingly assented,
but advised the Cornishman first to go to the |
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buttery and get refreshed. The Cornishman
declined with many thanks, saying he was quite |
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fresh; so they fell to wrestling, and in a
moment the Cornishman was thrown upon his back. |
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The baronet assisted him to rise, and asked him
if he were now satisfied with his strength. |
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The reply was as follows:- "Not unless you
throw me over the Park wall." The story goes |
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that this request was readily complied with,
the unsatisfied wrestler entreating that Sir |
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Nicholas would throw his ass after him over the
wall, which was accordingly done. A place |
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is still shown in the ancient park wall as the
scene of the exploit. A fine picture now at Cefn |
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Mably, in the possession of Colonel Kemeys
Tynte, represents Sir Nicholas as of great |
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stature
and apparently of gigantic strength. He was killed at Chepstow Castle in
defending |
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it
against the troops of Cromwell, having slain many of the enemy with his own
hand in the |
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sortie in which he fell.' |
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Sir Coleridge Arthur Fitzroy Kennard, 1st
baronet |
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Sir Coleridge was created a baronet at the age
of 5 years and 9 months. The baronetcy was |
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originally
intended for his grandfather and namesake, Coleridge Kennard, but he died
on |
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Christmas Day 1890, before the baronetcy could
be gazetted. The elder Coleridge had been MP |
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for Salisbury 1882-1885, and had contributed
greatly to the Conservative cause, particularly in |
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relation to the foundation of a Conservative
newspaper, the "Evening News." His grandson was |
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therefore created a baronet in his place. |
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In
addition, the London Gazette (issue 26126, page 360) contains a notice dated
17 January |
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1891, which states that "The Queen, taking
into Her Royal consideration that before the death |
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of
Coleridge John Kennard, Esquire, Her Majesty had expressed Her gracious
intention of |
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conferring upon him the dignity of a Baronet of
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, |
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has been pleased to ordain and declare that
Ellen Georgiana Kennard, the widow of the said |
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Coleridge John Kennard, shall have, hold, and
enjoy the same title, place, and precedence to |
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which
she would have been entitled had her said husband survived and been created
a |
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Baronet." |
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For another instance of a boy being created a
baronet in similar circumstances, see the |
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baronetcy of Hills. |
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Sir George Arnold Ford Kennard, 3rd baronet |
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Extracted from Sir George's obituary in 'The
Times' of 22 December 1999:- |
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"Loopy" Kennard was regarded in the
Army as an eccentric. He certainly behaved unusually on |
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occasion, for example firing his revolver over
the heads of his squadron sentries in Malaya to |
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test
their alertness (and receiving a fusillade in response). But it was his
matter-of-fact way |
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of regarding and describing the awful barbarity
of war that marked him out. He came from a |
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family which had made and lost huge wealth, and
this may have contributed to the happy |
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combination of his supreme self-confidence and
his unfailing common touch. |
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'Kennard spent much of the war [WW2] as a
prisoner of the Germans, but the manner of his |
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capture was quite in keeping with his
lifestyle. After Wavell's victory against the Italians in |
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the Western Desert, the 4th Hussars were sent
to Salonika in 1941 as part of the vain attempt |
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to prevent Greece being overrun by the Axis
forces. The Commonwealth divisions fought |
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tenaciously
but were critically short of air support and their tanks were outgunned by
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'After several unsuccessful encounters, Kennard
and a handful of officers and men of the 4th |
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Hussars
found themselves in the Peloponnese with their backs to the Mediterranean.
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hoped to hold out long enough to be rescued,
but while tending a wounded brother officer |
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Kennard was surprised to be addressed by
someone speaking English in a German accent he |
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recognised. It was Otto Herzog, the cousin of a
German family he had known well before the |
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war. Each fluent in the other's language, the
pair then acted as go-betweens, arranging the |
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surrender of some 10,000 Allied troops who
would otherwise have been shelled to pieces on |
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the beaches. |
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'Kennard was subsequently involved in a number
of escape attempts from Oflag VIB at |
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Warburg in Westphalia. Having been dragged
ignominiously heels-first from a narrow tunnel |
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in which he and others were digging, he decided
on an easier and less arduous route. |
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Recovering in the prison hospital from
dysentery, he and a companion enlisted the help of a |
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foreman of a French forced-labour group to
leave a plank behind at the end of their day's |
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work. The plan was simple. The two laid the
plank from the hospital window to the nearby |
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perimeter fence, crawled across, jumped down
and began walking westwards. |
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'They made good progress, travelling only by
night, keeping away from roads and stealing |
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food from farms. After six weeks on the run, an
encounter with a German sentry in Holland |
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forced the two to split up. Each sought help
from Dutch civilians but so great was the risk of |
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German reprisals for aiding Allied escapers
that both were recaptured a few hours later. |
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'After being moved to a different camp, Kennard
and Humphrey Luya of the Royal Artillery |
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broke away from a marching column of prisoners
and bolted into a wood. By this late stage |
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of the war, the guards were either old men or
mere boys, so no determined attempt was |
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made to recapture them. Two days crouching in a
thicket in the middle of a German |
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defensive position until it was evacuated led
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Sir Charles William Egleton Kent, 3rd baronet |
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Sir Charles was found dead in his bed in April
1848, having suffered an aneurism of the arch of |
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the aorta. The following report of the
subsequent inquest appeared in the "Morning Post" of |
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13 April 1848:- |
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'Yesterday Mr. G.I. Mills, the Deputy-Coroner,
held an inquest in the officers' room of the |
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Regent's Park Barracks, Albany-street, on the
body of Captain Sir Charles William Kent, Bart., |
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aged 29, of the 1st Regiment of Life Guards,
who was found dead under the following circum- |
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stances - William Gledhall deposed that he was
valet to the deceased Baronet. Sir Charles |
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had been ailing for some time past, and
complained of a pain in his left side. On Saturday |
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morning last, about half-past nine o'clock, he
went up to the deceased's room, and on inquiring |
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of his master how he was, he replied "Much
better." Shortly before eleven o'clock Colonel Hall, |
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the commander of the regiment, called, and
inquired how deceased was, and, on being informed |
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that he was better, the colonel went to
deceased's apartment. The cries of Colonel Hall caused |
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him to run to his master's apartment. He then
found his master deluged in blood, and apparently |
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lifeless. He ran for Dr. Campbell, the surgeon
of the regiment, and, on that gentleman's arrival, |
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he pronounced life to have been extinct some
time. Colonel Hall said he was commanding-officer |
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of the 1st Regiment of Life Guards, now
quartered at the Regent's Park Barracks. On Saturday |
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morning, about eleven o'clock, he called at the
quarters of Captain Sir Charles William Kent to |
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inquire after his health, and was informed by
the previous witness that he was much better. On |
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entering
deceased's apartment he was alarmed on seeing him in bed, and the bed
clothes |
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covered with blood. He raised an alarm, and
sent instantly for Dr. Campbell, the regimental |
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surgeon, who, on arrival, said deceased was
dead. Dr. Campbell deposed that, when he was |
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called in, the deceased Baronet was quite dead.
He had made a post mortem examination of |
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the body and found the cause of death was a
rupture of the descending aorta into the |
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oesophagus. The Deputy Coroner explained to the
Jury the nature of the disease under which |
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deceased laboured, and remarked that it was
precisely that under which Dr. [Robert] Liston |
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[1794-1847],
the eminent surgeon, had died of. It was a singular fact that Dr. Liston,
who, |
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without doubt, was the most eminent surgeon of
his day, and who was so successful in the |
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cure of every one else, had been for years
endeavouring to discover the disease which he |
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himself laboured under unsuccessfully. The Jury
ultimately returned a verdict in accordance |
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with the medical testimony.' |
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of King
created in 1815 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 13 June
1815 (issue 17023, page 1135):- |
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'His
Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on behalf
of His |
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Majesty, to grant the Dignity of a Baronet of
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
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unto Gilbert King, of Charles Town, in the
county of Roscommon, Esq. and the heirs male of |
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his body, lawfully begotten, with remainder to
his brother, the Reverend John King, Master of |
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Arts, Archdeacon of Killalay and the heirs male
of his body lawfully begotten, and in default |
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of such issue to Robert King, Esq. son of the
late Robert King, Esq. deceased (third brother |
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of the aforesaid Gilbert King), and the heirs
male of his body lawfully begotten.' |
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Sir Archibald Gordon Kinloch, 7th baronet |
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Sir Archibald was tried in the Scottish High
Court of Justiciary in 1795 on a charge of murdering |
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his older
brother, Sir Francis Kinloch, 6th baronet. |
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The relevant section of the indictment read as
follows:- |
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'Sir Archibald Gordon Kinloch of Gilmerton,
Bart., present prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, |
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you are indicted and accused, at the instance
of Robert Dundas, Esq., of Arniston, His |
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Majesty's Advocate for His Majesty's interest,
that whereas, by the Laws of God, the laws of |
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this and every other well-governed realm,
Murder, more specifically when committed by a |
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brother against a brother, is a crime of a most
heinous nature, and severely punishable; Yet |
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true it is and of verity that you, the said Sir
Archibald Gordon Kinloch, are guilty actor, or art |
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and
part, of the foresaid crime, aggravated as aforesaid; in so far as, you, the
said Sir |
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Archibald Gordon Kinloch, being, on the 14th
day of April, 1795, in the house of Gilmerton. |
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belonging
to the deceased Sir Francis Kinloch of Gilmerton, Bart., your brother-german
[i.e. a |
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full brother], situated in the parish of
Athelstonford, and County of Haddington, did, on the |
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night of the said 14th, or early in the morning
of 15th April 1795, or on one or other of the |
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days or nights of that month, or of the month
of March immediately preceding, or of May |
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immediately following, come down from your
bed-chamber, in the house of Gilmerton aforesaid, |
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to the parlour or dining-room where your said
brother then was, you having, at the time, two |
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loaded pistols somewhere concealed about your
clothes; and having soon thereafter left the |
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said parlour or dining-room, and your said
brother having followed, and being then close by |
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you the said Sir Archibald Gordon Kinloch, on
the stair leading to the upper apartments, you |
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did then and there murder the said Sir Francis
Kinloch, your brother, by wickedly and |
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feloniously
discharging one of the said loaded pistols at your said brother, by which he
received |
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a mortal wound; the ball having penetrated
below the point of the sternum, or breast-bone, |
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towards the right side: And the said Sir
Francis Kinloch having languished in great pain till the |
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evening of the 16th of the said month of April,
did then expire, in consequence of the wound |
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given him by you, the said Sir Alexander Gordon
Kinloch, and notwithstanding of every medical |
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assistance having been procured.........All
which, or part thereof being found proven by the |
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verdict
of an Assize, before the Lord Justice General, Lord Justice Clerk, and
Lords |
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Commissioners of Justiciary, you, the said Sir
Archibald Gordon Kinloch, ought to be punished |
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with the pains of law, to deter others from
committing the like crimes in all time coming.' |
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Kinloch's legal counsel, Mr. Hume, stated to
the Court that "the nature of the defence which |
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was to be offered was that, although it should
be proved that he [Kinloch] was the unfortunate |
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instrument of the unhappy deed charged against
him, yet that at the time it was committed, he |
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was in the most lamentable state of a deranged
mind, so as to be totally insensible of what was |
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done, and even afterwards, did not retain the
smallest recollection of what had happened." He |
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further
stated that, while in the West Indies, [Kinloch] had been seized with a
fever, from |
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which
time he never was considered as possessing a sound mind, but was subject
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melancholy
and fits of jealousy; and this had such an effect upon him as to make him
attempt |
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to take away his own life. |
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Kinloch was subsequently found guilty of his
brother's murder, "when their Lordships adjudged |
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him to be confined in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh
during all the days of his life; or, at least, until |
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any friend or other person, shall become
caution to secure and confine him in sure custody |
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during all the days of his life, under the
penalty of £10,000 sterling." |
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Sir James Alexander Kirkpatrick, 10th baronet
[NS 1685] |
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"The Times" 5 April 1954:- |
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'Nairobi, April 4 - Sir James Kirkpatrick, 10th
Baronet, assistant game warden for Kenya, was |
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found dead with a gunshot wound in his head at
a house at Limuru, 10 miles from Nairobi, the |
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police reported to-day. Near the body was a .32
automatic. He was 35. |
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'The second son of Lieutenant-Colonel Harry
Fearnley Kirkpatrick, D.S.O., second son of the |
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eighth baronet, he was born on October 24,
1918, and was educated at Wellington College. |
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During the 1939-45 War he served in the R.A.F.,
being mentioned in dispatches and holding |
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the rank of squadron leader in the R[oyal]
A[ir] F[orce] V[olunteer] R[eserve]. He succeeded |
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his uncle, the late Sir Charles Sharpe
Kirkpatrick, as tenth baronet in 1937. He married in 1941 |
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Ellen Gertrude, daughter of Captain Robert
Perceval Elliott, of Ismailia. There were two sons of |
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the marriage and the elder, Mr. Ivone Elliott
Kirkpatrick, who was born in 1942, succeeds to |
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the title.' |
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"The Times" 11 May 1954:- |
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'Nairobi, May 10 - A verdict of suicide while
temporarily of unsound mind was returned to-day |
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at the inquest of Sir James Kirkpatrick , who
was found shot dead on April 3. Sir James |
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Kirkpatrick, the tenth baronet, was assistant
game warden for Kenya. His body was found at |
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his house at Limuru, 10 miles from Nairobi with
an automatic pistol lying near.' |
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John Knatchbull, brother of Sir Edward
Knatchbull, 9th baronet (c 1792-1844) |
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The baronetcy of Knatchbull, created in 1641,
has since 1917 been a subsidiary title of |
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the Barons Brabourne. In Burke's Peerage, the
8th baronet is shown as having a number |
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of
sons, one of whom succeeded him as baronet. Apart from the first son born
from his |
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second
marriage, another son from this marriage is described as being 'other issue.'
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this is not surprising, since the man dismissed
as being 'other issue' was hanged for murder |
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in Sydney in 1844. |
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John Knatchbull was probably the John
Knatchbull baptized on 24 January 1793 at Norton in |
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Kent,
the son of Sir Edward Knatchbull, 8th baronet and his second wife, Frances.
Sir |
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Edward, who married three times, appears to
have had at least 20 children. John was sent |
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to
Winchester School before he joined the Navy as a volunteer in August 1804.
Over the |
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next fourteen years, he served with distinction
in a variety of naval vessels, but he appears |
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to
have been a brutal officer. Ultimately he was court-martialled for brutality,
was found |
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guilty and he had to resign his commission. |
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At
the Surrey Assizes on 21 August 1824, Knatchbull was convicted, under the
name of |
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John Fitch, of 'stealing with force and arms'
and sentenced to 14 years transportation. He |
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arrived in Sydney in April 1825 and was sent to
Bathurst, 120 miles west of Sydney, where |
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in November 1826 he was appointed constable to
the mail service between Bathurst and |
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Mount York. He gained an early
'ticket-of-leave' (a document which allowed well-behaved |
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convicts certain freedoms) by tricking eight
fellow convicts into an escape attempt and then |
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informing on them. Armed with his
ticket-of-leave, he made his way to Liverpool (20 miles |
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south-west of
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On 31 December 1831, he was charged with
forging a Judge's signature to a cheque drawn |
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on
the Royal Bank of Australia. Found guilty, he was sentenced to death on 22
February |
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1832, but the sentence was commuted to seven
years' transportation to Norfolk Island. |
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While waiting for the ship, the Governor Philip to sail to
Norfolk Island, Knatchbull instigated |
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a plot to capture the ship once it sailed.
About 4 lb of arsenic was smuggled aboard and it |
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was Knatchbull's intention to poison the crew
of the ship. After the ship had sailed, he tried |
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to
put his plan into effect but was betrayed and Knatchbull was handcuffed to
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mainbrace
for the rest of the voyage. |
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Within a year he hatched another escape plot.
It was planned that the convicts would |
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capture the entire island (Norfolk Island is
only about 13 square miles), then board and |
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capture the first government ship which arrived
and then sail away to freedom. The mutiny |
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failed and Knatchbull, true to form, offered to
give evidence against his fellow convicts. |
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Thirteen men were hanged as a result. |
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In 1839 his sentence expired and he was
returned to Sydney. Ordinarily he would have been |
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sent to a road-gang, but he pleaded illness and
was sent to Port Macquarie instead. In |
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July 1842, he was again given a ticket-of-leave
and returned to Sydney, where he was |
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offered the job as master of a coastal cutter.
In order to take this job, he had to obtain the |
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permission of the Governor, Sir George Gipps,
who granted it, being aware that Knatchbull's |
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half-brother was by now a Cabinet Minister back
in London. |
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Meanwhile, Knatchbull had persuaded a young
widow, Mrs Craig, to marry him, but he had no |
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money - his landlord was pressing him for the
rent and he had nothing with which to pay for |
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the impending wedding. On 6 January 1844, he
took a tomahawk and entered a chandler's |
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shop owned by Mrs Ellen Jamieson, where he
attacked her and stole her savings. Mrs |
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Jamieson died twelve days later and Knatchbull
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He was defended at his trial by Robert Lowe
(later Viscount Sherbrooke) who submitted that |
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Knatchbull suffered from a brain disease. As
far as I am aware, this was the first occasion |
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in any British-style court that a plea of moral
insanity was raised. However, the jury found |
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Knatchbull guilty without even leaving the box.
He then appealed unsuccessfully against the |
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sentence on the ground that the judge had not
directed that his body be dissected and |
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anatomized after execution, thus making the
sentence illegal. |
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His hanging, which took place on 13 February
1844, was Sydney's social event of the year. |
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Another brother, Charles Knatchbull, appears in
the columns of The Times during 1823 and |
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1834, featuring in trials in which he was
charged with obtaining money by false pretences |
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For further reading on the life of John
Knatchbull, I recommend "John Knatchbull; Quarterdeck |
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to Gallows" by Colin Roderick (Angus &
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of
Knightley created in 1798 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 26
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'The King has been pleased to grant the Dignity
of a Baronet of the Kingdom of Great Britain to |
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John Knightley, of Fawsley in the County of
Northumberland, Clerk, and to the Heirs Male of |
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his Body lawfully begotten; with Remainder, in
Default of such Issue, to the Heirs Male of the |
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Body of Charles Knightley, of Preston Capes in
the said County, Clerk, deceased, Brother of the |
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said John Knightley, and to the Heirs Male of
their Bodies lawfully begotten.' |
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Sir John Stuart Knill, 3rd baronet |
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Sir Stuart (he apparently did not use his first
name) succeeded to the baronetcy in 1934, but, |
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at about the same time, he appears to have lost
his entire fortune. In the 'Sydney Morning |
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Herald'
of 12 April 1937, a short article states that 'The "Daily Mirror"
gives prominence to a |
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story that Sir John Stuart Knill, who, four
years ago, had an estate in Hertfordshire and an |
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income of £4,000 a year, now runs a bric-a-brac
stall in the Caledonian market. The newspaper |
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says
a good week's income for him now is £1, including a fee of 5s 3d on Sundays
for |
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sweeping the streets of Chelsea, and that he
often goes for a day without a meal.' |
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But somehow Sir Stuart managed to survive. We
next meet with him in February 1951, when he |
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was battling to avoid eviction from his
residence. On 16 February 1951, the 'Sydney Morning |
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Herald'
reported that 'A baronet who once owned a 2,000-acre estate in
Hertfordshire, |
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chauffeur-driven
cars, and had an income of £4,000 a year, said yesterday that he and his |
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family
were now living of £2/16/2 national assistance a week. The baronet, Sir John
Stuart Knill, |
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64,
was appearing at the Stonehaven (Scotland) Sheriff Court to resist a claim by
his landlady |
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for eviction. The landlady….said that in the £1
a week, partly furnished room which Sir John and |
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his family occupied [in Lauriston Castle,
Kincardineshire], he kept 14 rabbits, 16 spaniel puppies, |
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mice, and a cat. She claimed that Sir John did
not pay his rent regularly, but, while receiving |
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public assistance, had offered to buy the
castle. A witness said that Sir John's wife, Lady |
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Ruth, had begged scraps from a neighbour,
claiming "we have not eaten all day." ……Sir John |
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has
been a postman, road-sweeper, and stallholder in a London market since he
lost his |
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fortune.' |
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Unfortunately for Sir Stuart, his fight against
his eviction was unsuccessful, but he managed |
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somehow, since on 10 March 1962, the following
article appeared in the 'Chicago Daily |
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Tribune' :- |
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'Sir
John Stuart Knill, an aristocrat hit by hard times after World War I, said
today he is trying |
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to recoup his lost fortune by hypnotizing his
wife so she can win the weekly soccer pool. Each |
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Sunday, Knill, 75, puts on his best tartan
kilt, sets his wife in a chair facing a blank television |
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set in their tiny living room and hypnotizes
her. She stares at the blank screen and tries to |
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"see" the winning combination. |
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'So far the pursuit of riches in England's
national pastime has failed to yield the results they |
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hope for but this has not dampened their
enthusiasm. One of their problems, Knill said, is that |
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they
can afford to wager only 32 cents a week. This means they have to name eight
soccer |
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teams that tie to strike it rich. If they name
eight they receive $840,000 under the pool betting |
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system. "We have had 48 per cent correct
results and we are going on and doing better," he |
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said. "We think our forecasts for tomorrow
will be the best ever." |
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'Both feel that their lack of success may be
due to poor reception by Lady Knill. "It seems to |
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depend
on the weather for accuracy," she said. "On a dull day I have a job
to "read" the |
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results. Normally, when he hypnotizes me the TV
set appears to be switched on. Sometimes |
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it seems so bright that I have to ask him to
tone it down." |
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'Knill, son of a former lord mayor of London,
and a descendant of Queen Mary of Scotland, once |
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owned a castle and entertained royalty before
he lost his fortune. Now he is the only baronet |
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in England who lives in a public housing
project. He said he turned to his new money making |
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scheme after successive careers as a
road-sweeper, postman, vendor, and cat breeder proved |
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unrewarding. Lady Knill works as a dishwasher
in a local café.' |
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Given Sir Stuart's financial woes, it seems
quite appropriate that the family motto is "Nil |
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Desperandum." |
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