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Last updated 07/09/2022 |
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Names of baronets
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage. |
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that the baronet was buried on that date |
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MACALISTER of Tarbert,Cantire,Argyll |
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23 Jan 1924 |
UK |
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Sir
Donald Macalister |
17 May 1854 |
15 Jan 1934 |
79 |
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Extinct on
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15 Jan 1934 |
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McALPINE of Knott Park,Surrey |
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2 Jul 1918 |
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Robert
McAlpine |
13 Feb 1847 |
3 Nov 1934 |
87 |
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3 Nov 1934 |
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Robert
McAlpine |
17 Oct 1868 |
16 Nov 1934 |
66 |
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16 Nov 1934 |
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Alfred Robert
McAlpine |
11 May 1907 |
25 Aug 1968 |
61 |
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25 Aug 1968 |
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Thomas George Bishop McAlpine |
23 Oct 1901 |
5 Aug 1983 |
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5 Aug 1983 |
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Robert Edwin McAlpine,Baron McAlpine |
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of
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23 Apr 1907 |
7 Jan 1990 |
82 |
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7 Jan 1990 |
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William Hepburn
McAlpine |
12 Jan 1936 |
4 Mar 2018 |
82 |
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4 Mar 2018 |
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Andrew
William McAlpine |
22 Nov 1960 |
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MACARA of Ardmore,Argyll |
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9 Feb 1911 |
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Charles Wright
Macara |
11 Jan 1845 |
2 Jan 1929 |
83 |
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2 Jan 1929 |
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William Cowper
Macara |
4 Nov 1875 |
18 Mar 1931 |
55 |
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18 Mar 1931 |
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Charles Douglas
Macara |
19 Apr 1904 |
1982 |
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1982 |
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Hugh Kenneth
Macara |
17 Jan 1913 |
c Apr 1986 |
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c Apr 1986 |
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MACARTNEY of Lish,co.Armagh |
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4 Jan 1799 |
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John
Macartney |
9 Mar 1747 |
29 May 1812 |
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29 May 1812 |
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William Isaac
Macartney |
25 Oct 1780 |
31 Jul 1867 |
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31 Jul 1867 |
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John
Macartney |
10 Oct 1832 |
7 Dec 1911 |
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7 Dec 1911 |
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William Isaac
Macartney |
13 Oct 1867 |
Apr 1942 |
74 |
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Apr 1942 |
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Alexander Miller Macartney |
24 Jul 1869 |
30 Sep 1960 |
91 |
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30 Sep 1960 |
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John Barrington Macartney |
21 Jan 1917 |
1 Sep 1999 |
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1 Sep 1999 |
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John
Ralph Macartney |
24 Jul 1945 |
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MACARTY of Muskerry |
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c 1638 |
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Donogh
Macarty |
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4 Aug 1665 |
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He subsequently
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Viscountcy of Muskerry (qv) in 1640 with |
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which title the baronetcy then merged |
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until its
forfeiture in 1691 |
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McCLURE of Belmont,Down |
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20 Mar 1874 |
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1 |
Thomas
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4 Mar 1806 |
21 Jan 1893 |
86 |
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MP for Belfast
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21 Jan 1893 |
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McCONNELL of the Moat,Belfast |
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25 Sep 1900 |
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Robert John
McConnell |
6 Feb 1853 |
22 Apr 1927 |
74 |
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22 Apr 1927 |
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Joseph
McConnell |
17 Sep 1877 |
27 Aug 1942 |
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MP for Antrim
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27 Aug 1942 |
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Robert Melville Terence McConnell |
7 Feb 1902 |
3 May 1987 |
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3 May 1987 |
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Robert Shean
McConnell |
23 Nov 1930 |
13 Aug 2021 |
90 |
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13 Aug 2021 |
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Terence Reade McConnell |
16 Nov 1959 |
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MacCORMAC of Harley Street,London |
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24 Sep 1897 |
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Sir William
MacCormac |
17 Jan 1836 |
4 Dec 1901 |
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4 Dec 1901 |
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McCOWAN of Dalwhat,Dumfries |
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26 Jun 1934 |
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Sir David
McCowan |
8 Dec 1860 |
15 May 1937 |
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15 May 1937 |
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David James Cargill McCowan |
15 Jan 1897 |
29 Aug 1965 |
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29 Aug 1965 |
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Hew Cargill
McCowan |
26 Jul 1930 |
12 Mar 1998 |
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12 Mar 1998 |
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David William Cargill McCowan |
28 Feb 1934 |
12 Jun 2020 |
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12 Jun 2020 |
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David James Cargill McCowan |
2 Jun 1975 |
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McCULLAGH of Lismarra,Antrim |
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1 Jul 1935 |
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Sir
Crawford McCullagh |
14 Dec 1868 |
13 Apr 1948 |
79 |
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PC [NI]
1941 |
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13 Apr 1948 |
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Joseph Crawford McCullagh |
25 Sep 1907 |
16 Jan 1974 |
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16 Jan 1974 |
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MACULLOCH of Myrstoun |
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10 Aug 1664 |
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Godfrey
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MACDONALD of Slate,Inverness |
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28 May 1625 |
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MACDONALD of East Sheen,Surrey |
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27 Nov 1813 |
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Archibald
Macdonald |
13 Jul 1747 |
18 May 1826 |
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Lyme 1780-1793. Solicitor General 1784-1788 |
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Attorney General 1788-1793. Chief Baron |
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of the Exchequer 1793-1813
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18 May 1826 |
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James
Macdonald |
14 Feb 1784 |
29 Jun 1832 |
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Lyme 1806-1812,Sutherland 1812-1816,Calne |
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1816-1831 and
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29 Jun 1832 |
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Archibald Keppel Macdonald |
15 Oct 1820 |
28 Mar 1901 |
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28 Mar 1901 |
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Archibald John
Macdonald |
2 Feb 1871 |
11 Oct 1919 |
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11 Oct 1919 |
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MACDONNELL of Maye,Antrim |
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30 Nov 1627 |
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10 May 1634 |
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James
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Randal
Macdonnell |
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McDONNELL of Kilsharvan,Meath |
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20 Jan 1872 |
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1 |
Alexander
Macdonnell |
1794 |
21 Jan 1875 |
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21 Jan 1875 |
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McEWEN of Marchmont,Berwick |
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28 Jan 1953 |
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John Helias Finnie McEwen |
21 Jun 1894 |
19 Apr 1962 |
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James Napier Finnie McEwen |
14 Dec 1924 |
2 Jul 1971 |
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2 Jul 1971 |
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Robert Lindley
McEwen |
23 Jun 1926 |
18 May 1980 |
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18 May 1980 |
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James Francis Lindley McEwen |
24 Aug 1960 |
18 Jun 1983 |
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18 Jun 1983 |
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John Roderick Hugh McEwen |
4 Nov 1965 |
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McFARLAND of Aberfoyle,co.Londonderry |
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23 Jan 1914 |
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John
McFarland |
15 Sep 1848 |
28 May 1926 |
77 |
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28 May 1926 |
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Basil Alexander Talbot McFarland |
18 Feb 1898 |
5 Mar 1986 |
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5 Mar 1986 |
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John Talbot
McFarland |
3 Oct 1927 |
11 Sep 2020 |
93 |
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11 Sep 2020 |
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Anthony Basil Scott McFarland |
29 Nov 1959 |
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MacGREGOR of MacGregor,Baronet of Lanrick,Perth |
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3 Jul 1795 |
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John Murray
MacGregor |
10 Apr 1745 |
28 Jun 1822 |
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28 Jun 1822 |
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Evan John Murray MacGregor |
Jan 1785 |
14 Jun 1841 |
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Governor of Dominica 1831, Antigua 1832, |
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Barbados 1836 and Trinidad 1839 |
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14 Jun 1841 |
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John Atholl Bannatyne MacGregor |
20 Jan 1810 |
11 May 1851 |
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11 May 1851 |
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Malcolm
Macgregor |
29 Aug 1834 |
31 Aug 1879 |
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31 Aug 1879 |
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Malcolm
MacGregor |
3 Aug 1873 |
5 Dec 1958 |
85 |
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5 Dec 1958 |
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Gregor MacGregor |
22 Dec 1925 |
30 Mar 2003 |
77 |
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30 Mar 2003 |
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Malcolm Gregor Charles MacGregor |
23 Mar 1959 |
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MacGREGOR of Saville Row,Middlesex |
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17 Mar 1828 |
UK |
1 |
Patrick
MacGregor |
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17 Jul 1828 |
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17 Jul 1828 |
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William MacGregor |
14 Mar 1817 |
29 Mar 1846 |
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29 Mar 1846 |
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Charles
MacGregor |
8 Nov 1819 |
12 Oct 1879 |
59 |
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12 Oct 1879 |
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William Gordon
MacGregor |
11 Sep 1846 |
15 Jun 1905 |
58 |
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15 Jun 1905 |
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Cyril Patrick McConnell MacGregor |
1887 |
30 Jan 1958 |
70 |
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30 Jan 1958 |
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Robert James McConnell MacGregor |
1890 |
21 Jan 1963 |
72 |
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21 Jan 1963 |
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Edwin Robert
MacGregor |
4 Dec 1931 |
28 Mar 2003 |
71 |
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28 Mar 2003 |
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Ian Grant
MacGregor |
22 Feb 1959 |
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McGRIGOR of Campden Hill,Middlesex |
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30 Sep 1831 |
UK |
1 |
James
McGrigor |
9 Apr 1771 |
2 Apr 1858 |
86 |
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2 Apr 1858 |
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Charles Rhoderic
McGrigor |
2 May 1811 |
13 Jan 1890 |
78 |
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13 Jan 1890 |
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3 |
James Rhoderic Duff McGrigor |
27 Apr 1857 |
4 Feb 1924 |
66 |
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4 Feb 1924 |
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4 |
Charles Colquhoun McGrigor |
26 Apr 1893 |
28 Oct 1946 |
53 |
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28 Oct 1946 |
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5 |
Charles Edward
McGrigor |
5 Oct 1922 |
1 Oct 2007 |
84 |
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1 Oct 2007 |
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James Angus Rhoderick Neil McGrigor |
19 Oct 1949 |
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McIVER of Sarisbury,Hants |
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23 Jul 1896 |
UK |
1 |
Lewis
McIver |
6 Mar 1846 |
9 Aug 1920 |
74 |
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MP for Torquay 1885-1886 and Edinburgh |
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9 Aug 1920 |
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West
1895-1909 |
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Extinct on
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MACKAY of Far |
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28 Mar 1627 |
NS |
1 |
Donald
Mackay |
Mar 1591 |
Feb 1649 |
57 |
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He was subsequently created Lord Reay (qv) |
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in 1628 with which title the baronetcy |
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remains
merged |
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McKENNY |
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1831 |
UK |
1 |
Thomas McKenny |
24 Jul 1770 |
1849 |
78 |
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1849 |
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2 |
William
McKenny |
1798 |
10 Nov 1866 |
68 |
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Extinct on
his death |
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10 Nov 1866 |
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MACKENZIE of Tarbat,Ross |
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21 May 1628 |
NS |
1 |
John
Mackenzie |
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10 Sep 1654 |
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10 Sep 1654 |
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2 |
George Mackenzie,Earl of Cromarty |
1630 |
17 Aug 1714 |
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He resigned the baronetcy in favour of his |
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2nd son in
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29 Apr 1704 |
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3 |
Kenneth
Mackenzie |
c 1658 |
13 Sep 1728 |
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MP for Scotland 1707-1708 and |
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Cromartyshire
1710-1713 and 1727-1728 |
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13 Sep 1728 |
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4 |
George
Mackenzie |
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20 May 1748 |
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MP for Inverness Burghs 1710-1713 and |
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Cromartyshire
1729-1734 |
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20 May 1748 |
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5 |
Kenneth
Mackenzie |
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14 Sep 1763 |
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On his death the heir was under attainder |
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14 Sep 1763 |
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and the baronetcy was therefore forfeited |
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MACKENZIE of Coul,Ross |
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16 Oct 1673 |
NS |
1 |
Kenneth
Mackenzie |
c 1620 |
c 1680 |
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c 1680 |
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2 |
Alexander
Mackenzie |
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1702 |
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1702 |
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3 |
John
Mackenzie |
c 1673 |
c 1715 |
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c 1715 |
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4 |
Colin
Mackenzie |
1674 |
Oct 1740 |
66 |
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Oct 1740 |
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5 |
Alexander
Mackenzie |
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1792 |
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1792 |
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6 |
Alexander
Mackenzie |
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14 Sep 1796 |
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14 Sep 1796 |
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7 |
George Steuart Mackenzie |
22 Jun 1780 |
Oct 1848 |
68 |
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Oct 1848 |
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8 |
Alexander
Mackenzie |
10 Jan 1805 |
3 Jan 1856 |
50 |
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3 Jan 1856 |
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9 |
William
Mackenzie |
20 May 1806 |
21 Dec 1868 |
62 |
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21 Dec 1868 |
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10 |
Robert Ramsay
Mackenzie |
21 Jul 1811 |
19 Sep 1873 |
62 |
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19 Sep 1873 |
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11 |
Arthur George Ramsay Mackenzie |
2 May 1865 |
28 Apr 1935 |
69 |
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28 Apr 1935 |
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12 |
Robert Evelyn
Mackenzie |
15 Feb 1906 |
28 Jul 1990 |
84 |
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28 Jul 1990 |
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13 |
Peter Douglas
Mackenzie |
23 Apr 1949 |
31 Dec 2021 |
72 |
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31 Dec 2021 |
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13 |
Miles Roderick Turing
Mackenzie |
18 April 1952 |
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MACKENZIE of Darien,Ross |
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22 Feb 1703 |
NS |
1 |
Alexander
Mackenzie |
1663 |
20 Dec 1744 |
81 |
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20 Dec 1744 |
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2 |
George
Mackenzie |
23 Sep 1711 |
c 1780 |
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c 1780 |
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3 |
George
Mackenzie |
28 Mar 1747 |
21 Oct 1815 |
68 |
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21 Oct 1815 |
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4 |
Arthur
Mackenzie |
6 Sep 1782 |
2 Aug 1836 |
53 |
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2 Aug 1836 |
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5 |
George
Mackenzie |
17 Feb 1811 |
Sep 1839 |
28 |
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On his death the baronetcy became dormant |
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Sep 1839 |
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MACKENZIE of Gairloch,Ross |
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22 Feb 1703 |
NS |
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See "Inglis" |
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MACKENZIE of Scatwell,Ross |
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22 Feb 1703 |
NS |
1 |
Kenneth
Mackenzie |
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1730 |
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1730 |
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2 |
Roderick
Mackenzie |
c 1687 |
24 Apr 1750 |
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24 Apr 1750 |
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3 |
Lewis
Mackenzie |
1715 |
13 Sep 1756 |
41 |
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13 Sep 1756 |
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4 |
Roderick
Mackenzie |
c 1740 |
11 Jun 1811 |
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11 Jun 1811 |
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5 |
James
Wemyss Mackenzie |
10 Jun 1770 |
8 Mar 1843 |
72 |
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MP for Ross-shire 1822-1831. Lord |
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Lieutenant Ross-shire 1826-1843 |
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8 Mar 1843 |
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6 |
James John Randoll Mackenzie |
20 Jun 1814 |
28 Feb 1884 |
69 |
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28 Feb 1884 |
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7 |
James Dixon
Mackenzie |
22 Apr 1830 |
24 Jun 1900 |
70 |
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24 Jun 1900 |
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8 |
James Kenneth Douglas Mackenzie |
31 Aug 1859 |
5 Dec 1930 |
71 |
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5 Dec 1930 |
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9 |
Lewis Roderick Kenneth Mackenzie |
8 Aug 1902 |
10 Dec 1972 |
70 |
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10 Dec 1972 |
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10 |
Roderick Campbell Mackenzie |
15 Nov 1954 |
31 May 1981 |
26 |
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31 May 1981 |
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11 |
Roderick Edward Francois McQuhae |
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Mackenzie |
11 Dec 1894 |
7 Jan 1986 |
91 |
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7 Jan 1986 |
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12 |
Roderick McQuhae Mackenzie |
17 Apr 1942 |
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MACKENZIE of Royston,Edinburgh |
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8 Feb 1704 |
NS |
1 |
James
Mackenzie |
c 1671 |
9 Nov 1744 |
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9 Nov 1744 |
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2 |
George
Mackenzie |
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20 May 1748 |
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20 May 1748 |
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3 |
Kenneth Mackenzie (see also 1628 creation) |
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14 Sep 1763 |
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14 Sep 1763 |
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and the baronetcy was therefore forfeited |
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MACKENZIE of Delvine,Perth |
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9 Nov 1805 |
UK |
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MACKENZIE of Berkeley Square,London |
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26 May 1819 |
UK |
1 |
Ewen Baillie |
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21 Aug 1820 |
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21 Aug 1820 |
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2 |
Alexander
Mackenzie |
c 1771 |
17 Oct 1853 |
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his death |
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17 Oct 1853 |
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MACKENZIE of Kilcoy,Ross |
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15 Mar 1836 |
UK |
1 |
Colin
Mackenzie |
22 Apr 1782 |
16 Jan 1845 |
62 |
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For
details of the special remainder included |
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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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16 Jan 1845 |
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2 |
Evan
Mackenzie |
15 Aug 1816 |
12 Dec 1883 |
67 |
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Extinct on
his death |
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12 Dec 1883 |
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MACKENZIE of Glen Muick,Aberdeen |
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21 Mar 1890 |
UK |
1 |
James Thompson Mackenzie |
27 Dec 1818 |
12 Aug 1890 |
71 |
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12 Aug 1890 |
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2 |
Allan Russell
Mackenzie |
29 Mar 1850 |
20 Aug 1906 |
56 |
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20 Aug 1906 |
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3 |
Victor Audley Falconer Mackenzie |
15 Dec 1882 |
18 Apr 1944 |
61 |
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18 Apr 1944 |
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4 |
Alexander George Anthony Allan Mackenzie |
4 Jan 1913 |
5 Jan 1993 |
80 |
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5 Jan 1993 |
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5 |
James William Guy Mackenzie |
6 Oct 1946 |
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MACKESON of Hythe,Kent |
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29 Jan 1954 |
UK |
1 |
Harry Ripley
Mackeson |
25 May 1905 |
25 Jan 1964 |
58 |
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MP for Hythe 1945-1950 and Folkestone |
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and Hythe
1950-1959 |
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25 Jan 1964 |
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2 |
Rupert Henry
Mackeson |
16 Nov 1941 |
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MACKIE of Corraith,Kilmarnock |
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23 Jun 1920 |
UK |
1 |
Peter Jeffrey
Mackie |
26 Nov 1855 |
22 Sep 1924 |
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his death |
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22 Sep 1924 |
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MACKINNON of Strathaird and Loup,Argyll |
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15 Jul 1889 |
UK |
1 |
William
Mackinnon |
31 Mar 1823 |
22 Jun 1893 |
70 |
to |
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his death |
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22 Jun 1893 |
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MACKINTOSH of Mackintosh,Glamorgan |
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30 Dec 1812 |
UK |
1 |
Aeneas
Mackintosh |
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21 Jan 1820 |
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his death |
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MACKINTOSH of Halifax,Yorks |
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28 Jan 1935 |
UK |
1 |
Harold Vincent Mackintosh |
8 Jun 1891 |
27 Dec 1964 |
73 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Mackintosh (qv) in 1948 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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MACKWORTH of Normanton,Rutland |
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4 Jun 1619 |
E |
1 |
Thomas
Mackworth |
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Mar 1626 |
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Mar 1626 |
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2 |
Henry Mackworth |
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24 Aug 1640 |
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24 Aug 1640 |
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3 |
Thomas
Mackworth |
1 May 1624 |
28 Nov 1694 |
70 |
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MP for Rutland 1679,1680-1681 and 1685- |
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1694 |
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28 Nov 1694 |
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4 |
Thomas Mackworth |
after 1666 |
Feb 1745 |
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MP for Rutland
1694-1695,1701-1708 |
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and 1721-1727 and Portsmouth 1713-1715 |
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Feb 1745 |
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5 |
Thomas
Mackworth |
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17 Oct 1769 |
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17 Oct 1769 |
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6 |
Henry
Mackworth |
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14 Jan 1774 |
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14 Jan 1774 |
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7 |
Henry
Mackworth |
c 1728 |
1 Aug 1803 |
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his death |
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1 Aug 1803 |
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MACKWORTH of the Gnoll,Glamorgan |
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16 Sep 1776 |
GB |
1 |
Herbert
Mackworth |
1 Jan 1737 |
25 Oct 1791 |
54 |
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MP for Cardiff
1766-1790 |
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25 Oct 1791 |
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Robert Humphrey Mackworth |
16 Nov 1764 |
13 Sep 1795 |
30 |
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13 Sep 1795 |
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3 |
Digby
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14 May 1766 |
2 May 1838 |
71 |
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2 May 1838 |
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Digby
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13 Jun 1789 |
23 Dec 1852 |
63 |
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23 Dec 1852 |
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Digby Francis
Mackworth |
7 Jul 1817 |
8 Sep 1857 |
40 |
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8 Sep 1857 |
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6 |
Arthur William
Mackworth |
5 Oct 1842 |
8 Mar 1914 |
71 |
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8 Mar 1914 |
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Humphrey Mackworth |
11 Jul 1871 |
2 May 1948 |
76 |
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2 May 1948 |
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8 |
Harry Llewellyn Mackworth |
17 Mar 1878 |
18 Nov 1952 |
74 |
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18 Nov 1952 |
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9 |
David Arthur Geoffrey Mackworth |
13 Jul 1912 |
8 Feb 1998 |
85 |
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8 Feb 1998 |
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10 |
Digby John
Mackworth |
2 Nov 1945 |
17 Jul 2018 |
72 |
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17 Jul 2018 |
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11 |
Alan Keith
Mackworth |
18 Oct 1945 |
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MACKWORTH-PRAED of Owsden Hall,Suffolk |
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28 Dec 1905 |
UK |
1 |
Herbert Bulkley Mackworth-Praed |
2 May 1841 |
21 Nov 1921 |
80 |
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21 Nov 1921 |
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his death |
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McLAREN of Bodnant,Denbigh,Gwylgre, |
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Flint and Hilders,Surrey |
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8 Aug 1902 |
UK |
1 |
Charles Benjamin Bright McLaren |
12 May 1850 |
23 Jan 1934 |
83 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Aberconway (qv) in 1911 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged,although,as at |
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30/06/2014,the baronetcy does not appear on |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage |
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MACLAY of Park Terrace,Glasgow |
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20 Jul 1914 |
UK |
1 |
James Paton
Maclay |
6 Sep 1857 |
24 Apr 1951 |
93 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Maclay (qv) in 1922 with which title the |
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baronetcy
remains merged |
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MACLEAN of Morvaren,Argyll |
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3 Sep 1631 |
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1 |
Lauchlan
Maclean |
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18 Apr 1649 |
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18 Apr 1649 |
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2 |
Hector
Maclean |
c 1625 |
1674 |
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1674 |
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3 |
Allan
Maclean |
c 1637 |
1674 |
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1674 |
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4 |
John
Maclean |
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c 1719 |
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c 1719 |
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5 |
Hector Maclean |
c 1704 |
c Feb 1751 |
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c Feb 1751 |
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6 |
Allan
Maclean |
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10 Dec 1783 |
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10 Dec 1783 |
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7 |
Hector
Maclean |
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2 Nov 1818 |
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2 Nov 1818 |
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8 |
Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton Maclean |
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5 Jul 1847 |
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5 Jul 1847 |
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9 |
Charles Fitzroy
Maclean |
14 Oct 1798 |
27 Jan 1883 |
84 |
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27 Jan 1883 |
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10 |
Fitzroy
Donald Maclean |
18 May 1835 |
22 Nov 1936 |
101 |
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22 Nov 1936 |
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11 |
Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean,later [1971] Baron |
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Maclean [L] |
5 May 1916 |
8 Feb 1990 |
73 |
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8 Feb 1990 |
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12 |
Lachlan Hector Charles McLean |
25 Aug 1942 |
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MACLEAN of Dunconnel,Argyll |
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22 Jul 1957 |
UK |
1 |
Fitzroy Hew
Maclean |
11 Mar 1911 |
15 Jun 1996 |
85 |
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MP
for Lancaster 1941-1959 and Bute & Northern |
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1959-1974 KT 1993 |
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15 Jun 1996 |
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2 |
Charles
Edward Maclean |
31 Oct 1946 |
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MACLELLAN of Bombie,Galloway |
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c 1631 |
NS |
1 |
Robert
Maclellan |
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1641 |
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He was subsequently created Lord |
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Kirkcudbright (qv) in 1633 with which title |
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the baronetcy then merged until it became |
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dormant
in 1832 |
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MACLEOD of Fuinary,Argyll |
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3 Mar 1924 |
UK |
1 |
John Mackintosh
MacLeod |
5 May 1857 |
6 Mar 1934 |
76 |
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MP for Glasgow Central 1915-1918 and |
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Kelvingrove
1918-1922 |
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6 Mar 1934 |
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2 |
John Mackintosh Norman MacLeod |
10 Aug 1891 |
23 Sep 1939 |
48 |
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23 Sep 1939 |
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3 |
Ian Francis Norman MacLeod |
25 Sep 1921 |
28 Apr 1944 |
22 |
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28 Apr 1944 |
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4 |
George Fielden MacLeod,later [1967] |
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Baron
MacLeod of Fuinary [L] |
17 Jun 1895 |
27 Jun 1991 |
96 |
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27 Jun 1991 |
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5 |
John Maxwell Norman MacLeod |
23 Feb 1952 |
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McLEOD of The Fairfields,Cobham,Surrey |
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22 Jan 1925 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Charles Campbell
McLeod |
19 Jun 1858 |
2 Oct 1936 |
78 |
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2 Oct 1936 |
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2 |
Murdoch Campbell McLeod |
17 Jul 1893 |
21 Apr 1950 |
56 |
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21 Apr 1950 |
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3 |
Charles Henry
McLeod |
7 Nov 1924 |
26 Dec 2012 |
88 |
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26 Dec 2012 |
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4 |
James Roderick Charles McLeod |
26 Sep 1960 |
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McLINTOCK of Sanquhar,Dumfries |
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19 Jan 1934 |
UK |
1 |
Sir
William McLintock |
26 Sep 1873 |
8 May 1947 |
73 |
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8 May 1947 |
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2 |
Thomson
McLintock |
30 Apr 1905 |
23 Dec 1953 |
48 |
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23 Dec 1953 |
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3 |
William Traven
McLintock |
4 Jan 1931 |
26 Jun 1987 |
56 |
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26 Jun 1987 |
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4 |
Michael William
McLintock |
13 Aug 1958 |
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MACLURE of the Home,Whalley Range,Lancs |
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12 Mar 1898 |
UK |
1 |
John William
Maclure |
22 Apr 1835 |
28 Jan 1901 |
65 |
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MP for Stretford 1886-1901 |
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28 Jan 1901 |
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2 |
John Edward Stanley Maclure |
25 Feb 1869 |
16 Nov 1938 |
69 |
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16 Nov 1938 |
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3 |
John William Spencer Maclure |
4 Feb 1899 |
1 Mar 1980 |
81 |
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1 Mar 1980 |
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4 |
John Robert Spencer Maclure |
25 Mar 1934 |
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MacMAHON of Clondirrala,Clare |
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15 Aug 1628 |
I |
1 |
Tiege MacMahon |
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c 1650 |
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c 1650 |
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2 |
Turlough
MacMahon |
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c 1680 |
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c 1680 |
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McMAHON of Dublin |
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6 May 1815 |
UK |
1 |
William
McMahon |
12 Jul 1776 |
13 Jan 1837 |
60 |
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PC [I]
1814 |
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13 Jan 1837 |
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2 |
Beresford Burston McMahon |
14 Feb 1808 |
11 Jan 1873 |
64 |
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11 Jan 1873 |
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3 |
William Samuel
McMahon |
9 Nov 1839 |
3 Jun 1905 |
65 |
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3 Jun 1905 |
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4 |
Lionel McMahon |
30 Jun 1856 |
20 Feb 1926 |
69 |
to |
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Extinct on
his death |
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20 Feb 1926 |
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McMAHON of Ashley Manor,Hants |
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7 Aug 1817 |
UK |
1 |
John
McMahon |
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12 Sep 1817 |
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For
details of the special remainder included |
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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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PC
1812 |
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12 Sep 1817 |
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2 |
Thomas
McMahon |
27 Dec 1779 |
10 Apr 1860 |
80 |
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10 Apr 1860 |
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3 |
Thomas Westropp McMahon |
c 1813 |
23 Jan 1892 |
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23 Jan 1892 |
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4 |
Aubrey Hope McMahon |
26 Aug 1862 |
8 Apr 1893 |
30 |
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8 Apr 1893 |
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5 |
Horace Westropp McMahon |
28 Oct 1863 |
9 Jul 1932 |
68 |
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9 Jul 1932 |
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6 |
Eyre
McMahon |
24 Aug 1860 |
10 Sep 1935 |
75 |
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10 Sep 1935 |
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7 |
William Patrick
McMahon |
24 Apr 1900 |
5 Jan 1977 |
76 |
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5 Jan 1977 |
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8 |
Brian Patrick
McMahon |
9 Jun 1942 |
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MacMASTER of Glengarry,Ontario,Canada |
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26 Jan 1921 |
UK |
1 |
Donald
MacMaster |
3 Sep 1846 |
3 Mar 1922 |
75 |
to |
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MP for Chertsey 1910-1922 |
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3 Mar 1922 |
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Extinct on
his death |
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MACNAB of Dundurn Castle,Canada |
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5 Feb 1858 |
UK |
1 |
Sir
Allan Napier Macnab |
19 Feb 1798 |
8 Aug 1862 |
64 |
to |
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his death |
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8 Aug 1862 |
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MACNAGHTEN of Bushmills House,co. |
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Antrim and Mahan,co.Armagh |
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16 Jul 1836 |
UK |
1 |
Francis Workman-Macnaghten |
2 Aug 1763 |
22 Nov 1843 |
80 |
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22 Nov 1843 |
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2 |
Edmund Charles Workman-Macnaghten |
1 Apr 1790 |
6 Jan 1876 |
85 |
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MP for
co.Antrim 1847-1852 |
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6 Jan 1876 |
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3 |
Francis Edmund Workman-Macnaghten |
9 Jul 1828 |
21 Jul 1911 |
83 |
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PC
[I] 1906. Lord Lieutenant Antrim
. |
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1890-1911 |
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21 Jul 1911 |
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Edward Macnaghten,Baron Macnaghten |
3 Feb 1830 |
17 Feb 1913 |
83 |
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17 Feb 1913 |
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5 |
Edward Charles Macnaghten |
9 Oct 1859 |
31 Dec 1914 |
55 |
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31 Dec 1914 |
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6 |
Edward Harry Macnaghten |
12 Feb 1896 |
1 Jul 1916 |
20 |
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1 Jul 1916 |
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7 |
Arthur Douglas Macnaghten |
25 Jan 1897 |
15 Sep 1916 |
19 |
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15 Sep 1916 |
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8 |
Francis Alexander Macnaghten |
18 May 1863 |
1 Nov 1951 |
88 |
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1 Nov 1951 |
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9 |
Frederic Fergus Macnaghten |
10 May 1867 |
18 Nov 1955 |
88 |
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18 Nov 1955 |
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10 |
Antony
Macnaghten |
15 Nov 1899 |
12 Dec 1972 |
73 |
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12 Dec 1972 |
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11 |
Patrick Alexander Macnaghten |
24 Jan 1927 |
22 Aug 2007 |
80 |
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22 Aug 2007 |
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12 |
Malcolm Francis Macnaghten |
21 Sep 1956 |
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18 Jan 1840 |
UK |
1 |
William Hay
Macnaghten |
24 Aug 1793 |
25 Dec 1841 |
48 |
to |
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Extinct on
his death |
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25 Dec 1841 |
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MACPHERSON of Calcutta,India |
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27 Jun 1786 |
GB |
1 |
John
Macpherson |
c 1745 |
12 Jan 1821 |
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12 Jan 1821 |
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1796-1802 |
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MACPHERSON of Drumalban |
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26 Apr 1933 |
UK |
1 |
James Ian
Macpherson |
14 May 1880 |
14 Aug 1937 |
57 |
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Strathcarron (qv) in 1936 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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MACPHERSON-GRANT |
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of Ballindallock,Elgin |
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25 Jul 1838 |
UK |
1 |
George Macpherson-Grant |
25 Feb 1781 |
24 Nov 1846 |
65 |
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MP for Sutherland 1809-1812 and 1816-1826 |
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24 Nov 1846 |
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2 |
John Macpherson-Grant |
3 Aug 1804 |
2 Dec 1850 |
46 |
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2 Dec 1850 |
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3 |
George Macpherson-Grant |
12 Aug 1839 |
5 Dec 1907 |
68 |
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MP for Elgin & Nairn 1879-1886 |
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5 Dec 1907 |
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4 |
John Macpherson-Grant |
22 Mar 1863 |
25 Nov 1914 |
51 |
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25 Nov 1914 |
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5 |
George Macpherson-Grant |
15 May 1890 |
12 Feb 1951 |
60 |
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12 Feb 1951 |
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6 |
Ewan George Macpherson-Grant |
29 Sep 1907 |
12 Feb 1983 |
75 |
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his death |
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12 Feb 1983 |
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MACREADY of Cheltenham,Gloucs |
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1 Mar 1923 |
UK |
1 |
Cecil Frederick Nevil Macready |
7 May 1862 |
9 Jan 1946 |
83 |
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PC [I]
1920 |
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9 Jan 1946 |
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2 |
Gordon Nevil
Macready |
5 Apr 1891 |
17 Oct 1956 |
65 |
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17 Oct 1956 |
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3 |
Nevil John Wilfrid Macready |
7 Sep 1921 |
27 Sep 2014 |
93 |
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27 Sep 2014 |
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Charles Nevil
Macready |
19 May 1955 |
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MacROBERT of Douneside,Aberdeen |
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5 Apr 1922 |
UK |
1 |
Sir
Alexander MacRobert |
21 May 1854 |
22 Jun 1922 |
68 |
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22 Jun 1922 |
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2 |
Alasdair Workman MacRobert |
11 Jul 1912 |
1 Jun 1938 |
25 |
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1 Jun 1938 |
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3 |
Roderic Alan
MacRobert |
8 May 1915 |
22 May 1941 |
26 |
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22 May 1941 |
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4 |
Iain Workman
MacRobert |
19 Apr 1917 |
30 Jun 1941 |
24 |
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30 Jun 1941 |
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For
further information on this baronetcy see |
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the note at the foot of this page |
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McTAGGART of Ardwell,Wigtown |
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Aug 1841 |
UK |
1 |
John
McTaggart |
15 Mar 1789 |
13 Aug 1867 |
78 |
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MP for Wigtown
1835-1857 |
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13 Aug 1867 |
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MACTAGGART of King's Park,Glasgow |
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2 Feb 1938 |
UK |
1 |
John Auld
Mactaggart |
30 Sep 1867 |
24 Nov 1956 |
89 |
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24 Nov 1956 |
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2 |
John Auld
Mactaggart |
27 Jun 1898 |
8 Apr 1960 |
61 |
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8 Apr 1960 |
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Ian Auld
Mactaggart |
19 Apr 1923 |
27 Jan 1987 |
63 |
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27 Jan 1987 |
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4 |
John Auld
Mactaggart |
21 Jan 1951 |
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McTAGGART-STEWART |
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of Southwick,Kirkcudbright |
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7 Oct 1892 |
UK |
1 |
Mark John McTaggart-Stewart |
12 Oct 1834 |
26 Sep 1923 |
88 |
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MP for Wigtown Burghs 1874-1880 and 1880 |
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and Kirkcudbright 1885-1906 and 1910 |
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26 Sep 1923 |
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2 |
Edward Orde McTaggart-Stewart |
31 Jan 1883 |
19 Oct 1948 |
65 |
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19 Oct 1948 |
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MADDEN of Kells,co.Kilkenny |
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7 Oct 1919 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Charles
Edward Madden |
5 Sep 1862 |
5 Jun 1935 |
72 |
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Admiral of the Fleet 1924. OM 1931 |
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5 Jun 1935 |
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2 |
Charles Edward
Madden |
15 Jun 1906 |
23 Apr 2001 |
94 |
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23 Apr 2001 |
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3 |
Peter John
Madden |
10 Sep 1942 |
20 Nov 2006 |
64 |
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20 Nov 2006 |
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4 |
Charles
Jonathan Madden |
11 Aug 1949 |
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MADDOX of Wormley,Herts |
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11 Mar 1676 |
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1 |
Benjamin
Maddox |
c 1638 |
14 Dec 1716 |
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14 Dec 1716 |
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MADGE of St Margaret's Bay,Kent |
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26 May 1919 |
UK |
1 |
William Thomas
Madge |
6 Oct 1845 |
29 Jan 1927 |
81 |
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29 Jan 1927 |
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2 |
Frank William
Madge |
24 Mar 1897 |
26 May 1962 |
65 |
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26 May 1962 |
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MAGILL of Gill Hall,Devon |
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10 Nov 1680 |
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1 |
John
Magill |
by 1639 |
18 Jan 1700 |
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18 Jan 1700 |
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MAGNAY of Postford House,Surrey |
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8 Nov 1844 |
UK |
1 |
William
Magnay |
4 Mar 1797 |
3 Apr 1871 |
74 |
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3 Apr 1871 |
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2 |
William
Magnay |
30 Nov 1855 |
8 Jun 1917 |
61 |
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8 Jun 1917 |
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3 |
Christopher Boyd William Magnay |
27 Mar 1884 |
4 Sep 1960 |
76 |
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Extinct on
his death |
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4 Sep 1960 |
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MAGNUS of Tangley Hill,Surrey |
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22 Jun 1917 |
UK |
1 |
Philip
Magnus |
7 Oct 1842 |
29 Aug 1933 |
90 |
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MP for London University 1906-1922 |
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29 Aug 1933 |
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2 |
Philip Magnus (Magnus-Allcroft from 1951) |
8 Feb 1906 |
21 Dec 1988 |
82 |
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21 Dec 1988 |
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3 |
Laurence Henry Philip Magnus |
24 Sep 1955 |
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MAGRATH of Allevolan,Tipperary |
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5 Jun 1629 |
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1 |
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Magrath |
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c 1652 |
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Terence
Magrath |
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c 1660 |
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3 |
John
Magrath |
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c 1670 |
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c 1670 |
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MAHON of Castlegar,co.Galway |
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14 Apr 1819 |
UK |
1 |
Ross
Mahon |
1763 |
10 Aug 1835 |
72 |
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MP for
Ennis 1820 |
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10 Aug 1835 |
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2 |
Ross
Mahon |
18 Jul 1811 |
5 Apr 1842 |
30 |
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5 Apr 1842 |
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3 |
James
Fitzgerald Mahon |
13 Jun 1812 |
11 Mar 1852 |
39 |
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11 Mar 1852 |
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William Vesey
Ross Mahon |
14 Jul 1813 |
14 Aug 1893 |
80 |
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14 Aug 1893 |
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5 |
William Henry
Mahon |
31 Dec 1856 |
13 Aug 1926 |
69 |
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13 Aug 1926 |
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6 |
George Edward John Mahon |
22 Jun 1911 |
16 Dec 1987 |
76 |
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16 Dec 1987 |
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7 |
William Walter
Mahon |
4 Dec 1940 |
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MAINWARING of Over Peover,Cheshire |
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22 Nov 1660 |
E |
1 |
Thomas
Mainwaring |
7 Apr 1623 |
28 Jun 1689 |
66 |
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MP for Cheshire 1660-1661 |
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28 Jun 1689 |
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2 |
John
Mainwaring |
8 May 1656 |
4 Nov 1702 |
46 |
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MP for Cheshire 1689-1702 |
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4 Nov 1702 |
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3 |
Thomas
Mainwaring |
7 Aug 1681 |
21 Sep 1726 |
45 |
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21 Sep 1726 |
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4 |
Henry
Mainwaring |
7 Nov 1726 |
6 Apr 1797 |
70 |
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his death |
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6 Apr 1797 |
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MAINWARING of Over Peover,Cheshire |
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26 May 1804 |
UK |
1 |
Henry
Mainwaring |
25 Apr 1782 |
11 Jan 1860 |
77 |
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11 Jan 1860 |
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2 |
Harry
Mainwaring |
3 Nov 1804 |
23 Sep 1875 |
70 |
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23 Sep 1875 |
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3 |
Stapleton Thomas Mainwaring |
6 Jan 1837 |
4 Aug 1878 |
41 |
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4 Aug 1878 |
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4 |
Phillip Tatton
Mainwaring |
11 Sep 1838 |
21 Feb 1906 |
67 |
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21 Feb 1906 |
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5 |
Harry Stapleton Mainwaring |
25 Aug 1878 |
30 Dec 1934 |
56 |
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his death |
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30 Dec 1934 |
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MAITLAND of Pitrichies,Aberdeen |
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12 Mar 1672 |
NS |
1 |
Richard
Maitland |
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22 Feb 1677 |
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22 Feb 1677 |
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2 |
Richard
Maitland |
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c Sep 1679 |
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c Sep 1679 |
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3 |
Charles
Maitland |
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1700 |
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1700 |
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4 |
Charles
Maitland |
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c 1704 |
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c 1704 |
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dormant or
extinct |
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MAITLAND of Ravelrig |
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18 Nov 1680 |
NS |
1 |
John
Maitland |
c 1655 |
30 Aug 1710 |
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of Lauderdale (qv) in 1695 with which |
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title the baronetcy remains merged |
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MAITLAND of Clifton Hall,Midlothian |
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30 Nov 1818 |
UK |
1 |
Alexander
Maitland |
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14 Feb 1820 |
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14 Feb 1820 |
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2 |
Alexander Charles Maitland |
21 Nov 1755 |
7 Feb 1848 |
92 |
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7 Feb 1848 |
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3 |
Alexander Charles Maitland (Ramsay-Gibson- |
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Maitland from
1856) |
7 Jan 1820 |
16 May 1876 |
56 |
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MP for Midlothian 1868-1874 |
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16 May 1876 |
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4 |
James Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland |
29 Mar 1848 |
9 Nov 1897 |
49 |
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9 Nov 1897 |
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5 |
John Nisbet
Maitland |
26 Nov 1850 |
14 Dec 1936 |
86 |
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14 Dec 1936 |
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6 |
John
Maitland |
25 Nov 1879 |
27 Nov 1949 |
70 |
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27 Nov 1949 |
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7 |
George Ramsay
Maitland |
20 Dec 1882 |
1 Nov 1960 |
77 |
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1 Nov 1960 |
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8 |
Alexander Keith
Maitland |
26 Oct 1920 |
18 Jul 1963 |
42 |
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18 Jul 1963 |
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9 |
Richard John
Maitland |
24 Nov 1952 |
14 Jan 1994 |
41 |
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14 Jan 1994 |
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10 |
Charles Alexander Maitland |
3 Jun 1986 |
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MAJOR of Worlingsworth,Suffolk |
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15 Jul 1765 |
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MAKDOUGALL of Alderston,Peebles |
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22 Feb 1703 |
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MAKGILL of Cranston Riddle |
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19 Jul 1627 |
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James Makgill,later [1651] 1st Viscount Oxfuird |
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5 May 1663 |
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Robert Makgill,2nd Viscount Oxfuird |
20 May 1651 |
8 Dec 1706 |
55 |
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8 Dec 1706 |
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For continuation of the descent of this |
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baronetcy see "Oxfuird,Viscount of" in |
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Peerage
section |
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MAKINS of Oxford,Oxon |
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9 Jan 1903 |
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1 |
William Thomas
Makins |
16 Mar 1840 |
2 Feb 1906 |
65 |
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MP for Essex South 1874-1885 and Walthamstow |
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1886-1892 |
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2 Feb 1906 |
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2 |
Paul Augustine
Makins |
8 Jun 1871 |
9 Sep 1939 |
68 |
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9 Sep 1939 |
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3 |
William Vivian
Makins |
19 Jan 1903 |
22 Apr 1969 |
66 |
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22 Apr 1969 |
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4 |
Paul
Vivian Makins |
12 Nov 1913 |
17 Dec 1999 |
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his death |
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17 Dec 1999 |
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MALCOLM of Balbedie and Innertiel,Fife |
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25 Jul 1665 |
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John
Malcolm |
1646 |
30 Mar 1729 |
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for Clackmannan & Kinross 1711-1713 |
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30 Mar 1729 |
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2 |
John
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4 May 1681 |
12 Aug 1753 |
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12 Aug 1753 |
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Michael Malcolm |
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5 May 1793 |
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James
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25 Oct 1805 |
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John
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1 Apr 1749 |
23 May 1816 |
67 |
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23 May 1816 |
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Michael
Malcolm |
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8 Oct 1828 |
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John Malcolm |
1 Apr 1828 |
24 Dec 1865 |
37 |
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24 Dec 1865 |
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James
Malcolm |
11 Apr 1823 |
8 Jun 1901 |
78 |
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8 Jun 1901 |
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James William
Malcolm |
29 Mar 1862 |
30 Apr 1927 |
65 |
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30 Apr 1927 |
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Michael Albert James Malcolm |
9 May 1898 |
10 Jan 1976 |
77 |
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10 Jan 1976 |
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David Peter Michael Malcolm |
7 Jul 1919 |
30 Nov 1995 |
76 |
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30 Nov 1995 |
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James William Thomas Alexander Malcolm |
15 May 1930 |
4 Sep 2012 |
82 |
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4 Sep 2012 |
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Alexander James Elton Malcolm |
30 Aug 1956 |
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Sir William Isaac Macartney, 4th baronet |
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Sir William appears to be have been a solitary
eccentric, who lived in the Australian state of |
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Queensland.
The following notice of his death appeared in the 'Canberra Times' on 6
May |
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1942:- |
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'The death has occurred of Sir William Macartney,
75, at Mackay, and it removes a colourful |
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Central Queensland identity. He was the fourth
baronet of the line, but shunned the use |
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of the title. He was a striking figure and the
townspeople referred to him as Sir William, |
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but inland he was known as plain Bill. |
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'He was widely read but was eccentric. On his
rare visits to Mackay he generally wore old |
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clothes and carried a schoolboy's bag or a sugar
bag over shoulders. He was educated at |
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Rockhampton Grammar School and took up surveying,
joining the laboratory staff at the old |
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Habana sugar mill. He followed cane farming and
was an expert on the origin of Aboriginal |
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names.' |
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Sir Godfrey Maculloch, 2nd baronet |
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Maculloch was convicted of shooting William
Gordon of Cardines in the leg, causing a wound |
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from
which Gordon eventually died. The Maculloch family's estates had been sold to
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neighbouring Gordon family in 1629, but the
Macullochs still claimed the lands around Cardoness |
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Castle
and the dispute had now become a feud. Maculloch was sentenced to death for
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action
and was executed by beheading on 26 March 1697. The following transcription
of his |
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speech while on the scaffold appeared as a
broadside published on the day of his execution:- |
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'The Last Speech of Sir GODFREY M'CULLOCH of
Myretoun, Knight and Baronet, who was |
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Beheaded at the Cross of Edinburgh, the Twenty
Sixth day of March, 1697. |
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'I Am brought here Good People to give
Satisfaction to Justice, for the Slaughter of William |
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Gordon designed of Cardines; And therefore I am
obliged as a dying Man, to give a Faithfull and |
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True Account of that matter. |
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'I do declare in the Sight of GOD, I had no
design against his Life, nor did I expect to see him, |
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when I came where the Accident happened; I came
there contrair to my Inclination, being |
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pressed by these two Persons, who were the
Principal Witnesses against me, (they declaring |
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he was not out of Bed) that I might relieve their
Goods he had poinded [impounded]; I do |
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freely forgive them, and I Pray heartily GOD may
forgive them, for bringing me to that place. |
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'When
I was in England, I was of times urged by several Persons, who declared they
had |
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Commission from Castle-Stewart and his Lady, (now
the Pursuers for my Blood) that I might |
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give up the Papers of these Lands of Cardines,
wherupon they promised not only a piece of |
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Money, But also to concurr for procuring me a
Remission: And I have been several times since |
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in
the Countrie, where the Misfortune happened, and where they lived, But never
troubled by |
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any of them; Although now after they have got
themselves secured in these Lands without |
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me, they have been very active in the Pursute,
untill at last they have got me brought to this |
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place. |
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'I do acknowledge my Sentence is Just, and does
not Repine; For albeit it was only a single |
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Wound in the Legg, by a shot of small Hail, which
was neither intended, nor could be foreseen |
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to be deadly; Yet I do believe, That GOD in his
Justice hath suffered me to fall in that miserable |
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Accident,
for which I am now to suffer, because of my many other Great and
Grievous |
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unrepented for Sins; I do therefore heartily
forgive my Judges, Accusers, Witnesses and all |
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Others who have now, or at any time injured me,
as I wish to be Foregiven. |
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'I Recommend my Wife, and poor Children to the
Protection of the Almighty GOD, who doth take |
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Care of, and Provides for the Widow and
Fatherless; And Prayes, That GOD may Stirr up and |
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Enable their Friends and mine, to be Careful of
them. |
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'I have been Branded as being a Roman Catholick,
which I altogether disown, And Declare, as |
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the
Words of a Dying Man, whom am instantly to make my Appearance before the
Great |
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Tribunal
of the Great GOD, That I die in the True Catholick Reformed Protestant
Religion, |
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Renouncing
all Righteoussness of my own, or any Others: Relying only upon the Merits
of |
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CHRIST
JESUS, through whose Blood, I hope to be Saved, And whom I Trust, will not
only be |
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my Judge, But also Advocate with the Father for
my Redemption. |
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'Now, Dear Spectators, As my Last Request, Again
and Again, I earnestly Desire, and Begg, The |
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Assistance of Your Fervent Prayers, That,
Although I stand here Condemned by Man, I may be |
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Absolved before the Tribunal of the Great GOD,
That in place of this Scaffold I may enjoy a |
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Throne of Glory; That this Violent Death may
bring me to a Life of Glorious Rest, Eternal in the |
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Heavens: And that in place of all these
Spectators, I may be Accompanyed with an Innumerable |
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Company of Saints and Angels, Singing, Hallelujah
to the Great KING to all Eternity. |
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'Now, O LORD, Remember me with that Love Thou
bearest to Thy Own, O visite me with Thy |
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Salvation, that I may see the Good of Thy Chosen
Ones, and may Glory in Thine Inheritance, |
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LORD JESUS Purge me from all my Sins, and from
this of Blood Guiltiness, Wash me in Thy Own |
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Blood. Great are mine Iniquities, But Greater are
the Mercies of GOD! O let me be amongst the |
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number of those for whom CHRIST dyed; Be Then my
Advocate with the Father Into Thy hands |
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do I recommend my Spirit: Come, LORD JESUS Come,
and receive my Soul, Amen.' |
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Sir William Gordon MacGregor, 4th baronet [1828] |
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The following is an extract from the 'Los Angeles
Times' of 4 May 1903. |
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'Sir
William Gordon MacGregor, whose lineage fills half a page of the Peerage, but
who has been |
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known best lately as "the poorhouse
Baronet," has had a good many queer experiences in the |
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course of his chequered career, but his
remarkable marriage this week must have struck him |
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as
about the queerest of them all. The Baronet, who is 57, lost about six months
ago, a |
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pension
which hitherto had been his only support. Having no relatives to come to
his |
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assistance, he soon afterward was received, like
any other aged pauper, into the West Ham |
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Poorhouse.
His presence there naturally attracted much attention and soon the titled
'inmate' |
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was
bombarded with letters from women in different sections of the country, all
of whom were |
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anxious to undertake his maintenance in exchange
for the honor of being "Lady MacGregor." |
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'One
of the most enterprising of these fair ones sent her sister to conduct
negotiations with |
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the
Baronet in his melancholy retreat. Everything went swimmingly, and soon Sir
William was |
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able
to announce to his fellow-inmates that he was about to be married to a lady
of means, |
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whom he had not yet seen, but who already had
arranged - through her sister - for his removal |
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from
the poorhouse to comfortable quarters in the fashionable part of the town,
pending the |
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tying
of the matrimonial knot. A few days afterward came the news of the Baronet's
departure |
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from his uncongenial surroundings and [the] day
before yesterday, that of his marriage, which |
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took
place in the country. But, lo and behold, the lady whom Sir William had led
to the altar - |
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or
rather to the registrar - was not she who had come forward with the offer of
marriage but |
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her energetic sister, who had been entrusted with
the delicate negotiations therefor. |
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'At the first blush, it seemed as if Sir
William's fiancée's representative must have played her |
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false and cut her out of her "ladyship"
by underhand means, but though the facts proved to be |
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otherwise, the situation is no less piquant. It
seems that, just at the last moment, the bride- |
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elect was seized with certain scruples which to
her mind put marriage out of the question, and |
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it had just begun to look as if Sir William would
have to return to his pauper state when his |
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intended
sister-in-law threw herself into the breach and declared that she, too, had
some |
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means and would marry the Baronet if he was
"willin'." As he was, no time was lost. |
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'The lady who is now Lady MacGregor formerly was
Miss Alice Gulliver, and she is 49. Both she |
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and her sister have lived for several years at
Clifton in the household of a wealthy unmarried |
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woman, to whom Miss Gulliver, who first sought
Sir William MacGregor's hand, is companion. |
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Soon after Sir William left the poorhouse, his
present wife took him down to Clifton to see her |
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sister and "principal" and it was there
that the latter's unexplained change of heart took place |
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and where the Baronet and Miss Alice Gulliver
were married by the nearest registrar with such |
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witnesses as could be got hold of. One of them
was the woman who kept the lodgings in |
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Clifton,
where Sir William made his temporary quarters, another a man whom the Baronet
had |
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met casually the night before. |
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'Sir William Gordon MacGregor is the fourth
Baronet of that name, having succeeded his father |
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in 1879. For many years he was an army tutor, but
lived afterward on a pension which he |
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derived from his younger brother, Brig.-Gen.
Charles Reginald MacGregor, who formerly had |
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command of all the troops in the Assam district
of India. When the general died, however, Sir |
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William lost his pension, and then it was that he
had to apply to the West Ham Board of |
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Guardians for "relief." ' |
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of
Mackenzie created in 1836 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 23
February 1836 (issue 19359, page 358):- |
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'His Majesty has been pleased to direct letters
patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the |
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for
granting the dignity of a Baronet of the said |
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United Kingdom unto Colin Mackenzie, of Kilcoy,
in the county of Ross, Esq. during the term of |
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his
natural life; with remainder, at his decease, to his second son, Evan
Mackenzie, Esq. and |
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the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten,
and, in default of such issue, to his third son, |
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Colin John Mackenzie, Esq. and the heirs male of
his body lawfully begotten.' |
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of McMahon
created in 1817 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 16 July
1817 (issue 17269, page 1589):- |
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'His
Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been graciously pleased, in the name and
on behalf |
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of
His Majesty, to grant to the Right Honourable John M'Mahon, and to the heirs
male of his |
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body lawfully begotten, the dignity of a Baronet
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and |
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Ireland, upon his retirement from his situation
in His Royal Highness's family, and in consideration |
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of his long and faithful services with remainder
to his brother Colonel Thomas M'Mahon, Aide de |
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Camp to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, and
Adjutant-General to His Majesty's Forces |
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in India, and to the heirs male of his body
lawfully begotten.' |
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The MacRobert baronets |
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The MacRobert baronetcy was conferred in April
1922 on Alexander MacRobert, millionaire |
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founder of the British India Corporation Limited.
He married, as his second wife in 1911, |
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Rachael Workman, daughter of a Worcester,
Massachusetts doctor, William Hunter Workman |
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(1847-1937),
and his wife, Fanny Bullock Workman (1859-1925), both of whom achieved |
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fame for their explorations in the Himalayas. |
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The marriage produced three sons - Alasdair,
Roderic and Iain. When their father died in |
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June 1922, the oldest son, Alasdair, succeeded to
the baronetcy. Sir Alasdair was killed, along |
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with two other men, on 1 June 1938, when the
airplane in which they were travelling crashed |
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into a wheat field at Luton in England. For
further information, see below. |
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According
to an obituary published in 'The Times' on 18 June 1938, "Sir Alasdair
Workman |
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MacRobert, who was chairman of the British India
Corporation, the great industrial group built |
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up by his father, the late Sir Alexander
MacRobert, combined something of his father's |
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organizing business ability and brilliant
initiative with modern youth's desire and determination |
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to master the art of flight. During the last
three years he did a great deal of practical flying |
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in his own aeroplane, in Europe, to and from
India, and in that country, to obtain knowledge |
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of the possibilities of civil aviation. He was a
most enthusiastic student of all the technical |
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side of aviation as well. As a novice he had the
courage to enter in the race for the Viceroy's |
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Trophy
and successfully flew and navigated the complete course round India. Although
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had a comparatively slow machine, he finished
close behind the leaders. In everything he did, |
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in all his plans and preparations, he was most
thorough and painstaking. He was recognized |
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as an exceedingly expert pilot and a fine
navigator. Always perfectly calm, reliable, and quite |
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fearless, yet never reckless, he believed flying
could be as safe as driving a car if thorough |
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plans were made and every precaution taken. He
never sought to be sensational or break |
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records; rather did he wish to make flying safe
for the people. |
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"Like
his father, 50 years before, he went to India, at about the same age, and
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opportunity waiting and struck out in his own
line. He saw the need to develop civil aviation, |
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and formed the Indian Aviation Development
Company in Bombay, of which he was chairman |
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and managing director. He planned great things
for the future, and he was on the way to |
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inspect new aeroplanes for India when the
accident in which he was killed occurred." |
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Sir Alasdair's death was reported in the London
"Telegraph" on 2 June 1938:- |
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'Sir Alasdair MacRobert, of Stanstead House,
Caterham, and two other men were killed when a |
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monoplane, piloted by Sir Alasdair, crashed in a
wheatfield near the Luton municipal aerodrome |
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this afternoon. |
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'Sir Alasdair's companions were Mr. Ronald E.L.
Beere, of Langham House, Outwood, near Horley, |
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Surrey, and Mr. C.E. Baker, of Coverswall,
Alders-road, Reigate. |
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'The 'plane was flown to India last September by
Sir Alasdair, who was chairman of the British |
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India Corporation, Cawnpore, and he travelled all
over India in it on his company's business. He |
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flew it back to England a few weeks ago, and he
and his companions left Redhill Flying Club, |
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Surrey, to-day to inspect new 'planes at the
Percival works at Luton. |
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'Near the airport the monoplane was seen to be
flying low. It made a steep, almost vertical, |
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bank, went into a nose-dive, and struck the
ground. |
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'Mr. John Fitzgerald, a pilot employed at the
Percival Works, said: "The plane appeared to be |
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in difficulties. The pilot apparently saw he was
too low to clear the works. He obviously |
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decided to turn and land on the wheatfield, but
crashed to earth. |
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"I
ran to the spot and found others helping to release the dead men. The nose of
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had ploughed deeply into the earth and had
rebounded. The engine was smashed, the tail |
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torn off, the wings crumpled, and the propeller
bent round the remains of the engine." |
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'The police roped off the wreckage, which was
inspected by Air Ministry officials. |
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Sir Alasdair, who was 25, was well-known in
aviation and motor-racing circles. He had two |
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houses in Aberdeenshire - Douneside, Tarland, and
House of Cromar - and succeeded to the |
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title on the death of his father, the first
baronet, in 1922. The new baronet is his brother, |
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Roderic Alan, aged 23.' |
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As
stated in the above newspaper report, the baronetcy passed to his next oldest
brother, Sir |
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Roderic
Alan MacRobert. He served in the Royal Air Force as a Flight Lieutenant in a
fighter |
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squadron
based in the Middle East before he was killed on active service in Iraq on 22
May |
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1941 his death the baronetcy passed to his
younger brother, Sir Iain Workman MacRobert. He |
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possessed
the title for little more than one month before he, too, died while flying in
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Coastal Command squadron on 30 June 1941. |
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Lady
MacRobert had therefore lost all three of her sons within a period of just
over three |
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years,
all three deaths having occurred during the act of flying. In August 1941,
Lady |
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MacRobert donated £25,000 for the purchase of
Stirling bomber to be named "MacRobert's |
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Reply." Later that same year, Lady MacRobert
donated a further £25,000 to purchase four |
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Hawker
Hurricane fighters. Lady MacRobert was the subject of two articles in
'Time' |
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magazine in March 1942 and on her death in
September 1954. |
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