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Current Great Britain Baronetcies

 

à Court, of Heytesbury, co. Wiltshire (created 1795)

Col Sir William Pierce Ashe à Court, 1st Bt. MP (died 22 Jul 1817), suc. by his son

Rt Hon Sir William à Court, 2nd Bt. GCB, later 1st Baron Heytesbury

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Heytesbury since 23 Jan 1828, when the 2nd Baronet was created 1st Baron Heytesbury.

Alleyne, of Four Hills, Barbados (created 6 Apr 1769)

Sir John Gay Alleyne, 1st Bt. (died 1801), suc. by his son

Sir Reynold Abel Alleyne, 2nd Bt. (died 14 Feb 1870), suc. by his son

Sir John Gay Newton Alleyne, 3rd Bt. JP (died 20 Feb 1912), suc. by his grandson

Capt Sir John Meynell Alleyne, 4th Bt. DSO DSC (died 17 Dec 1983), suc. by his son

The Rev Sir John Olpherts Campbell Alleyne, 5th Bt.

b. 18 Jan 1928; son and heir: Richard Meynell Alleyne (b. 23 Jun 1972)

Address: 2 Ash Grove, Guildford, Surrey GU2 5UT

Arms: Per chevron Gules and Ermine in chief two Lion's Heads erased Or; Crest: Out of a Ducal Coronet a Horse's Head Argent; Motto: Non Tua Te Moveant Sed Publica Vota (Let not your wishes move you but rather those of the public)

Armytage, of Kirklees, co. York (created 4 Jul 1738)

Sir Samuel Armytage, 1st Bt. (died 19 Aug 1747), suc. by his son

Sir John Armytage, 2nd Bt. MP (died 10 Sep 1758), suc. by his brother

Sir George Armytage, 3rd Bt. MP (died 21 Jan 1783), suc. by his son

Sir George Armytage, 4th Bt. (died 14 Jul 1836), suc. by his grandson

Sir George Armytage, 5th Bt. DL (died 9 Mar 1899), suc. by his son

Sir George John Armytage, 6th Bt. DL (died 8 Nov 1918), suc. by his son

Brig Gen Sir George Ayscough Armytage, 7th Bt. CMG DSO JP (died 15 Aug 1953), suc. by his son

Capt Sir John Lionel Armytafe, 8th Bt. (died 21 Jun 1983), suc. by his son

Sir (John) Martin Armytage, 9th Bt.

b. 26 Feb 1933; cousin and heir: Capt David George Armytage CBE RN (b. 4 Sep 1929)

Addresses: Kirklees Park, Brighouse, co. York; Halewell, Withington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 4BN

Arms: Gules a Lion's Head erased between three Cross Crosslets Argent; Crest: A Dexter Arm embowed couped at the shoulder habited Or cuffed Argent holding in the Hand proper a Staff Gules headed and pointed Or; Motto: Semper Paratus (Always ready)

Aubrey-Fletcher, of Clea Hall, Cumberland (created 20 May 1782)

Sir Henry Fletcher, 1st Bt. MP (died 29 Mar 1807), suc. by his son

Sir Henry Fletcher, 2nd Bt. (died 10 Aug 1821), suc. by his son

Sir Henry Fletcher, 3rd Bt. (died 6 Sep 1851), suc. by his son

Col Rt Hon Sir Henry Fletcher later Aubrey-Fletcher, 4th Bt. CB JP DL MP (died 19 May 1910), suc. by his brother

Sir Lancelot Fletcher later Aubrey-Fletcher, 5th Bt. (died 5 Jan 1937), suc. by his son

Maj Sir Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, 6th Bt. CVO DSO JP DL (died 30 May 1969), suc. by his son

Lt Col Sir John Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, 7th Bt. JP (died 1992), suc. by his son

Sir Henry Egerton Aubrey-Fletcher, 8th Bt.

b. 27 Nov 1945; son and heir: John Robert Aubrey-Fletcher (b. 20 Jun 1977)

Address: Estate Office, Chilton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18 9NA

Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sable a Cross engrailed Argent between four Plates each charge with an Arrow of the first (Fletcher); 2nd and 3rd, Azure a Chevron between three Eagles' Heads erased Or (Aubrey); Crests: 1st, A Horse's Head Argent charged with a Trefoil Gules (Fletcher); 2nd, An Eagle's Head erased Or (Aubrey) ; Motto: Martis, Non Cupidinis (Belonging to Mars not Cupid)

 

Baker Wilbraham, of Loventor, co. Devon (created 16 Sep 1776)

Dr Sir George Baker, 1st Bt. (died 15 Jun 1809), suc. by his son

Sir Frederick Francis Baker, 2nd Bt. FRS FSA (died 1 Oct 1830), suc. by his son

Sir George Baker, 3rd Bt. (died 27 Aug 1882), suc. by his son

Sir Frederick Edward Baker later Rhodes, 4th Bt. (died 4 Oct 1911), auc. by his brother

Sir George Barrington Baker later Baker Wilbraham, 5th Bt. (died 28 Aug 1912), suc. by his son

Sir Philip Wilbraham Baker Wilbraham, 6th Bt. KBE JP (died 11 Oct 1957), suc. by his son

Sir Randle John Baker Wilbraham, 7th Bt. JP DL (died 24 Feb 1980), suc. by his son

Sir Richard Baker Wilbraham, 8th Bt. DL (died 26 May 2022), suc. by his son

Randle Baker Wilbraham, de jure 9th Bt. (awaiting Proof of Succession)

b. 28 May 1963; son and heir: Rafe George William Baker Wilbraham (b. 27 Oct 1999)

Address: Rode Hall, Scholar Green, Cheshire ST7 3QP

Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Argent three Bends wavy Azure a Canton Ermine (Wilbraham); 2nd and 3rd, Per pale Argent and Or on a Saltire nebuly Sable five Escallops of the first on a Chief of the third a Lion passant of the second (Baker); Crests: 1st, A Wolf's Head erased Argent charged on the neck with a Cross Crosslet Azure (Wilbraham); 2nd, A Dexter Arm embowed vested Azure charged with three Annulets interlaced Or cuffed Argent holding in the Hand proper an Arrow of the last (Baker); Motto: In Portu Quies (There is rest in port)

Baring, of Stratton Park, co. Southampton (created 1793)

Beevor, of Hethel, Norfolk (created 22 Jan 1784)

Sir Thomas Beevor, 1st Bt. (died 18 Feb 1814), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Beevor, 2nd Bt. (died 10 Dec 1820), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Branthwayt Beevor, 3rd Bt. (died 6 Apr 1879), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Beevor, 4th Bt. JP (died 18 Aug 1885), suc. by his son

Dr Sir Hugh Reeve Beevor, 5th Bt. (died 24 Feb 1939), suc. by his son

Cdr Sir Thomas Lubbock Beevor, 6th Bt. RN (killed in action at sea April 1943), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Agnew Beevor, 7th Bt.

b. 6 Jan 1929; son and heir: (Thomas) Hugh Cunliffe Beevor (b. 1 Oct 1962)

Address: The Old Woodyard, Hargham Hall, Hethel, Norfolk NR16 2JW

Arms: Per pale Or and Argent on a Chief indented Sable three Lions rampant of the first; Crest: A Beaver passant proper; Motto: Suaviter In Modo, Fortiter In Re (Gentle in manner, but vigorous in deed)

Bellingham, of Castle Bellingham, co. Louth (created 19 Apr 1796)

Sir William Bellingham, 1st Bt. MP (died 26 Oct 1826), suc. by his nephew

Sir Alan Bellingham, 2nd Bt. (died 26 Aug 1827), suc. by his son

Sir Alan Edward Bellingham, 3rd Bt. DL (died 19 Apr 1889), suc. by his son

Capt Sir (Alan) Henry Bellingham, 4th Bt. MP (died 9 Jun 1921), suc. by his son

Brig Gen Sir Edward Henry Charles Patrick Bellingham, 5th Bt. CMG DSO (died 19 May 1956), suc. by his nephew

Sir Roger Carroll Patrick Stephen Bellingham, 6th Bt. (died 1 Apr 1973), suc. by his son

Sir Noel Peter Roger Bellingham, 7th Bt. (died 7 Jul 1999), suc. by his brother

Sir Anthony Edward Norman Bellingham, 8th Bt.

b. 24 Mar 1947; son and heir: William Alexander Noel Henry Bellingham (b. 19 Aug 1991)

Address: [Not known]

Arms: Argent three Bugle Horns Sable sringed and garnished Or; Crest: A Buck's Head couped Or; Mottoes: Amicus Amico (A friend to a friend) and Ainsi Il Est (So it is)

Blakiston, of the City of London (created 22 Apr 1763)

Sir Matthew Blakiston, 1st Bt. (died 1774), suc. by his son

Sir Matthew  Blakiston, 2nd Bt. (died 20 Sep 1806), suc. by his son

Sir Matthew Blakiston, 3rd Bt. (died 23 Dec 1862), suc. by his son

Sir Matthew Blakiston, 4th Bt. (died 3 Dec 1883), suc. by his  nephew

Sir Horace Neville Blakiston, 5th Bt. (died 12 Sep 1936), suc. by his brother

Sir Charles Blakiston, 6th Bt. (died 12 Aug 1941), suc. by his nephew

Sir Arthur Frederick Blakiston, 7th Bt. MC (died 31 Jan 1974), suc. by his second cousin

Sir (Arthur) Norman Hunter Blakiston, 8th Bt. (died 1977), suc. by his son

Sir Ferguson Arthur James Blakiston, 9th Bt.

b. 19 Feb 1963; brother and heir presumptive: (Norman) John Balfour Blakiston (b. 7 Apr 1964)

Address: Cortington, 6 Waimi Terrace, Geraldine, New Zealand

Arms: Argent two Bars Gules in chief three Cocks of the last; Crest: A Cock Gules; Motto: Doe well and doubt not

Blunt, of London (created 17 Jun 1720)

Sir John Blunt, 1st Bt. (died 24 Jan 1732/3), suc. by his son

Sir Henry Blunt, 2nd Bt. (died 12 Oct 1759), suc. by his son

Sir Charles William Blunt, 3rd Bt. (died 29 Aug 1802), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Richard Blunt ,4th Bt. (died 29 Feb 1840), suc. by his son

Sir Walter Blunt, 5th Bt. (died 13 Jul 1847), suc. by his  first cousin

Sir Charles William Blunt, 6th Bt. DL (died 5 Nov 1890), suc. by his first cousin

Sir William Blunt, 7th Bt. (died 27 Dec 1902), suc. by his brother

Capt Sir John Harvey Blunt, 8th Bt. (died 26 Jan 1922), suc. by his son

Capt Sir John Harvey Blunt, 9th Bt. (died 11 Jul 1938), suc. by his  son

Sir John Lionel Reginald Blunt, 10th Bt. (died 29 Sep 1969), suc. by his brother

Sir Richard David Harvey Blunt, 11th Bt. (died 13 Feb 1975), suc. by his son

Sir David Richard Reginald Blunt, 12th Bt.

b. 8 Nov 1938; first cousin once removed and heir presumptive: Robin Anthony Blunt (b. 2 Feb 1926)

Address: 74 Kirkstall Road, London SW2 4HF

Arms: Per pale Or and Sable barry nebuly of six counterchanged; Crest: Issuing out of Clouds a Sun in Splendour charged with an Eye issuing Tears all proper; Motto: Lux Tua Vita Mea (Thy light is my life)

Boughey, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Stafford (created 24 Aug 1798)

Sir Thomas Fletcher, 1st Bt. JP DL (died 14 Jul 1812), suc. by his son

Sir John Fenton later Boughey, 2nd Bt. MP (died 22 Jun 1823), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Fletcher Fenton Boughey, 3rd Bt. (died 6 Oct 1880), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Thomas Fletcher Boughey, 4th Bt. DL (died 30 Aug 1906), suc. by his brother

Rev Sir George Boughey, 5th Bt. (died 4 Aug 1912), suc. by his brother

Cdr Sir William Fletcher Boughey, 6th Bt. RN (died 17 Apr 1919), suc. by his brother

Rev Sir Robert Boughey, 7th Bt. (died 22 May 1921), suc. by his brother

Sir Francis Boughey, 8th Bt. (died 6 Mar 1927), suc. by his  first cousin once removed

Sir George Menteth Boughey, 9th Bt. CBE (died 28 Jun 1959), suc. by his son

Sir Richard James Boughey, 10th Bt. OStJ JP DL (died 3 Oct 1978), suc. by his son

Sir John George Fletcher Boughey, 11th Bt.

b. 12 Aug 1959; brother and heir presumptive: James Richard Boughey (b. 29 Aug 1960)

Address: The Cobbles, Shillingstone, Blandford Forum, Dorset DT11 0SF

Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sable a Cross wavy Ermine between four Plates each charged with an Arrow in bend of the first (Fletcher); 2nd and 3rd, Argent three Buck's Heads erased and affrontée Ermine (Boughey); Crests: 1. A Plate charged with a Pheon per pale Ermine and Sable (Fletcher); 2. Out of an Eastern Crown Gold the points alternate Or and Argent a Buck's Head Ermine (Boughey); Motto: Nec Quaerere, Nec Spernere Honorem (Neither seeking nor despising distinction)

Bouverie later Pleydell-Bouverie, of St Catherine Cree, London (created 1713/4)

Sir William des Bouverie, 1st Bt. (died 19 May 1717), suc. by son

Sir Edward des Bouverie, 2nd Bt. (died 1736), suc. by brother

Sir Jacob des Bouverie later Bouverie, 3rd Bt. later 1st Viscount Folkestone

The Baronetcy has been held by the Viscounts Folkestone (Earls of Radnor from 31 Oct 1765) since 29 Jun 1747, when the 3rd Baronet was created 1st Viscount Folkestone.

Brisco, of Crofton Place, Cumberland (created 11 Jul 1782)

Sir John Brisco, 1st Bt. (died 27 Dec 1806), suc. by his son

Sir Wastel Brisco, 2nd Bt. (died 1 Oct 1862), suc. by his son

Sir Robert Brisco, 3rd Bt. (died 23 Dec 1884), suc. by his son

Sir Musgrave Horton Brisco, 4th Bt. JP DL (died 19 Dec 1909), suc. by his son

Sir Hylton Ralph Brisco, 5th Bt. (lost at sea 29 Jan 1922), suc. by his first cousin

Sir Aubrey Hylton Brisco, 6th Bt. (died 16 Jun 1957), suc. by his first cousin

Sir Hylton Musgrave Campbell Brisco, 7th Bt. (died 1968), suc. by his son

Sir Donald Gilfrid Brisco, 8th Bt. JP (died 1995), suc. by his first cousin

Campbell Howard Brisco, de jure 9th Bt. (awaiting proof of succession)

b. 1944; son and heir: Kent Rimington Brisco (b. 24 Sep 1972)

Address: Kawariri, 134 Park Street, Winton, Southland, New Zealand

Arms: Argent three Greyhounds courant in pale Sable; Crest: A Greyhound courant Sable seizing a Hare proper; Motto: Grata Sume Manu (Take with a grateful hand)

Bromley, of East Stoke, Nottinghamshire (created 31 Oct 1757)

Sir George Smith, 1st Bt. (died 5 Sep 1769), suc. by his son

Sir George Smith later Bromley later Pauncefote-Bromley, 2nd Bt. (died 17 Aug 1808), suc. by his son

Admiral Sir Robert Howe Bromley, 3rd Bt. RN (died 8 Jul 1857), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Henry Bromley, 4th Bt. JP DL (died 21 Sep 1895), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Henry Bromley, 5th Bt. (died 11 Mar 1905), suc. by his son

Sir Robert Bromley, 6th Bt. JP (died 13 May 1906), suc. by his brother

Maj Sir Maurice Bromley later Bromley-Wilson, 7th Bt. JP DL (died 7 Nov 1957), suc. by his brother

Capt Sir Arthur Bromley, 8th Bt. KCMG KCVO (died 12 Jan 1961), suc. by his son

Maj Sir Rupert Howe Bromley, 9th Bt. MC (died 14 Jun 1966), suc. by his son

Sir Rupert Charles Bromley, 10th Bt. (died 23 May 2018), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Howard Bromley

b. 2 Apr 1936; son and heir: Charles Howard Bromley (b. 31 Jul 1963)

Address: The Old Manse, Glencairn, Simon's Town, 7975 South Africa

Arms: Quarterly per fess indented Gules and Or; Crest: A Pheasant sitting proper; Motto: Pensez Fort (Think firmly)

Buller later Yarde-Buller, of Churston Court, Devon (created 1790)

Sir Francis Buller, 1st Bt. KC (died 4 Jun 1800)

Sir Francis Buller later Buller-Yarde later Buller-Yarde-Buller, 2nd Bt. (died 17 Apr 1833), suc. by his son

Sir John Buller-Yarde-Buller later Yarde-Buller, 3rd Bt. MP later 1st Baron Churston

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Churston since 2 Aug 1858, when the 3rd Baronet was created 1st Baron Churston.

Burrell, of Valentine House, Essex (created 31 May 1774)

Sir Charles Raymond, 1st Bt. (died 24 Aug 1788), suc. by his son-in-law

Sir William Burrell, 2nd Bt. MP (died 20 Jan 1796), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Merrik Burrell, 3rd Bt. MP (died 4 Jan 1862), suc. by his son

Sir Percy Burrell, 4th Bt. MP (died 19 Jul 1876), suc. by his  brother

Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell, 5th Bt. MP (died 24 Jan 1886), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, 6th Bt. JP DL (died 6 Sep 1899), suc. by his son

Lt Col Sir Merrick Raymond Burrell, 7th Bt. CBE JP (died 22 Dec 1957), suc. by his son

Lt Col Sir Walter Raymond Burrell, 8th Bt. CBE TD DL (died 4 May 1985), suc. by his son

Sir (John) Raymond Burrell, 9th Bt. (died 29 May 2008), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, 10th Bt.

b. 27 Aug 1962; son and heir: Edward Lambert Burrell (b. 10 Oct 1996)

Address: Knepp Castle, West Grinstead, West Sussex RH13 8LJ

Arms: Vert three Plain Shields two and one Argent each having a Bordure engrailed Or; Crest: A Naked Arm embowed proper the hand grasping a Sprig of Laurel Vert; Motto: Per Fluctus Ad Oram (Through the waves to the shore)

Byng, of Wrotham, Kent (created 1715)

Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Byng, 1st Bt. MP RN later 1st Viscount Torrington

The Baronetcy has been held by the Viscounts Torrington since 21 Sep 1721, when the 1st Baronet was created 1st Viscount Torrington.

 

Campbell-Orde, of Morpeth, Northumberland (created 9 Aug 1790)

Admiral Sir John Orde, 1st Bt. MP (died 19 Feb 1824), suc. by his son

Sir John Powlett Orde, 2nd Bt. (died 11 Dec 1878), suc. by his son

Capt Sir John William Powlett Orde later Campbell-Orde, 3rd Bt. (died 12 Oct 1897), suc. by his son

Maj Sir Arthur John Campbell-Orde, 4th Bt. JP DL (died 1 Feb 1933), suc. by his son

Maj Sir Simon Arthur Campbell-Orde, 5th Bt. TD (died 23 Aug 1969), suc. by his son

Sir John Alexander Campbell-Orde, 6th Bt.

b. 11 May 1943; son and heir: John Simon Arthur Campbell-Orde (b. 15 Aug 1981)

Address: PO Box 22974, Nashville, Tennessee 37202, USA

Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sable three Salmon hauriant per pale Argent and Or (Orde); 2nd and 3rd, Gyronny of eight Or and Sable a Bordure componée Ermine and Vert in the centre a Crescent of the last for difference (Campbell); Crests: 1. An Elk's Head erased Or gorged with a Collar invected Sable (Orde), 2. A Dexter Hand proper holding a Spur Or strapped proper (Campbell); Mottoes: Mitis Et Fortis (Gentle and strong) and Forget Not (over crests 1 and 2 respectively)

Cavendish, of Waterpark, Cork (created 1755)

Rt Hon Sir Henry Cavendish, 1st Bt. MP (died 31 Dec 1776), suc. by his son

Rt Hon Sir Henry Cavendish, 2nd Bt. MP (died 3 Aug 1804), suc. by his son

Hon Sir Richard Cavendish, 3rd Bt. later 2nd Baron Waterpark

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Waterpark since 4 Aug 1807, when the 3rd Baronet succeeded his mother as 2nd Baron Waterpark.

Chetwynd, of Brocton Hall, Staffordshire (created 1 May 1795)

Sir George Chetwynd, 1st Bt. (died 24 Mar 1824), suc. by his son

Sir George Chetwynd, 2nd Bt. MP (died 1850), suc. by his son

Sir George Chetwynd, 3rd Bt. (died 24 Mar 1869), suc. by his son

Sir George Chetwynd, 4th Bt. JP (died 10 Mar 1917), suc. by his son

Sir George Chetwynd, 5th Bt. (died 27 Aug 1935), suc. by his son

Sir Victor James Guy Chetwynd, 6th Bt. (died 25 Nov 1938), suc. by his third cousin once removed

Col Sir (Arthur Henry) Talbot Chetwynd, 7th Bt. OBE MC (died 24 Jul 1972), suc. by his nephew

Sir Arthur Ralph Talbot Chetwynd, 8th Bt. (died 11 Jul 2004), suc. by his son

Sir Robin John Talbot Chetwynd, 9th Bt.

b. 21 Aug 1941; son and heir: Peter James Talbot Chetwynd (b. 21 Sep 1973)

Address: 82 Princefield Road, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1ZP, Canada

Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Azure a Chevron between three Mullets Or; 2nd and 3rd, Argent two Chevrons Gules; Motto: Quod Deus Vult Fiet (What God wills, let it be done)

Clayton, of Marden Park, Surrey (created 13 Jan 1732)

Sir William Clayton, 1st Bt. MP (died 28 Dec 1744), suc. by his son

Sir Kenrick Clayton, 2nd Bt. MP (died 10 Mar 1769), suc. by his son

Sir Robert Clayton, 3rd Bt. MP (died 10 May 1799), suc. by his first cousin

Sir William Clayton, 4th Bt. (died 26 Jan 1834), suc. by his son

General Sir William Robert Clayton, 5th Bt. MP (died 19 Sep 1866), suc. by his grandson

Capt Sir William Robert Clayton, 6th Bt. JP DL (died 7 Oct 1914), suc. by his second cousin

Sir Gilbert Augustus Gilbert East later Clayton East, 7th & 3rd Bt. JP (died 26 Sep 1925), suc. by his son

Maj Sir George Frederick Lancelot Clayton East, 8th & 4th Bt. OBE (died 27 Apr 1926), suc. by his son

Sir Robert Alan Clayton East later Clayton-East-Clayton, 9th & 5th Bt. (died 1 Sep 1932), suc. by his second cousin twice removed

Sir Harold Dudley Clayton, 10th Bt. (died 19 Oct 1951), suc. by his son

Lt-Cdr Sir Arthur Harold Clayton, 11th Bt. DSC RNVR (died 1985), suc. by his son

Capt Sir David Robert Clayton, 12th Bt.

b. 12 Dec 1936; son and heir: Robert Philip Clayton (b. 8 Jul 1975)

Address: Rock House, Kingswear, Dartmouth, Devon TQ6 0BX

Arms: Argent a Cross Sable between four Pellets; Crest: A Leopard's Gamb erased and erect Argent holding a Pellet; Motto: Quid Leone Fortius (What is braver than a lion?)

Cocks, of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire (created 1772)

Sir Charles Cocks, 1st Bt. MP later 1st Baron Somers

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Somers since 17 May 1784, when the 1st Baronet was created 1st Baron Somers.

Codrington, of Dodington, Gloucestershire (created 21 Apr 1721)

Sir William Codrington, 1st Bt. (died 17 Dec 1738), suc. by his son

Rt Hon Sir William Codrington, 2nd Bt. MP (died 11 Mar 1792), suc. by his son

Sir William Codrington, 3rd Bt. (died 5 Sep 1816), suc. by his son

Sir William Raymond Codrington, 4th Bt. (died 17 Dec 1873), suc. by his son

Sir William Mary Joseph Codrington, 5th Bt. (died 1 Mar 1904), suc. by his son

Lt-Col Sir William Robert Codrington, 6th Bt. (died 7 Nov 1932), suc. by his son

Lt-Cdr Sir William Richard Codrington, 7th Bt. RNVR (died 23 Mar 1961), suc. by his son

Sir William Alexander Codrington, 8th Bt.

b. 5 Jul 1934; brother and heir presumptive: Giles Peter Codrington (b. 28 Oct 1943)

Address: 206 Westcliffe Apartments, South Wharf Road, London W2 1JB

Arms: Argent a Fess embattled counter-embattled Sable fretty Gules between three Lions passant of the third; Motto: Vultis In Hostem

Coghill, of Coghill, Yorkshire (created 31 Aug 1778)

Sir John Cramer later Coghill, 1st Bt. MP (died 8 Mar 1790), suc. by his son

Sir John Cramer later Coghill, 2nd Bt. (died 21 May 1817), suc. by his brother

Vice-Admiral Sir Josiah Cramer later Coghill, 3rd Bt. RN (died 20 June 1850), suc. by his son

Sir John Jocelyn Coghill, 4th Bt. JP DL (died 29 Nov 1905), suc. by his son

Sir Egerton Bushe Coghill, 5th Bt. JP DL (died 9 Oct 1921), suc. by his son

Lt Col Sir (Marmaduke Nevill) Patrick Somerville Coghill, 6th Bt. TD DL OStJ

Lt-Cdr Sir Joscelyn Ambrose Cramer Coghill, 7th Bt. RNVR (died 6 Jun 1983), suc. by his son

Sir (Egerton James Nevill) Tobias (Toby) Coghill, 8th Bt. (died 23 Sep 2000), suc. by his son

Sir Patrick Kendal Farley Coghill, 9th Bt.

b. 3 Nov 1960; second cousin once removed and heir presumptive: Lt-Col John Kendal Plunket Coghill OBE (b. 17 Jul 1929)

Address: 82 Woodbourne Avenue, London SW16 1UT

Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Ermine a Chevron Argent between three Cocks Gules (Coghill); 2nd and 3rd, Gules on a Chevron Argent three Pellets a Chief indented of the second (Cramer); Crest: On a Mount Vert a Cock Gules charged on the breast with a Bezant; Motto: Non Dormit Qui Custodit (He who keeps guard does not sleep)

Colquhoun, of Luss, Dumbarton (created 27 Jun 1786)

Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, 1st Bt. (died .....), suc. by his son

Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, 2nd Bt. (died 20 Apr 1805), suc. by his son

Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, 3rd Bt. (died 3 Feb 1836), suc. by his son

Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, 4th Bt. MP (drowned 18 Dec 1873), suc. by his son

Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, 5th Bt. (died 13 Mar 1907), suc. by his cousin

Lt-Col Sir Alan John Colquhoun of Luss, 6th Bt. KCB JP DL (died 14 Mar 1910), suc. by his son

Lt-Col Sir Iain Colquhoun of Luss, 7th Bt. KT DSO (died 12 Nov 1948), suc. by his son

Sir Ivar Iain Colquhoun of Luss, 8th Bt. DL (died 31 Jan 2008), suc. by his son

Sir Malcolm Rory Colquhoun of Luss, 9th Bt., Chief of Clan Colquhoun

b. 20 Dec 1947; son and heir: Patrick John Colquhoun, Yr. of Luss (b. 17 Dec 1980)

Addresses: Camstaddan, Luss, Argyll G83 8NX; 74 Nightingale Lane, London SW12 8NR

Arms: Argent a Saltire engrailed Sable; Crest: A Hart's Head couped Gules attired Argent; Supporters: Two Ratchhounds Argent collared Sable; Mottoes: 1: Cnoc Ealachan (Hill of the Willow Tree); 2: Si Je Puis (If I can)

Craufurd, of Kilbirnie, North Britain (created 8 Jun 1781)

Sir Alexander Craufurd of Kilbirnie, 1st Bt. (died 15 Dec 1797), suc. by his son

Sir James Craufurd of Kilbirnie later Gregan-Craufurd of Kilbirnie, 2nd Bt. (died 9 Jul 1839), suc. by his son

Rev Sir George William Craufurd of Kilbirnie, 3rd Bt. (died 24 Feb 1881), suc. by his son

Lt-Cdr Sir Charles William Frederick Craufurd of Kilbirnie, 4th Bt. RN (died 24 Sep 1939), suc. by his son

Brig-Gen Sir Standish George Gage Craufurd of Kilbirnie, 5th Bt. CB CMG CIE DSO JP DL ADC (died 6 Jan 1956), suc. by his brother

Capt Sir Quentin Charles Alexander Craufurd of Kilbirnie, 6th Bt. RN (died 8 May 1957), suc. by his brother

Sir Alexander John Fortescue Craufurd of Kilbirnie, 7th Bt. (died .....), suc. by his third cousin

Sir James Gregan Craufurd of Kilbirnie, 8th Bt. JP (died 7 Apr 1970), suc. by his son

Sir Robert James Craufurd of Kilbirnie, 9th Bt.

b. 18 Mar 1937; there is no heir to the Baronetcy of Craufurd of Kilbirnie

Address: East Grove, Grove Road, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 3RF

Arms: Argent two Tilting Spears in saltire proper between four Ermine Spots Sable a Bordure chequy Gules and of the field; Crest: An Ermine proper; Motto: Sine Labe Nota (Distinction without a stain)

Crawley-Boevey, of Highgrove, Gloucestershire (created 22 Jan 1784)

Sir Charles Barrow, 1st Bt. MP (died 10 Jan 1789), suc. by the husband of his first cousin one removed

Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey, 2nd Bt. (died 11 Aug 1818), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey, 3rd Bt. (died 10 Jan 1847), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Martin Hyde Crawley-Boevey, 4th Bt. JP (died 14 Oct 1862), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Hyde Crawley-Boevey, 5th Bt. (died 15 Mar 1912), suc. by his son

Sir Francis Hyde Crawley-Boevey, 6th Bt. JP (died 6 Oct 1928), suc. by his son

Sir Launcelot Valentine Hyde Crawley-Boevey, 7th Bt. (died 4 Jul 1968), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Michael Blake Crawley-Boevey, 8th Bt.

b. 29 Sep 1926; son and heir: Thomas Hyde Crawley-Boevey (b. 26 Jun 1958)

Address: Trebanau, Cilycwm, Llandovery, Dyfed SA20 0HP

Arms: Ermine on a Fess Azure between three Cranes proper Saltire couped between two Cross Crosslets fitchée Or (Crawley); on a Chief Ermine a Bend Gules charged with three Gouttes d'Or between two Martlets Sable (Boevey); Crest: On a Mount Vert a Crane proper collared beaked and holding in the dexter foot a Saltire Or; Motto: Esse Quam Videri (To be rather than seem)

Cunliffe, of Liverpool, Lancashire (created 26 Mar 1759)

Sir Ellis Cunliffe, 1st Bt. MP (died 16 Oct 1767), suc. by his brother

Sir Robert Cunliffe, 2nd Bt. (died 1778), suc. by his son

Sir Foster Cunliffe, 3rd Bt. (died 15 Jun 1834), suc. by his son

General Sir Robert Henry Cunliffe, 4th Bt. CB (died 10 Sep 1859), suc. by his grandson

Capt Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe, 5th Bt. JP DL MP (died 18 Jun 1905), suc. by his son

Maj Sir Foster Hugh Egerton Cunliffe, 6th Bt. (killed in action 13 Jul 1916), suc. by his brother

Sir Robert Neville Henry Cunliffe, 7th Bt. (died 1 May 1949), suc. by his cousin

Sir Cyril Henley Cunliffe, 8th Bt. (died 12 Feb 1969), suc. by his son

Sir David Ellis Cunliffe, 9th Bt.

b. 29 Oct 1957; brother and heir presumptive: Andrew Mark Cunliffe (b. 17 Apr 1959)

Address: Sunnyside, Burnthouse Lane, Needham, Harleston, Norfolk IP20 9LN

Arms: Sable three Conies courant argent; Crest: A Greyhound sejant Argent collared Sable; Motto: Fideliter (Faithfully)

 

Dalrymple-Hay, of Park Place, Wigtownshire (created 27 Apr 1798)

Col Sir John Dalrymple later Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 1st Bt. (died 12 May 1812), suc. by his son

Sir James Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 2nd Bt. (died 19 Mar 1861), suc. by his son

Rt Hon Sir John Charles Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 3rd Bt. GCB MP (died 28 Jan 1912), suc. by his son

Sir William Archibald Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 4th Bt. (died 5 Feb 1929), suc. by his brother

Sir Charles John Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 5th Bt. CVO (died 22 Mar 1952), suc. by his second cousin twice removed

Sir James Brian Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 6th Bt. (died 21 Sep 2005), suc. by his brother

Sir John Hugh Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 7th Bt. (died 20 Jan 2009), suc. by his son

Sir Malcolm John Robert Dalrymple-Hay of Park Place, 8th Bt. FRCS

b. 1 Apr 1966; uncle and heir presumptive: Ronald George Inglis Dalrymle-Hay (b. 3 Mar 1933)

Address: Little Meadow, Forty Green Road, Knotty Green, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 1XL

Arms: Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Or on a Saltire Azure nine Lozenges of the field all within a Bordure Gules (Dalrymple); 2nd and 3rd, Argent in chief an Ox Yoke in fess proper three Escutcheons Gules (Hay); Crests: 1. A Rock per pale Azure and Or (Dalrymple); 2. Between two Piles Or issuant from the torse a Falcon proper charged on the breast with an Escutcheon Gules (Hay); Mottoes: (Above the dexter crest) "Firm", and (above the sinister crest) "Servo jugum" (I keep the yoke); Supporters: On either side a Volunteer belonging to the Corps of Wigtown in his uniform of the year 1800 all proper

Darell, of Richmond Hill, Surrey (created 12 May 1795)

Col Sir Lionel Darell, 1st Bt. MP (died 30 Oct 1803), suc. by his son

Sir Harry Verelst Darell, 2nd Bt. (died 13 Apr 1828), suc. by his son

Maj Sir Harry Francis Colville Darell, 3rd Bt. (died 6 Jan 1853), suc. by his brother

Rev Sir William Lionel Darell, 4th Bt. (died 1 Jun 1883), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Lionel Edward Darell, 5th Bt. JP DL (died 17 Feb 1919), suc. by his son

Col Sir Lionel Edward Hamiton Darell, 6th Bt. DSO JP DL (died 27 May 1954), suc. by his nephew

Sir (William) Oswald Darell, 7th Bt. (died 10 Feb 1959), suc. by his cousin

Brig Sir Jeffrey Lionel Darell, 8th Bt. MC (died 27 Feb 2013), suc. by his son

Sir Guy Jeffrey Adair Darell, 9th Bt.

b. 8 Jun 1961; son and heir: Harry Thomas Adair Darell (b. 10 May 1995)

Address: Denton Lodge, Harleston, Norfolk IP20 0AD

Arms: Azure a Lion rampant Or ducally crowned Argent; Crest: Out of a Ducal Coronet Or a Man's Head in profile couped at the shoulders proper bearded Sable wreathed round the temples Or and Azure on the head a Cap of the last fretty Argent tasselled Or doubled Ermine

Dashwood, of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (created 28 Jun 1707), Premier Baronet of Great Britain

Sir Francis Dashwood, 1st Bt. MP (died 4 Nov 1724), suc. by his son

Col Rt Hon Sir Francis Dashwood, 2nd Bt. MP (died 11 Dec 1781), suc. by brother

Sir John Dashwood later Dashwood-King, 3rd Bt. MP (died 6 Dec 1793), suc. by his son

Sir John Dashwood, 4th Bt. MP (died 22 Oct 1849), suc. by his son

Sir George Henry Dashwood, 5th Bt. MP (died 4 Mar 1862), suc. by his brother

Sir John Richard Dashwood, 6th Bt. (died 24 Sep 1863), suc. by his nephew

Capt Sir Edwin Hare Dashwood, 7th Bt. (died 8 May 1882), suc. by his son

Sir Edwin Abercromby Dashwood, 8th Bt. (died 7 April 1893), suc. by his brother

Sir Robert John Dashwood, 9th Bt. JP DL (died 9 Jul 1908), suc. by his son

Sir John Lindsay Dashwood, 10th Bt. CVO (died 9 Jul 1966), suc. by his son

Sir Francis John Vernon Hereward Dashwood, 11th Bt. SBStJ (died 9 Mar 2000), suc. by his son

Sir Edward John Francis Dashwood, 12th Bt.

b. 25 Sep 1964; son and heir: George Francis Dashwood (b. 17 Jun 1992)

Address: West Wycombe Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 3AJ

Arms: Argent on a Fess double cottised Gules three Griffin's Heads erased Or; Crest: A Griffin's Head erased per fess Erminois and Gules; Motto: Pro Magna Charta (For the Great Charter)

Dryden, of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire (created 24 Aug 1733), and of Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire (created 2 May 1795)

Sir Edward Turner, 1st Bt. (died 19 Jun 1735), suc. by his son

Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Bt. MP (died 31 Oct 1766), suc. by his son

Sir Gregory Turner later Page-Turner, 3rd Bt. MP (died 4 Jan 1805), suc. by his son

Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Bt. (died 6 Mar 1843), suc. by his brother

Capt Sir Edward George Thomas Page-Turner, 5th Bt. (died 10 Oct 1846), suc. by his son

Sir Edward Henry Page-Turner, 6th Bt. (died 24 Mar 1874), suc. by his second cousin

Sir Henry Edward Leigh Dryden, 7th and 4th Bt. (died 24 Jul 1899), suc. by his brother

Sir Alfred Erasmus Dryden, 8th and 5th Bt. (died 2 Apr 1912), suc. by his son

Sir Arthur Dryden, 9th and 6th Bt. (died 15 Mar 1938), suc. by his second cousin

Sir Noel Percy Hugh Dryden, 10th and 7th Bt. (died 23 Mar 1970), suc. by his son

Sir John Stephen Gyles Dryden, 11th and 8th Bt.

b. 26 Sep 1943; son and heir: John Frederick Simon Dryden (b. 26 May 1976)

Address: Spinners, Fairwarp, Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 3BE

Arms: Azure a Lion rampant in chief a Sphere between two Estoiles Or; Crest: A Demi-Lion sustaining in the dexter Gamb a Sphere as in the arms Or

Dundas, of Kerse, Linlithgow (created 1762)

Sir Lawrence Dundas, 1st Bt. MP (died 21 Sep 1781), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Dundas, 2nd Bt. MP, later 1st Baron Dundas

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Dundas (later Marquesses of Zetland) since 13 Aug 1794, when the 2nd Baronet was created 1st Baron Dundas

Duntze, of Tiverton, co. Devon (created 8 Nov 1774)

Sir John Duntze, 1st Bt. MP (died 5 Feb 1795), suc. by his son

Sir John Duntze, 2nd Bt. (died 21 Jun 1830), suc. by his son

Sir John Lewis Duntze, 3rd Bt. (died 7 Sep 1884), suc. by his 1st cousin once removed

Sir George Alexander Duntze, 4th Bt. (died 2 May 1922), suc. by his son

Sir George Puxley Duntze, 5th Bt. (died 20 May 1947), suc. by his son

Sir George Edwin Douglas Duntze, 6th Bt. (died 1985), suc. by his third cousin

Sir John Duntze, 7th Bt. (died 1987), suc. by his first cousin

Sir Daniel Evans Duntze, 8th Bt. (died 19...), suc. by his son

Sir Daniel Evans Duntze, 9th Bt.

b. 11 Aug 1960; no heir

Address: 6811 University Drive 2E, St Louis, Missouri 63130, USA

Durrant, of Scottow, Norfolk (created 22 Jan 1784)

Sir Thomas Durrant, 1st Bt. (died 6 Sep 1790), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Durrant, 2nd Bt. (died 1 Aug 1838), suc. by his son

Sir Henry Thomas Estridge Durrant, 3rd Bt. (died 16 May 1861), suc. by his son

Sir Henry Josias Durrant, 4th Bt. (died 6 Apr 1876), suc. by his brother

Sir William Robert Estridge Durrant, 5th Bt. (died 17 Dec 1912), suc. by his son

Sir William Henry Estridge Durrant, 6th Bt. (died 22 Jul 1953), suc. by his son

Sir William Henry Estridge Durrant, 7th Bt. (died Apr/Jun 1995), suc. by his son

Sir William Alexander Estridge Durrant, 8th Bt. (died 26 Aug 2018), suc. by his son

Sir David Alexander Durrant, 9th Bt.

b. 1 Jul 1960; no heir

Address: Red Hill, Nundle Road, Nemingha, New South Wales 2340, Australia

Arms: Or a Cross-crosslet Ermines between four Spots of Ermine Sable;  Crest: A Boar passant per fess wavy Argent and Gules bristled and tusked Azure and pierced through the body with a Broken Lance bendways Sable the Head downwards Gold; Motto: Labor Pejor Morte (A dishonouring stain in worse than death)

 

Eden, of Maryland, North America (created 19 Oct 1776)

Sir Robert Eden, 1st Bt. (died 2 Sep 1784), suc. by his son

Sir Frederick Morton Eden, 2nd Bt. (died 14 Nov 1809), suc. by his son

Sir Frederick Eden, 3rd Bt. (died 24 Dec 1814), suc. by his brother

Sir William Eden, 4th and 6th Bt. (died 21 Oct 1873), suc. by his son

Sir William Eden, 5th and 7th Bt. (died 20 Feb 1915), suc. by his son

Sir Timothy Calvert Eden, 6th and 8th Bt. (died 13 May 1963), suc. by his son

Sir John Benedict Eden, 7th and 9th Bt. later The Rt Hon the Baron Eden of Winton (Life Peer) (died 23 May 2020), suc. by his son

Hon Sir Robert Frederick Calvert Eden, 8th and 10th Bt.

b. 30 Apr 1964; brother and heir presumptive: John Edward Morton Eden (b. 25 Jan 1966)

Address: Domaine de Combabelle, 34360 Villespassans, France

Arms: Gules on a Chevron Argent between three Garbs Or banded Vert as many Escallops Sable; Crest: A Dexter Arm in armour embowed couped at the shoulder proper the hand grasping a Garb as in the arms the forearm encircled by an Annulet Gules; Motto: Si Sit Prudentia (If there be but prudence) 

Edmonstone, of Duntreath, Stirlingshire (created 20 May 1774)

Sir Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath, 1st Bt. (died Jul 1807), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Edmonstone of Duntreath, 2nd Bt. MP (died 1 Apr 1821), suc. by his son

Sir Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath, 3rd Bt. (died 3 Mar 1871), suc. by his half-brother

Admiral Sir William Edmonstone of Duntreath, 4th Bt. CB MP (died 18 Feb 1888), suc. by his son

Sir Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath, 5th Bt. CVO (died 1 Apr 1954), suc. by his son

Sir Archibald Charles Edmonstone of Duntreath, 6th Bt. (died 5 Jun 1954), suc. by his son

Sir Archibald Bruce Charles Edmonstone of Duntreath, 7th Bt.

b. 3 Aug 1934; son and heir: Archibald Edward Charles Edmonstone of Duntreath, Yr. (b. 4 Feb 1961)

Address: Duntreath Castle, Blanefield, Stirlingshire G63 9AJ

Arms: Or an Annulet Gules stoned Azure between three Crescents of the second within a Double Tressure floty-counter-flory of the second; Crest: Out of a Ducal Coronet Or a Swan's Hed and Neck proper; Supporters: Two Lions rampant Gules; Motto: Virtus Auget Honorem (Virtue adds to honour)

Elton, of Bristol (created 31 Oct 1717)

Sir Abraham Elton, 1st Bt. MP (died 9 Feb 1727/8), suc. by his son

Sir Abraham Elton, 2nd Bt. MP (died 20 Oct 1742), suc. by his son

Sir Abraham Elton, 3rd Bt. (died 29 Nov 1761), suc. by his brother

Sir Abraham Isaac Elton, 4th Bt. (died 5 Feb 179..), suc. by his son

Rev Sir Abraham Elton, 5th Bt. (died 23 Feb 1842), suc. by his son

Lt-Col Sir Charles Abraham Elton, 6th Bt. (died 1 Jun 1853), suc. by his son

Sir Arthur Hallam Elton, 7th Bt. MP (died 14 Oct 1883), suc. by his nephew

Maj Sir Edmund Harry Elton, 8th Bt. JP (died 17 Jul 1920), suc. by his son

Sir Ambrose Elton, 9th Bt. (died 11 Jul 1951), suc. by his son

Sir Arthur Hallam Rice Elton, 10th Bt. (died 1 Jan 1973), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Abraham Grierson Elton, 11th Bt.

b. 23 May 1953; son and heir: Abraham William Elton (b. 1995)

Address: Clevedon Court, Somerset BS21 6QU; 24 Maida Avenue, London W2 1ST

 

Farquhar, of Cadogan House, Middlesex (created 1 Mar 1796)

Sir Walter Farquhar, 1st Bt. (died 21 Mar 1819), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, 2nd Bt. (d. 12 Jan 1836), suc. by his son

Sir Walter Rockcliffe Farquhar, 3rd Bt. JP DL (died 15 Jul 1900), suc. by his son

Sir Henry Thomas Farquhar, 4th Bt. JP DL (died 15 Jan 1916), suc. by his nephew

Sir Walter Randolph FitzRoy Farquhar, 5th Bt ADC (killed in action 1918), suc. by his son

Lt-Col Sir Peter Walter Farquhar, 6th Bt. DSO JP (died 1986), suc. by his son

Sir Michael FitzRoy Henry Farquhar, 7th Bt.

b. 29 Jun 1938;  son and heir: Charles Walter FitzRoy Farquhar (b. 21 Feb 1964)

Address: Manor Farm, West Kington, Wiltshire SN14 7JG

Arms: Argent a Lion rampant Sable armed and langued Gules between two Sinister Hands couped and apaumée in chief of the last and a Crescent in base Azure; Crest: An Eagle rising proper; Motto: Mente Manuque (By mind and hand)

Fermor-Hesketh, of Hesketh, Lancashire (created 1761)

Sir Thomas Hesketh, 1st Bt. (died 4 Mar 1778), suc. by his brother

Sir Robert Hesketh later Juxon, 2nd Bt. (died 30 Dec 1796), suc. by his grandson

Sir Thomas Dalrymple Hesketh, 3rd Bt. (died 27 Jul 1842), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Henry Hesketh, 4th Bt. (died 10 Feb 1843), suc. by his son

Col Sir Thomas George Hesketh later Fermor-Hesketh, 5th Bt. MP (died 20 Aug 1872), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Henry Fermor-Hesketh, 6th Bt. (died 28 May 1876), suc. by his brother

Sir Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh, 7th Bt. (died 19 Apr 1924), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, 8th Bt., later 1st Baron Hesketh

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Hesketh since 25 Jan 1935, when the 8th Baronet was created 1st Baron Hesketh

Ffolkes, of Hillingdon, Norfolk (created 26 May 1774)

Sir Martin Browne Ffolkes, 1st Bt. FRS (died 11 Dec 1821), suc. by his son

Sir William John Henry Browne Ffolkes, 2nd Bt. FRS (died 24 Mar 1860), suc. by his grandson

Sir William Hovell Browne Ffolkes, 3rd Bt. KCVO JP DL MP (died 9 May 1912), suc. by his nephew

Sir William Everard Browne Ffolkes, 4th Bt. JP (died 15 Dec 1930), suc. by his brother

Rev Sir Francis Arthur Stanley Ffolkes, 5th Bt. MVO JP (died 19 Oct 1938), suc. by his son

Sir (Edward John) Patrick (Boschetti) Ffolkes, 6th Bt. (died 27 Mar 1960), suc. by his son

Sir Robert Francis Alexander Ffolkes, 7th Bt. OBE

b. 2 Dec 1943;  No heir

Address: Coast Guard House, Morston, Holt, Norfolk NR25 7BH

Arms: Quarterly: 1st, Per pale Vert and Gules a Fleur-de-lys Ermine (Ffolkes); 2nd, Sable a Crescent Or (Hovell); 3rd, Argent a Wolf rampant Sable (Ford); 4th, Argent a Fess Ermine between three Roses Gules (Lilly); Crest: A Dexter Arm embowed habited and parted as the field the Cuff doubled Ermine the hand holding a Javelin proper; Mottoes: 1 (over the Crest): Qui Sera Sera (What will be will be); 2 (below the Shield): Principiis Obsta (Stand on your principles)

FitzHerbert, of Tissington, Derbyshire (created 22 Jan 1784)

Sir William FitzHerbert, 1st Bt. (died 30 Jul 1791), suc. by his son

Sir Anthony Perrin FitzHerbert, 2nd Bt. (died 2 Apr 1798), suc. by his brother

Sir Henry FitzHerbert, 3rd Bt. (died 1 Jun 1858), suc. by his son

Sir William FitzHerbert, 4th Bt. DL (died 12 Oct 1896), suc. by his son

Rev Sir Richard FitzHerbert, 5th Bt. (died 4 Jan 1906), suc. by his son

Sir Hugo Meynell FitzHerbert, 6th Bt. (died 12 Sep 1934), suc. by his brother

Sir William FitzHerbert, 7th Bt. JP (died 8 Oct 1963), suc. by his nephew

Sir John Richard Frederick FitzHerbert, 8th Bt. (died 1 Mar 1989), suc. by his nephew

Sir Richard Ranulph FitzHerbert, 9th Bt.

b. 2 Nov 1963; son and heir: Frederick David FitzHerbet (b. 23 Mar 1995)

Address: Tissington Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1RA

Arms: Gules three Lions rampant Or; Crest: A Cubitt Arm in armour erect the hand appearing clenched within the gauntlet all proper; Motto: Ung Je Serviray (I will serve but one master)

Frederick, of Burwood House, Surrey (created 10 Jun 1723)

Sir John Frederick, 1st Bt. (died 3 Oct 1755), suc. by his son

Sir John Frederick, 2nd Bt. (died 24 Mar 1757), suc. by his brother

Sir Thomas Frederick, 3rd Bt. (died 16 Dec 1770). suc. by his cousin

Sir John Frederick, 4th Bt. MP (died 9 Apr 1783), suc. by his son

Sir John Frederick, 5th Bt. MP (died16 Jan 1825), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Richard Frederick, 6th Bt. (died 20 Sep 1873), suc. by his third cousin once removed

Sir Charles Edward Frederick, 7th Bt. (died 21 Oct 1938), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Edward St John Frederick, 8th Bt. OBE JP (died ????), suc. by his brother

Lt-Col Sir Edward Boscawen Frederick, 9th Bt. CVO (died 26 Oct 1956), suc. by his son

Maj Sir Charles Boscawen Frederick, 10th Bt. (died 21 Mar 2001), suc. by his son

Sir Christopher St John Frederick, 11th Bt.

b. 28 Jun 1950; son and heir: Benjamin St John Frederick (b. 29 Dec 1991)

Address: Home Farm, Batcombe, Somerset BA4 6HF

Arms: Or on a Chief Azure three Doves Argent;  Crest: On a Chapeau Azure doubled Ermine a Dove as in the arms holding in its beak an Olive Branch proper;  Motto: Prudens Simplicitas Beat (Prudent simplicity is a blessing)

 

Gibbons, of Stanwell Place, Middlesex (created 21 Apr 1752)

Sir William Gibbons, 1st Bt. (died ... May 1760), suc. by his son

Sir John Gibbons, 2nd Bt. KB MP (died 9 Jul 1776), suc. by his son

Sir William Gibbons, 3rd Bt. (died 26 Nov 1814), suc. by his son

Sir John Gibbons, 4th Bt. (died 26 Mar 1844), suc. by his grandson

Sir John Gibbons, 5th Bt. JP DL (died 6 Jan 1893), suc. by his brother

Capt Sir Charles Gibbons, 6th Bt. DL RN (died 5 Feb 1909), suc. by his son

Maj Sir Alexander Doran Gibbons, 7th Bt. (died 30 Sep 1956), suc. by his son

Capt Sir John Edward Gibbons, 8th Bt. (died 1982), suc. by his son

Sir William Edward Doran Gibbons, 9th Bt. JP

b. 13 Jun 1948; son and heir: Charles William Edwin Gibbons (b. 28 Jan 1983)

Address: 5 Yarborough Road, Southsea, Hampshire PO5 3DZ

Arms: Gules a Lion rampant Or debruised by a Bend Argent charged with a Torteau between two Crosses Patée fitchée Sable;  Crest: A Lion's Gamb erased and erect Gules charged with a Bezant holding a Cross Patée fitchée Sable;  Motto: Gratior Est A Rege Pio (It is more agreeable coming from a pious king)

Glyn, of Ewell, Surrey (created 25 Sep 1759)

Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Bt. MP (died 1 Jan 1773), suc. by his son

Sir George Glyn, 2nd Bt. (died 4 Sep 1814), suc. by his son

Sir Lewen Powell Glyn, 3rd Bt. (died 28 Jul 1840), suc. by his brother

Rev Sir George Lewen Glyn, 4th Bt. (died 7 Nov 1885), suc. by his son

Sir George Turbervill Glyn, 5th Bt. (died 19 May 1891), suc. by his half-brother

Sir Gervas Powell Glyn, 6th Bt. FRGS (died 17 Jul 1921), suc. by his brother

Sir Arthur Robert Glyn, 7th Bt. JP (died 4 Jan 1942), suc. by his third cousin once removed

Capt Sir Richard FitzGerald Glyn, 8th and 4th Bt. DSO JP DL (died 23 Mar 1960), suc. by his son

Col Sir Richard Hamilton Glyn, 9th and 5th Bt. OBE TD JP DL MP (died 1980), suc. by his son

Sir Richard Lindsay Glyn, 10th and 6th Bt.

b. 3 Aug 1943; son and heir: Richard Rufus Francis Glyn (b. 8 Jan 1971)

Address: Ashton Farmhouse, Stanbridge, Dorset BH21 4JD

Arms: Argent an Eagle displayed with two Heads Sable guttée d'or a Crescent Argent for difference;  Crest: An Eagle's Head erased Sable guttée d'or holding in the beack an Escallop Argent;  Motto: Fidei Tenax (Firm to my Trust)

Glyn, of Gaunt's House, Dorset (created 22 Nov 1800)

Sir Richard Carr Glyn, 1st Bt. MP (died 27 Apr 1838), suc. by his son

Sir Richard Plumptre Glyn, 2nd Bt. (died 20 Dec 1863), suc. by his nephew

Capt Sir Richard George Glyn, 3rd Bt. JP DL (died 9 Aug 1918), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Richard FitzGerald Glyn, 4th and 8th Bt. DSO JP DL (died 23 Mar 1960), suc. by his son

Col Sir Richard Hamilton Glyn, 5th and 9th Bt. OBE TD JP DL MP (died 1980), suc. by his son

Sir Richard Lindsay Glyn, 6th and 10th Bt.

b. 3 Aug 1943; son and heir: Richard Rufus Francis Glyn (b. 8 Jan 1971)

Address: Ashton Farmhouse, Stanbridge, Dorset BH21 4JD

Gooch, of Benacre Hall, Suffolk (created 4 Nov 1746)

Brig-Gen Sir William Gooch, 1st Bt. (died 1751), suc. by his brother

Rt Rev Sir Thomas Gooch, 2nd Bt. DD, Bishop of Bristol 1737-38, of Norwich 1738-47, and of Ely 1747-54 (died 14 Feb 1754), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Gooch, 3rd Bt. (died 10 Sep 1781), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Gooch, 4th Bt. (died 7 Apr 1826), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Sherlock Gooch, 5th Bt. (died 18 Dec 1851), suc. by his son

Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, 6th Bt. MP (died 9 Nov 1856), suc. by his son

Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, 7th Bt. JP DL (d. 27 May 1872), suc. by his brother

Sir Francis Robert Sherlock Gooch, 8th Bt. DL (died 13 Aug 1881), suc. by his brother

Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch, 9th Bt. DL (died 24 Feb 1899), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Vere Sherlock Gooch, 10th Bt. JP (died 7 Jul 1946), suc. by his son

Col Sir Robert Eric Sherlock Gooch, 11th Bt. KCVO DSO (died 13 Nov 1978), suc. by his son

Capt Sir (Richard) John Sherlock Gooch, 12th Bt. JP (died 1999), suc. by his brother

Maj Sir Timothy Robert Sherlock Gooch, 13th Bt. MBE DL (died 9 Apr 2008), suc. by his first cousin

Brig Sir Arthur Brian Sherlock Heywood Gooch, 14th Bt. DL

b. 1 Jun 1937; nephew and heir: Robert Brian Sherlock Gooch (b. 1976)

Address: Manor Farmhouse, Chitterne, Wiltshire BA12 0LG

Arms: Per pale Argent and Sable a Chevron between three Talbots statant all counterchanged, on a Chief Gules three Leopard's Faces Or; Crest: A Talbot statant per pale Argent and Sable; Motto: Fide Et Virtute (By fidelity and merit)

Graham, of Netherby, Cumberland (created 15 Jan 1783)

Sir James Graham, 1st Bt. (died 13 Apr 1824), suc. by his son

Rt Hon Sir James Robert George Graham, 2nd Bt. GCB MP (died 25 Oct 1861), suc. by his son

Sir Frederick Ulric Graham, 3rd Bt. (died 8 Mar 1888). suc. by his son

Sir Richard James Graham, 4th Bt. JP DL (died 26 Aug 1932), suc. by his son

Capt Sir (Frederick) Fergus Graham, 5th Bt. KBE JP DL MP (died 1 Aug 1978), suc. by his son

Maj Sir Charles Spencer Richard Graham, 6th Bt. DL (died 11 Jul 1997), suc. by his son

Sir James Fergus Surtees Graham, 7th Bt.

b. 29 Jul 1946; son and heir: Robert Charles Thomas Graham (b. 19 Jul 1985)

Address: The Tower, Kirkandrews-on-Esk, Cumbria CA6 5NF

Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or on a Chief Sable three Escallops of the field (Graham); 2nd and 3rd, Or a Fess chequy Argent and Azure in chief a Chevronel Gules (Stuart), in the centre of the quarters a Crescent of the last and all within a Bordure engrailed of the third;  Crest: Two Wings addorsed Or; Motto: Reason contents me

Grey, of Howick, Northumberland (created 1746)

Sir Henry Grey, 1st Bt. (buried 6 May 1749), suc. by his son

Sir Henry Grey, 2nd Bt. MP (died 30 Mar 1808), suc. by his brother

Rt Hon General Sir Charles Grey KB, 3rd Bt. later 1st Baron Grey later 1st Earl Grey

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Grey (later Earls Grey) since 23 Jun 1801, when the 3rd Baronet was created 1st Baron Grey

Guise, of Elmore Court, Gloucestershire (created 9 Dec 1783)

Lt-Col Sir John Guise, 1st Bt. (died 2 May 1794), suc. by his son

Sir Berkeley William Guise, 2nd Bt. MP (died 23 Jul 1834), suc. by his brother

General Sir John Wright Guise, 3rd Bt. GCB (died 1 Apr 1865), suc. by his son

Col Sir William Vernon Guise, 4th Bt. (died 24 Sep 1887), suc. by his son

Lt-Col Sir William Francis George Guise, 5th Bt. JP DL (died 17 Jan 1920), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Anselm William Edward Guise, 6th Bt. JP (died 2 Sep 1970), suc. by his son

Sir John Grant Guise, 7th Bt. (died 15 May 2007), suc. by his brother

Sir (Christopher) James Guise, 8th Bt.

b. 10 Jul 1930; son and heir: Anselm Mark Guise (b. 7 Feb 1971)

Address: Elmore Court, Gloucestershire GL2 3NT

Arms: Gules seven Lozenges Vair conjoined three three and one on a Canton Or a Mullet pierced Sable; Crest: Out of a Ducal Coronet Or a Swan rising proper collared and chained Gold;  Supporters: Dexter, a Swan Argent crusilly and langued Gules beaked and membered Sable collared and chained Or; Sinister, a Bear Sable billety collared and chained Or langued and armed Gules; Motto: Quo Honestior Eo Tutior (The honester the safer). The supporters, an unusual addition to a baronet's coat of arms, were granted by Royal Warrant 12 Jul 1863 to Sir John Guise, 3rd Bt. in recognition of his distinguished service in the Peninsular War half a century earlier.

Gunning, of Eltham, Kent (created 3 Sep 1778)

Sir Robert Gunning,1st Bt. KB (died 22 Sep 1816), suc. by his son

Sir George William Gunning, 2nd Bt. MP (died 7 Apr 1823), suc. by his son

Sir Robert Henry Gunning, 3rd Bt. MP (died 22 Sep 1862), suc. by his brother

Rev Sir Henry John Gunning, 4th Bt. (died 30 Jun 1885), suc. by his son

Maj Sir George William Gunning, 5th Bt. JP (died 21 Oct 1903), suc. by his son

Sir Frederick Digby Gunning, 6th Bt. JP (died 21 Jul 1906), suc. by his brother

Brig-Gen Sir Charles Vere Gunning, 7th Bt. CB CMG JP DL (died 29 Jan 1950), suc. by his second cousin once removed

Capt Sir Robert Charles Gunning, 8th Bt. (died 1989), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Theodore Gunning, 9th Bt. CD RCN (died 1 Jun 2020), suc. by his brother

Sir John Robert Gunning, 10th Bt.

b. 17 Sep 1944; son and heir: Derek John Robert Gunning (b. 1972)

Address: [unknown]

Arms: Gules on a Fess Erminois between three Doves Argent as many Crosses Formée per pale of the first and Azure;  Crest: A Dove holding in the dexrer claw a Caduceus proper;  Motto: Imperio Regit Unus Aequo (He rules alone with impartial sway)

 

Hanmer, of Hanmer, Flintshire (created 21 May 1774)

Sir Walden Hanmer, 1st Bt. DL (died 20 Oct 1783), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Hanmer, 2nd Bt. (died 4 Oct 1828), suc. by his grandson

Sir John Hanmer, 3rd Bt. MP, later 1st Baron Hanmer (died 8 Mar 1881), suc, by his brother

Maj Sir Wyndham Edward Hanmer, 4th Bt. JP DL (died 25 Aug 1887), suc. by his son

Sir Edward John Henry Hanmer, 5th Bt. (died 3 May 1893), suc. by his son

Maj-Gen Sir Wyndham Charles Hery Hanmer, 6th Bt. JP DL (died 3 Jun 1922), suc. by his son

Lt-Col Sir (Griffin William) Edward Hanmer, 7th Bt. JP (died 1 Jan 1977), suc. by his son

Sir John Wyndham Edward Hanmer, 8th Bt. JP DL (died 29 Dec 2008), suc. by hia son

Sir (Wyndham Richard) Guy Hanmer, 9th Bt.

b. 27 Nov 1955; son and heir: Thomas Wyndham William Hanmer (b. 10 May 1989)

Address: The Mere House, Hanmer, Salop SY13 3DG

Arms: Argent two Lions passant guardant Azure armed and langued Gules; Crest: On a Chapeau Azure doubled Ermine a Lion guardant sejant Argent; Motto: Garde l'honneur (Maintain honour)

Harbord later Harbord-Hamond, of Suffield, Norfolk (created 1746)

Sir William Morden later Harbord, 1st Bt. (died 17 Feb 1770), suc. by hia son

Sir Harbord Harbord, 2nd Bt. later 1st Baron Suffield

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Suffield since 21 Aug 1786, when the 2nd Baronet was created 1st Baron Suffield

Hawkins, of Kelston, Somerset (created 25 Jul 1778)

Sir Caesar Hawkins, 1st Bt. (died 13 Feb 1786), suc. by his grandson

Sir Caesar Hawkins, 2nd Bt. (died 2 Jul 1793), suc. by his brother

Sir John Caesar Hawkins, 3rd Bt. (died 9 Nov 1861), suc. by his grandson

Rev Sir John Caear Hawkins, 4th Bt. (died 18 Jan 1929). suc. by his first cousin

Sir John Scott Caesar Hawkins, 5th Bt. (died 11 Feb 1939), suc. by his first cousin once removed

Capt Sir Villiers Godfrey Caesar Hawkins, 6th Bt. (died 14 Feb 1955), suc. by his son

Sir Humphrey Villiers Caesar Hawkins, 7th Bt. (died 1993), suc. by his son

Sir Howard Caesar Hawkins, 8th Bt. (died xxxx), suc. by his brother

Sir Richard Caesar Hawkins, 9th Bt.

b. 29 Dec 1958

Address: PO Box 410838, Craighall 2024, South Africa

Arms: Argent on a Saltire engrailed Sable a Quatrefoil between four Fleurs-de-lys Or; Crest: Upon a Mount Vert a Hind lodged Or the dexter forefoot restinng on a Gunstone proper; Motto: Pro Deo Et Rege (For God and king)

Hawley, of Leybourne Grange, Kent (created 14 May 1795)

Sir Henry Hawley, 1st Bt. (died 20 Jan 1826), suc. by his son

Sir Henry Hawley, 2nd Bt. (died 29 Mar 1831), suc. by his son

Sir Joseph Henry Hawley, 3rd Bt. (died 20 Apr 1875), suc. by his brother

Sir Henry James Hawley, 4th Bt. (died 5 Oct 1898), suc. by his nephew

Sir Henry Michael Hawley, 5th Bt. JP (died 2 Jul 1909), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Henry Cusack Wingfield Hawley, 6th Bt. (died 18 Nov 1923), suc. by his nephew

Sir David Henry Hawley, 7th Bt. DL (died 1988), suc. by his son

Sir (Henry) Nicholas Hawley, 8th Bt.

b. 26 Nov 1939; No heir

Address: Man's Friend, New York, Lincoln LN4 4YE

Arms: Vert a Saltire engrailed Or; Crest: A Dexter Arm in Armour proper garnished Or holding in the hand a Spear in bend sinister point downwards also proper

Heathcote, of London (created 17 Jan 1733)

Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Bt. MP (died 25 Jan 1732/3), suc. by his son

Sir John Heathcote, 2nd Bt. MP (died 5 Sep 1759), suc. by his son

Sir Gilbert Heathjcote, 3rd Bt. MP (died 2 Nov 1785), suc. by his son

Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 4th Bt. MP (died 26 Mar 1851), suc. by his son

Sir Gilbert John Heathcote, 5th Bt. later 1st Baron Aveland

The Baronetcy was held by the Barons Aveland (Earls of Ancaster from 22 Aug 1892) from 26 Feb 1856, when the 5th Baronet was created 1st Baron Aveland.  On the death of the 3rd Earl of Ancaster (and 8th Baronet) on 29 Mar 1983 the Baronetcy passed to the great-great-great-grandson of the 3rd Baronet,

Brig Sir Gilbert Simon Heathcote, 9th Bt. CBE (died 15 Apr 2014), suc. by his son

Sir (Simon Robert) Mark Heathcote,10th Bt.

b. 1 Mar 1941; son and heir: Alastair Robert Heathcote (b. 18 Aug 1977)

Address: The Coach House, Tillington, West Sussex GU28 0RA

Arms: Ermine three Pomeys each charged with a Cross Or; Crest: On a Mural Crown Azure a Pomey as in the arms between two Wings displayed Ermine

Heathcote, of Hursley, Hampshire (created 16 Aug 1733)

Sir Williajm Heathcote, 1st Bt. MP (died 10 May 1751), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Heathcote, 2nd Bt. (died 27 Jun 1787), suc. by his son

Sir William Heathcote, 3rd Bt. MP (died 26 Jun 1819), suc. by his son

Sir Thomas Heathcote later Freeman-Heathcote, 4th Bt. MP (died 21 Feb 1825), suc. by his nephew

Rt Hon Sir William Heathcote, 5th Bt. MP (died 17 Aug 1881), suc. by his son

Sir William Perceval Heathcote, 6th Bt. JP (died 29 Oct 1903), suc. by his son

Rev Sir William Arthur Heathcote, 7th Bt. SJ (died 9 Sep 1924), suc. by his brother

Lt-Col Sir Gilbert Redvers Heathcote, 8th Bt. JP (died 6 Nov 1937), suc. by his cousin

Rt Rev Sir Francis Cooke Caulfield Heathcote, 9th Bt. DD, Bishop of New Westminster (died 11 Sep 1961), suc. by his half-brother

Sir Leonard Vyvyan Heathcote, 10th Bt. (died 24 Jun 1963), suc. by his son

Sir John Major, 1st Bt. (died 22 Feb 1781), suc. by his son-in-law

Sir Timothy Gilbert Heathcote, 12th Bt.

b. 25 May 1957; brother and heir: George Benjamin Heathcote (b. 2 Feb 1965)

Address: Warborne Farm, Boldre, Hampshire SO41 5QD

Arms: Ermine three Pomels each charged with a Cross Or; Crest: On a Mural Coronet Azure a Pomel charged with a Cross Or between two Wings displayed Ermine; Motto: Et Dieu Mon Appui (And God my help)

Henniker formerly Major, of Worlingsworth, Suffolk (created 1765)

Sir John Major, 1st Bt. (died 22 Feb 1781), suc. by his son-in-law

Sir John Henniker, 2nd Bt. later 1st Baron Henniker

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Henniker since 31 Jul 1800, when the 2nd Baronet was created 1st Baron Henniker

Hill, of Hawkestone, Shropshire (created 1727)

Sir Rowland Hill, 1st Bt. (died 1783), suc. by his son

Sir Richard Hill, 2nd Bt. (died 28 Nov 1809), suc. by his brother

Sir John Hill, 3rd Bt. (died 21 May 1824), suc. by his grandson

Sir Rowland Hill, 4th Bt., later 2nd Viscount Hill

The Baronetcy has been held by the Viscounts Hill since 10 Dec 1842, when the 4th Baronet succeeded his uncle as 2nd Viscount Hill

Hoare, of Barn Elms, Surrey (created 27 Jun 1786)

Sir Richard Hoare, 1st Bt. (died 11 Oct 1787), suc. by his son

Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 2nd Bt. (died 19 May 1838), suc. by his half-brother

Sir Henry Hugh Hoare, 3rd Bt. (died 17 Aug 1841), suc. by his son

Sir Hugh Richard Hoare, 4th Bt. (died 10 Jan 1857), suc. by his nephew

Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare, 5th Bt. DL MP (died 7 Jul 1894), suc. by his cousin

Sir Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare, 6th Bt. JP (died 25 Mar 1947), suc. by his second cousin twice removed

Sir Peter William Hoare, 7th Bt. (died 29 May 1973), suc. by his son

Sir Peter Richard David Hoare, 8th Bt (died 26 Jun 2004), suc. by his brother

Sir David John Hoare, 9th Bt.

b. 8 Oct 1935; son and heir: Simon Merrick Hoare (b. 11 Oct 1967)

Addresses: Luscombe Castle, Dawlish, South Devon; C Hoare & Co, 37 Fleet Street, London EC4P 4DQ

Arms: Sable a double-headed Eagle displayed Argent charged on the breast with an Ermine Spot a Bordure engrailed of the second; Crest: An Eagle's Head erased Argent charged with an Ermine Spot; Motto: In Ardua (For arduous undertakings)

Hood, of Catherington, Ireland (created 1778)

Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Bt. GCB later 1st Baron Hood later 1st Viscount Hood

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Hood (later Viscounts Hood) since 2 Sep 1782, when the 1st Baronet was created 1st Baron Hood

Hort, of Castle Strange, Middlesex (created 8 Sep 1767)

Sir John Hort, 1st Bt. (died 23 Oct 1807), suc. by his son

Sir (Josiah) William Hort, 2nd Bt. DL (died 24 Aug 1876), suc. by his son

General Sir John Josiah Hort, 3rd Bt. CB (died 5 Jan 1882), suc. by his brother

Sir William Fitzmaurice Josiah Hort, 4th Bt. (died 18 Dec 1887), suc. by his brother

Sir Fenton Josiah Hort, 5th Bt. JP (died 3 Feb 1902), suc. by his first cousin once removed

Sir Arthur Fenton Hort, 6th Bt. (died 7 Mar 1935), suc. by his son

Sir Fenton George Hort, 7th Bt. (died 5 Mar 1960), suc. by his son

Sir James Fenton Hort, 8th Bt. (died 19 Jul 1995), suc. by his son

Sir Andrew Edwin Fenton Hort, 9th Bt.

b. 15 Nov 1954; son and heir: James John Fenton Hort (b. 26 Nov 1989)

Address: Westerlee, 77 Fortis Green, London N2 9JD

Arms: Azure a Cross Or in the first and fourth quarter a Rose Argent barbed and seeded proper;  Crest: An Eagle reguardant wings expanded holding in the beak a Chaplet of Laurel all proper; Motto: Well Win, Well Wear

Hughes, of East Bergholt, Suffolk (created 17 Jul 1773)

Capt Sir Richard Hughes, 1st Bt. RN (died 23 Sep 1780), suc. by his son

Admiral of the Red Sir Richard Hughes, 2nd Bt. (died 5 Jan 1812), suc. by his brother

Rev Sir Robert Hughes, 3rd Bt. (buried 4 Jun 1814), suc. by his son

Rev Sir Richard Hughes, 4th Bt. (died 3 Jan 1833), suc. by his son

Sir Richard Hughes, 5th Bt. (died 16 May 1863), suc. by his brother

Sir Edward Hughes, 6th Bt. (died 8 Aug 1871), suc. by his cousin

Sir Frederick Hughes, 7th Bt. (died 1 Feb 1889), suc. by his half-uncle

Rev Sir Thomas Collingwood Hughes, 8th Bt. (died 22 May 1889), suc. by his son

Sir Alfred Hughes, 9th Bt. (died 1 Apr 1898), suc. by his son

Sir (Alfred) Collingwood Hughes, 10th Bt. JP (died 9 Dec 1932), suc. by his son

Sir Reginald Johansson Hughes, 11th Bt. (died 6 May 1945), suc. by his uncle

Sir Robert Heywood Hughes, 12th Bt. (died 2 Jan 1951), suc. by his nephew

Sir Richard Edgar Hughes, 13th Bt. (died 29 Aug 1970), suc. by his son

Sir David Collingwood Hughes, 14th Bt. (died 13 May 2003), suc. by his son 

Sir Thomas Collingwood Hughes, 15th Bt.

b. 16 Feb 1966; son and heir: Alfred Collingwood Hughes (b. 24 May 2001)

Address: Not known

Arms: Quarterly of eight: 1st, Azure a Lion rampant Or (Hughes); 2nd, Gules a Lion rampant regardant Or (Elistan Glodrydd); 3rd, Azure three Crowns in pale Or (Beli Mawr); 4th, Per bend sinister Ermine and Ermines a Lion rampant Or (Tudor Trevor); 5th, Or a Lion rampant regardant Sable (Gwaeth Voyd); 6th, Per pale Azure and Sable three Fleurs-de-lys Or (Ynyr, King of Gwent); 7th, Sable a Chevron between three Goat's Heads erased Or (Ithel Velyn); 8th, Azure a Lion cowed passant guardant Or (Llewellyn Aur Dorchog)

Hulse, of Lincoln's Inn Fields (created 7 Feb 1738/9)

Sir Edward Hulse, 1st Bt. (died 19 Apr 1759), suc. by his son

Sir Edward Hulse, 2nd Bt. (died 1 Dec 1800), suc. by his son

Sir Edward Hulse, 3rd Bt. (died 30 Sep 1816), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Hulse, 4th Bt. MP (died 19 Oct 1854), suc. by his son

Lt-Col Sir Edward Hulse, 5th Bt. MP (died 11 Jun 1899), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Edward Henry Hulse, 6th Bt. JP DL (died 30 May 1903), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Edward Hamilton Westrow Hulse, 7th Bt. (died 12 Mar 1915), suc. by his uncle

Sir Hamilton John Hulse, 8th Bt. JP (died 5 Dec 1931), suc. by his son

W/Cdr Sir (Hamilton) Westrow Hulse, 9th Bt. (died 10 Apr 1996), suc. by his son

Sir Edward Jeremy Westrow Hulse, 10th Bt. DL (died 5 Aug 2022), suc. by his son

Sir (Edward) Michael Westrow Hulse, 11th Bt.

b. 10 Sep 1959; son and heir: Edward Westrow William Hulse (b. 4 Mar 1993)

Address: Breamore House, Breamore, Hampshire SP6 2DF

Arms: Per fess Argent and Ermine three Piles one issuant from the chief between the others reversed Sable; Crest: A Buck's Head couped proper attired Or between the attires a Sun of the last and charged on the neck with two Bezants and a Plate: Motto: Esse Quam Videri (To be rather than to seem)

Hunter Blair, of Dunskey, Wigtownshire (created 27 Jun 1786)

Sir James Hunter later Hunter Blair of Dunskey, 1st Bt. (died 1 Jul 1787), suc. by his son

Sir John Hunter Blair of Dunskey, 2nd Bt. (died 24 May 1800), suc. by his brother

Sir David Hunter Blair of Dunskey, 3rd Bt. (died 26 Dec 1857), suc. by his son

Sir Edward Hunter Blair of Dunskey, 4th Bt. JP DL (died 7 Oct 1896), suc. by his son

Rev Sir David Oswald Hunter Blair of Dunskey, 5th Bt. OSB, Abbot of Fort Augustus (died 12 Sep 1939), suc. by his brother

Capt Sir Edward Hunter Blair of Dunskey, 6th Bt. JP DL RN (died 11 Aug 1945), suc. by his brother,

Sir James Hunter Blair of Dunskey, 7th Bt. (died 1985), suc, by his son

Sir Edward Thomas Hunter Blair of Dunskey, 8th Bt. (died 21 Oct 2006), suc. by his brother

Sir James Hunter Blair of Dunskey, 9th Bt. DL

b. 18 Mar 1926; first cousin once removed and heir: Patrick David Hunter Blair (b. 12 May 1958)

Address: Blairquhan Castle, Maybole, Ayrshire KA19 7LZ

Arms: Quarterly: 1st, Argent a Chevron Gules between three Hunting Horns Vert vested and stringed of the second (Hunter); 2nd, Argent on a Chevron Gules between three Cross Crosslets fitchée Sable a Fleur-de-lys Or within a Double Tressure flory-counterflory of the second (Kennedy of Culzean); 3rd, Argent on a Saltire Sable eight Mascles of the field in chief a Star Gules (Blair); 4th, Argent a Shakefork Sable and in chief a Rose Gules surmounted by a Mullet of the field (Cuninghame of Brownhill); Crest: A Stag's Head cabossed proper; Supporters: Dexter: A Dog of Chase salient Argent; Sinister: An Antelope springing proper gorged with an open Crown and a Chain hanging thereat Or; Motto: Vigilantia, Robur, Voluptas (Vigilance, strength, pleasure)

 

James, of Betteshanger, Kent (created 1791)

Sir Walter Head later James, 1st Bt. (died 1829), suc. by his grandson

Sir Walter Charles James, 2nd Bt. MP later 1st Baron Northbourne

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Northbourne since 5 Nov 1884, when the 2nd Baronet was created 1st Baron Northbourne

Johnson, of New York, in North America (created 27 Nov 1755)

Maj-Gen Sir William Johnson, 1st Bt. (died 11 Jul 1774), suc. by his son

Col Sir John Johnson, 2nd Bt. (died 4 Jan 1830), suc. by his son

Lt-Col Sir Adam Gordon Johnson, 3rd Bt. (died 21 May 1843), suc. by his nephew

Sir William George Johnson, 4th Bt. (died 26 Jan 1908), suc. by his nephew

Sir (Edward) Gordon Johnson, 5th Bt. (died 15 Apr 1957), suc. by his second cousin once removed

Lt-Col Sir John Paley Johnson, 6th Bt. MBE (died 14 Dec 1975), suc. by his son

Capt Sir Peter Colpoys Paley Johnson, 7th Bt. (died 24 May 2003), suc. by his son

Sir Colpoys Guy ("Matt") Johnson, 8th Bt.

b. 13 Nov 1965; son and heir: Colpoys William Johnson (b. 28 Dec 1993)

Address: Hollygate, Sleepers Hill, Winchester, Hampshire SO22 4ND

Arms: Argent two Lions counter-rampant supporting a Dexter Hand Gules in chief three Estoiles of the last and in base a Salmon naiant in water proper; Crest: An Arm erect Gules encircled by a Ducal Coronet Or the hand grasping a Sword proper pommeled and hilted Gold; Mottoes: 1. below the shield, Nec Aspera Terrent (Difficulties do not frighten me); 2. above the crest, Deo Regique Debeo (I owe all to God and the King)

 

Kennaway, of Hyderabad, East Indies (created 25 Feb 1791)

Capt Sir John Kennaway, 1st Bt. (died 1 Jan 1836), suc. by his son

Sir John Kennaway, 2nd Bt. (died 19 Feb 1873), suc. by his son

Rt Hon Sir John Henry Kennaway, 3rd Bt. CB JP DL MP (died 7 Sep 1919), suc. by his son

Capt Sir John Kennaway, 4th Bt. JP DL (died 3 Aug 1956), suc. by his son 

Sir John Lawrence Kennaway, 5th Bt. (died 22 Oct 2017), suc. by his son

Sir John Michael Kennaway, 6th Bt.

b. 17 Feb 1962; 5th cousin and heir: (Roger) Ian Kennway (b. 7 Jul 1938)

Address: Escot, Ottery St Mary, Devon EX11 1LU

Arms: Argent a Fess Azure between two Eagles displayed in chief Gules and in base through an Annulet of the third a slip of Olive and another of Palm in saltire proper; Crest: An Eagle rising proper from the beak an Escutcheon pendant Azure charged with a Sun in Splendour also proper; Motto: Ascendam (I shall ascend)

Kenyon, of Gredington, Flint (created 1784)

Sir Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Bt, later 1st Baron Kenyon

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Kenyon since 9 Jun 1788, when the 1st Baronet was created 1st Baron Kenyon

Knowles, of Lovell Hill, Berkshire (created 31 Oct 1765)

Admiral of the White Sir Charles Knowles, 1st Bt. MP (died 9 Dec 1777), suc. by his son

Admiral of the Red Sir Charles Henry Knowles, 2nd Bt. GCB (died 28 Nov 1831), suc. by his son

Sir Francis Charles Knowles, 3rd Bt. FRS (died 19 Mar 1892), suc. by his son

Vice-Admiral Sir Charles George Frederick Knowles, 4th Bt. (died 3 Mar 1918), suc. by his son

Sir Francis Howe Seymour Knowles, 5th Bt. (died 4 Apr 1953), suc. by his son

Sir Francis Gerald William Knowles, 6th Bt. FRS (died 13 Jul 1974), suc. by his son

Sir Charles Francis Knowles, 7th Bt.

b. 20 Dec 1951; son and heir: (Charles) William Frederick Lance Knowles (b. 27 Aug 1985)

Address: Wyndham Croft, Turners Hill, West Sussex RH10 4PS

Arms: Azure a Naval Crown between four Cross Crosslets in cross all within a Cross Recercelée disjointed between as many Cross Crosslets all Or; Crest: An Elephant statant Argent supporting with the trunk an Anchor Or; Motto: Semper Paratus (Always ready)

 

Lake, of Edmonton, Middlesex (created 17 Oct 1711)

Sir (Atwell) Graham Lake, 10th Bt. (died 25 May 2013)

Sir Edward Geoffrey Lake, 11th Bt,

Address: Upper Field House, 105 Church Way, Iffley Village, Oxford OX4 4EG

Lambert, of London (created 16 Feb 1710/1)

Sir Peter John Biddulph Lambert, 10th Bt.

Address: 483 Spadina Road, Toronto, Ontario M5P 2W6, Canada

Leith-Buchanan, of Burgh St Peter, Norfolk (created 21 Nov 1775)

Sir Charles Alexander James Leith-Buchanan, 7th Bt.

Address: 7510 Clifton Road, Clifton, Virginia 22024, USA

Lloyd-Mostyn, of Pengwerra, Flint (created 1778) - the Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Mostyn since 10 Sep 1831, when the 2nd Baronet was created Baron Mostyn - see Baron Mostyn

Lowther, of Swillington, Yorkshire (created 1764)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Viscounts Lowther (later Earls of Lonsdale) since 24 May 1802, when the 2nd Baronet succeeded his fourth cousin as 2nd Viscount Lowther - see Earl of Lonsdale

Lushington, of South Hill Park, Berkshire (created 26 Apr 1791)

Sir John (Jan) Richard Castleman Lushington, 8th Bt.

Address: Kent House, Barrington, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 0JP

 

MacGregor of MacGregor, of Lanrick and Balquhidder, co. Perth (created 3 Jul 1795)

Sir Malcolm Gregor Charles MacGregor of MacGregor, 7th Bt., 22nd Chief of Clan Gregor

Address: 43 Kinnoul Road, London W6 8NG

Mackworth, of The Gnoll, Glamorganshire (created 16 Sep 1776)

Sir Digby John Mackworth, 10th Bt. (died 17 Jul 2018), suc. by his 4th cousin once removed

Sir Alan Keith Mackworth, 11th Bt.

Address: 4433 Werst 9th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia V6R 2C9, Canada

Malet, of Wilbury, Wiltshire (created 24 Feb 1791)

Sir Harry Douglas St Lo Malet, 9th Bt. JP

Address: Wrestwood, RMB 184, Boyup Brook, Western Australia 6244, Australia

Miller, of Glenlee, Kirkcudbrightshire (created 3 Mar 1788)

Sir Stephen William Macdonald Miller of Glenlee, 8th Bt. FRCS FRCGP

Address: The Lawn, Shebbear, Beaworthy, Devon EX21 5RU

Milman, of Levaton-in-Woodland, Devonshire (created 28 Nov 1800)

Sir David Patrick Milman, 10th Bt.

Address: 71 Camden Road, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 3LU

Milner, of Nun Appleton Hall, Yorkshire (created 26 Feb 1716/7)

Sir Timothy William Lycett Milner, 10th Bt. Dec

Address: Oude Natte Valleij, Box 4, Klapmuts 7625, Cape Province, South Africa

Mosley, of Ancoats, Lancashire, and of Rolleston, Staffordshire (created 1781)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Ravensdale since 9 Feb 1966, when the 7th Baronet succeeded his aunt as 3rd Baron Ravensdale - see Baron Ravensdale

 

Neave, of Dagnam Park, Essex (created 13 May 1795)

Sir Paul Arundell Neave, 7th Bt.

Address: Queen's House, Monk Sherborne, Hampshire RG26 5HH

Noel formerly Middleton, of The Navy (created 1781)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Barham (later Earls of Gainsborough) since 1 May 1805, when the 1st Baronet was created Baron Barham - see Earl of Gainsborough

 

Oakeley, of Shrewsbury (created 5 Jun 1790)

Sir John Digby Atholl Oakeley, 8th Bt. (died 19 Dec 2016), suc. by his son

Sir William Robert Atholl Oakeley, 9th Bt.

Address: 10 Bursledon Heights, Long Lane, Bursledon, Hampshire SO31 8DB

Onslow, of Althain, Lancashire (created 30 Oct 1797)

Sir John Roger Wilmot Onslow, 8th Bt. (died 14 Oct 2009)

Sir Richard Paul Atherton Onslow, 9th Bt.

Address: 85 Leila Road, Ormond, Victoria 3163, Australia

 

Palmer, of Wanlip Hall, Leicestershire (created 28 Jul 1791)

Sir John Edward Somerset Palmer, 8th Bt. (d. 7 Jun 2019), suc. by his son

Robert John Hudson Palmer, de jure 9th Bt. (awaiting proof of succession)

Address: Court Barton, Feniton, Devon EX14 3BD

Parnell, of Rathleague (created 1766)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Congleton since 18 Aug 1841, when the 4th Baronet was created Baron Congleton - see Baron Congleton

Pasley, of Craig, Dumfriesshire (created 1 Sep 1794)

Sir Robert Killigrew Sabine Pasley, 6th Bt.

Address: 25 Lathbury Road, Oxford OX2 7AT

Peel, of Clanfield, Hampshire (created 1800)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Earls Peel since 5 Apr 1942, when the Baronetcy was inherited by the 2nd Earl Peel - see Earl Peel

Pellew, of The Navy (created 1796)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Exmouth (later Viscounts Exmouth) since 1 Jun 1814, when the 1st Baronet was created Baron Exmouth - see Viscount Exmouth

Pepys, of Juniper Hill, Surrey (created 1784)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Cottenham (later Earls of Cottenham) since 9 Jan 1849, when the Baronetcy passed to the 1st Baron Cottenham - see Earl of Cottenham

Pigot, of Patshull, Staffordshire (created 5 Dec 1764)

Sir George High Pigot, 8th Bt.

Address: Mill House, Mill Lane, Padworth, Berkshire RG7 4JX

Pole, of Wolverton, Hampshire (created 28 Jul 1791)

Sir Peter Van Notten Pole, 5th Bt. (d. 31 Jan 2010)

Sir Peter John Chandos Pole, 6th Bt.

Address: 41 Webster Street, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia

Pollen, of Redenham, Hampshire (created 15 May 1795)

Sir John Michael Hungerford Pollen, 7th Bt. (died 2003), suc. by his son

Richard John Hungerford Pollen, de jure 8th Bt. (awaiting proof of succession)

Address: Manor House, Rodbourne, Wiltshire SN16 0EX

Poore, of Rushall, Wiltshire (created 8 Jul 1795)

Sir Herbert Edward Poore, 6th Bt.

Address: Curuzu Ciatia, Corrientes, Argentina

Proctor-Beauchamp, of Langley Park, Norfolk (created 20 Feb 1744/5)

Sir Christopher Radstock Proctor-Beauchamp, 9th Bt.

Address: The Coach House, Balfour Mews, Sidmouth, Devon EX10 8XL

 

Ridley (formerly White), of Blagdon, Northumberland (created 1756)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Viscounts Ridley since 19 Dec 1900, when the 5th Baronet was created Viscount Ridley - see Viscount Ridley

Rodney, of Alresford, Hampshire (created 1764)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Rodney since 19 Jun 1782, when the 1st Baronet was created Baron Rodney - see Baron Rodney

Rowley, of Tendring Hall, Suffolk (created 27 Jun 1786) - See UK Baronetcies

Sir Charles Robert Rowley, 8th and 7th Bt. (d. 11 May 2008)

Sir Richard Charles Rowley, 9th and 8th Bt.

Address: Naseby Hall, Northamptonshire NN6 6DP; 21 Tedworth Square, London SW3 4DR

Rumbold, of Wood Hall, Watton, Hertfordshire (created 27 Mar 1779)

Sir Henry John Sebastian Rumbold, 11th Bt.

Addresses: 19 Hollywood Road, London SW10 9HT; Hatch House, Tisbury, Wiltshire SP3 6PA

Rycroft, of Calton, Yorkshire (created 22 Jan 1784)

Sir Richard John Rycroft, 8th Bt.

Address: 14 Ship Road, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex

 

St Clair-Ford, of Ember Court, Surrey (created 22 Feb 1793)

Sir James Anson St Clair-Ford, 7th Bt. (d. 3 Aug 2009), suc. by his cousin

Sir Colin Anson St Clair-Ford, 8th Bt. (d. 3 Dec 2012), suc. by his brother

Robin Sam st Clair-Ford, de jure 9th Bt. (awaiting proof of succession)

Address: Honeysuckle Cottage, East Lambrook, South Petherton, Somerset TA13 5HW

St John-Mildmay, of Farley, co. Southampton (created 9 Oct 1772)

Sir Walter John Hugh St John-Mildmay, 12th Bt.

Address: 9 Lansdown Crescent, Bath BA1 5EX

Sheffield, of Normanby, Lincolnshire (created 1755)

Sherston-Baker, of Dunstable House, Richmond, Surrey (created 14 May 1796)

Sir Robert George Humphrey Sherston-Baker, 7th Bt.

Address: Wealden House, North Elham, Kent CT4 6UY

Sinclair, of Ulbster, Caithness (created 1786)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Viscounts Thurso since 10 Apr 1952, when the 4th Baronet was created Viscount Thurso - see Viscount Thurso

Smith-Dodsworth, of Newland Park and Thornton Watlass, Yorkshire (created 22 Jan 1784)

Sir John Christopher Smith-Dodsworth, 8th Bt. (d. 21 Sep 2012), suc. by his son

David John Smith-Dodsworth, de jure 9th Bt. (awaiting proof of succession)

Address: Old Colville Road, Driving Creek, PO Box 26 Coromandel, New Zealand

Smith-Marriott, of Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset (created 1 Jun 1774)

Sir Hugh Cavendish Smith-Marriott, 11th Bt. (died 19 Jul 2013)

Peter Francis Smith-Marriott, de jure 12th Bt. (awaiting proof of succession)

Address: 26 Shipley Road, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol BS9 3HS

Sutton, of Norwood Park, Nottinghamshire (created 14 Oct 1772)

Sir Richard Lexington Sutton, 9th Bt.

Address: Moor Hill, Langham, Dorset SP8 5NY

Sykes, of Basildon, Berkshire (created 8 Jun 1781)

Sir (Francis) John Badcock Sykes, 10th Bt.

Address: Kingsbury Croft, Kingsbury Street, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 1HU

Sykes, of Sledmere, Yorkshire (created 28 Mar 1783)

Sir Tatton Christopher Mark Sykes, 8th Bt.

Address: Sledmere House, Driffield, East Yorkshire YO25 0XG

 

Tapps Gervis Meyrick, of Hinton Admiral, Hampshire (created 28 Jul 1791)

Sir George Christopher Cadfael Tapps Gervis Meyrick, 7th Bt. (died 24 Oct 2019), suc. by his son

Sir George William Owen Tapps Gervis Meyrick, 8th Bt.

Addresses: Hinton Admiral, nr Christchurch, Dorset BH23 7DY; Bodorgan, Isle of Anglesey LL62 5LW

Tollemache, of Hanby Hall, co. Lincoln (created 12 Jan 1793)

Maj Sir Lyonel Humphry John Tollemache, 7th Bt. DL

Address: Buckminster Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG33 5RU

Troubridge, of Plymouth (created 30 Nov 1799)

Sir Thomas Richard Troubridge, 7th Bt.

Addresses: The Manor House, Elsted, West Sussex GU29 0JY; 96 Napier Court, Ranelagh Gardens, London SW6 3XA

 

Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, of Hackness, Yorkshire (created 1795)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Derwent since 10 Oct 1881, when the 3rd Baronet was created Baron Derwent - see Baron Derwent

Vanneck, of Putney, Surrey (created 1751)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Huntingfield since 9 Jul 1796, when the 2nd Baronet was created Baron Huntingfield - see Baron Huntingfield

 

Warrender, of Lochend (created 1715)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Bruntisfield since 10 Mar 1942, when the 8th Baronet was created Baron Bruntisfield - see Baron Bruntisfield

Williams, of Bodelwyddan, Flintshire (created 24 Jul 1798)

Sir Lawrence Hugh Williams, 9th Bt.

Address: Old Parciau, Marianglas, Anglesey LL73 8PH

Wilmot, of Chaddesden, Derbyshire (created 15 Feb 1759)

Sir Henry Robert Wilmot, 9th Bt.

Address: Beck House, Great Broughton, Stokesley, North Yorkshire

Winnington, of Stanford Court, Worcestershire (created 15 Feb 1755)

Sir Anthony Edward Winnington, 7th Bt.

Address: 20 Baskerville Road, London SW18 3RW

Wombwell, of Wombwell, Yorkshire (created 26 Aug 1778)

George Philip Frederick Wombwell, de jure 7th Bt. MBE (awaiting proof of succession)

Address: Newburgh Priory, Coxwold, York YO6 4AS

Wood, of Barnsley, Yorkshire (created 1784)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Viscounts Halifax (later Earls of Halifax) since 21 Feb 1866, when the 3rd Baronet was created Viscount Halifax - see Earl of Halifax

Wynn, of Bodvean, Carnarvon (created 1742)

The Baronetcy has been held by the Barons Newborough since 23 Jul 1776, when the 3rd Baronet was created Baron Newborough - see Baron Newborough

 

Young, of North Dean, Buckinghamshire (created 2 May 1769)

Sir William Neil Young, 10th Bt.

Address: South End House, High Ham, Langport, Somerset

 

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