Existing baronetcies
Baronets are hereditary titles awarded by the Crown . The current baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier but existing baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Ireland and Great Britain.
To be recognised as a baronet, it is necessary to prove a claim of succession. When this has been done, the name is entered on the Official Roll of the Baronetage . Persons who have not proven their claims may not be officially styled as baronets.[ 1] This was ordained by Royal Warrant in February 1910.[ 2] A baronetcy is considered vacant if the previous holder has died within the previous five years and if no one has proven their succession, and is considered dormant if no one has proven their succession in more than five years after the death of the previous incumbent.[ 3]
All extant baronetcies, including vacant baronetcies, are listed below in order of precedence (i.e. date). All other baronetcies, including those which are extinct, dormant or forfeit, are on a separate list of baronetcies . The list is current as of January 2024, when it was last updated.[ 1] The baronetcy lists include any peerage titles which are held by the baronet.
Baronetage of England (1611–1705)[ edit ]
Coat of arms of the Martin baronets of Long Melford (1667) with the badge of a Baronet of England
King James I created the hereditary Order of Baronets in England on 22 May 1611, to fund the settlement of Ireland . He offered the dignity to 200 gentlemen of good birth, with a clear estate of £ 1,000 a year, on condition that each one should pay a sum equivalent to three years' pay to 30 soldiers at 8d. per day per man (total – £1,095) into the King's Exchequer.
The Baronetage of England comprises all baronetcies created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. In that year, the Baronetage of England and the Baronetage of Nova Scotia were replaced by the Baronetage of Great Britain .
Baronets in the Baronetage of England [ edit ]
No
Title
Creation
Other titles and notes
1
Bacon of Redgrave
22 May 1611
now also Bacon baronets of Mildenhall , since 1755
2
Shirley of Staunton
22 May 1611
Earl Ferrers
3
Pelham of Laughton
22 May 1611
Earl of Chichester
4
Hoghton, now de Hoghton of Hoghton Tower
22 May 1611
5
Hobart-Hampden of Intwood
22 May 1611
Earl of Buckinghamshire
6
Gerard of Bryn
22 May 1611
Baron Gerard
8
Shelley of Michelgrove
22 May 1611
9
Musgrave of Hartley Castle
29 June 1611
10
Seymour of Berry Pomeroy
29 June 1611
Duke of Somerset
11
Finch of Eastwell
29 June 1611
Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham
12
Monson of Carlton
29 June 1611
Baron Monson
13
Wodehouse of Wodehouse
29 June 1611
Earl of Kimberley
14
Harington of Ridlington
29 June 1611
15
Brudenell of Deen
29 June 1611
Marquess of Ailesbury
16
Mordaunt of Massingham Parva
29 June 1611
Present baronet does not use the title.
17
Devereux of Castle Bromwich
25 November 1611
Viscount Hereford
18
Dormer of Wing
10 June 1615
Baron Dormer
19
Egerton, formerly Grey-Egerton, of Egerton
5 April 1617
20
Townshend of Rainham
16 April 1617
Marquess Townshend
21
Lyttelton of Frankley
25 June 1618
Viscount Cobham
22
Hicks, now Hicks Beach of Beverston
21 July 1619
Earl St Aldwyn
23
Berney of Parkhall
5 May 1620
24
Gower of Sittersham
2 June 1620
Duke of Sutherland
25
Philipps of Picton Castle
9 November 1621
Viscount St Davids
26
Wake of Clevedon
5 December 1621
27
Hotham of Scorborough
4 January 1622
Baron Hotham
28
Mansel of Muddlescombe
14 January 1622
29
Grosvenor of Eaton
23 February 1622
Duke of Westminster
30
Gage of Firle Place
26 March 1622
Viscount Gage
31
Cooper of Rockbourne
4 July 1622
Earl of Shaftesbury
32
Hazlerigg of Noseley
21 July 1622
Baron Hazlerigg
33
Skipwith of Prestwould
20 December 1622
36
Isham of Lamport
30 May 1627
38
Stanley of Bickerstaff
26 June 1627
Earl of Derby
39
Bacon of Mildenhall
29 July 1627
now also Bacon baronets of Redgrave , since 1755
40
Stonhouse of Radley
7 May 1628
also Stonhouse baronets of Radley (1670)
41
Wrey of Trebitch
13 June 1628
42
Trelawny, now Salusbury-Trelawny of Trelawny
1 July 1628
43
Wiseman of Canfield Hall
29 August 1628
44
Nightingale of Newport Pond
1 September 1628
45
Pole of Shute
12 September 1628
46
Wolseley of Wolseley
24 November 1628
47
Grimston of Little Waltham
2 March 1629
Earl of Verulam
49
Every of Eggington
26 May 1641
50
Cave, now Cave-Browne-Cave of Stanford
30 June 1641
51
Bampfylde of Poltimore
14 July 1641
Baron Poltimore
52
Thynne of Cause Castle
14 July 1641
Marquess of Bath ; vacant since 2020.
53
Northcote of Hayne
16 July 1641
Earl of Iddesleigh
54
Strickland, now Strickland-Constable of Boynton
30 July 1641
55
Chichester of Raleigh
4 August 1641
56
Knatchbull of Mersham Hatch
4 August 1641
Earl Mountbatten of Burma
57
Trollope of Casewick
5 February 1642
58
Haggerston, now Constable Maxwell-Scott of Haggerston
15 August 1642
60
Wrottesley of Wrottesley
30 August 1642
Baron Wrottesley
62
Waldegrave of Hever Castle
1 August 1643
Earl Waldegrave
64
Courtenay
February 1644
Earl of Devon
66
Acland of Columb John
21 January 1678
precedence of 24 June 1644
67
Boreel of Amsterdam
21 March 1645
68
Bridgeman of Great Lever
3 December 1660
Earl of Bradford
69
Palmer of Carlton
7 June 1660
70
Langham of Cottesbrooke
7 June 1660
71
Finch of Raunston
7 June 1660
Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham
72
Robinson of London
22 June 1660
73
Astley of Hill Morton
25 June 1660
Baron Hastings
74
Bowyer of Denham Court
22 June 1660
Baron Denham ; vacant since 2021.
75
Stanley of Alderley
25 June 1660
Baron Stanley of Alderley
76
Shuckburgh of Shuckburgh
25 June 1660
78
St John of Woodford
28 June 1660
Baron St John of Bletso
79
Clerke of Hitcham
29 December 1660
80
Boothby of Broadlow Ashe
13 July 1660
81
Honywood of Evington
19 July 1660
82
Smithson, now Percy of Stanwick
1660
Duke of Northumberland
83
Wheler of the City of Westminster
11 August 1660
84
Rous of Henham
17 August 1660
Earl of Stradbroke
85
Onslow of West Clandon
1674
Earl of Onslow
87
Frankland of Thirkelby
24 December 1660
Baron Zouche
88
Legard of Ganton
29 December 1660
89
Bedingfeld, now Paston-Bedingfeld of Oxburgh
2 January 1661
90
Broughton of Broughton
10 March 1661
91
Cayley of Brompton
26 April 1661
92
Cooke of Wheatley
10 May 1661
93
Ashburnham of Bromham
15 May 1661
94
Jenkinson of Walcot and Hawkesbury
18 May 1661
95
Williams-Bulkeley of Penrhyn
17 June 1661
96
Carew of Haccombe
2 August 1661
97
Bowyer-Smyth of Hill Hall
28 November 1661
99
Osborn of Chicksands
11 February 1662
No heir.
100
Graham of Norton Conyers
17 November 1662
101
Tancred, now Lawson-Tancred of Boroughbridge
17 November 1662
102
D'Oyly of Shottisham
29 July 1663
No heir.
103
Marsham of Cuckston
16 August 1663
Earl of Romney
104
Biddulph of Westcombe
2 November 1664
105
Shaw, now Best-Shaw of Eltham
15 March 1665
106
Jocelyn of Hyde Hall
8 June 1665
Earl of Roden
107
Burdett of Burthwaite
25 July 1665
108
Hanham of Wimborne
24 May 1667
No heir.
109
Mostyn of Talacre
28 April 1670
110
Stonhouse of Radley
5 May 1670
also Stonehouse baronets of Radley (1628)
111
Croft of Croft Castle
18 November 1671
112
Eden of West Auckland
13 November 1672
also Baronet Eden of Maryland
113
Blackett of Newcastle
12 December 1673
114
Hoskyns of Harewood
18 December 1676
115
Hart Dyke of Horeham
3 March 1677
116
Cotton of Combermere
29 March 1677
Viscount Combermere
117
Willoughby of Wollaton
7 April 1677
Baron Middleton
118
Cust of Stamford
29 September 1677
Baron Brownlow ; vacant since 2021.
120
Bowyer, now Goring of Highden
18 May 1678
122
Bunbury of Stanney Hall
29 June 1681
123
Parker, now Hyde-Parker of Melford Hall
1 July 1681
Vacant since 2022.
124
Dashwood of Kirtlington
16 September 1684
125
Blois of Grundisburgh
15 April 1686
126
Williams-Wynn of Gray's Inn
6 July 1688
127
Molesworth, now Molesworth-St Aubyn of Pencarrow
19 July 1689
128
Ramsden of Byrom
30 November 1689
129
Leighton of Wattlesborough
2 March 1693
No heir.
130
Colt of St James's-in-the-Fields
2 March 1694
No heir.
131
Thomas of Wenvoe
24 December 1694
No heir.
133
Chetwode of Oakley
6 April 1700
Baron Chetwode
134
Irby of Boston
13 April 1704
Baron Boston
135
Fleming of Rydal Hall
4 October 1705
136
Miller of Chichester
29 October 1705
Baronetage of Nova Scotia (1625–1706)[ edit ]
Coat of arms of the Agnew baronets (1629) with riband and Badge of a Baronet of Nova Scotia .
The Baronetage of Nova Scotia was devised in 1624 as a means of settling the plantation of that province (now a province of Canada ). King James VI announced his intention of creating 100 baronets , each of whom was to support six colonists for two years (or pay 2,000 merks in lieu thereof) and also to pay 1,000 merks to Sir William Alexander , to whom the province had been granted by charter in 1621.[ 4]
James died before this scheme could be implemented, but it was carried out by his son Charles I , who created the first Scottish baronet on 28 May 1625, covenanting in the creation charter that the baronets of Scotland or of Nova Scotia should never exceed 150, that their heirs apparent should be knighted on coming of age (21), and that no one should receive the honour who had not fulfilled the conditions, viz, paid 3,000 merks (£166, 13s. 4d.) towards the plantation of the colony.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14] Four years later (17 November 1629) the king wrote to the contractors for baronets, recognising that they had advanced large sums to Sir William Alexander for the plantation on the security of the payments to be made by future baronets, and empowering them to offer a further inducement to applicants; and on the same day he granted to all Nova Scotia baronets the right to wear about their necks, suspended by an orange tawny ribbon, a badge bearing an azure saltire with a crowned inescutcheon of the arms of Scotland and the motto Fax mentis honestae gloria (Glory is the torch that leads on the honourable mind). As the required number, however, could not be completed, Charles announced in 1633 that English and Irish gentlemen might receive the honour, and in 1634 they began to do so. Yet even so, he was only able to create a few more than 120 in all. In 1638 the creation ceased to carry with it the grant of lands in Nova Scotia, and on the union with England (1707) the Scottish creations ceased, English and Scotsmen alike receiving thenceforth Baronetcies of Great Britain .[ 4]
Baronets in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia [ edit ]
No.
Title
Creation
Other titles
138
Innes, now Innes-Ker of Innes
28 May 1625
Duke of Roxburghe
139
Macdonald of Sleat
14 July 1625
Baron Macdonald , Chief of Clan Macdonald of Sleat
140
Colquhoun, now Grant of Grant
30 August 1625
Baron Strathspey
141
Graham of Braco
28 September 1625
Duke of Montrose
143
Johnston of Caskieben
31 March 1626
145
Ogilvy of Inverquharity
29 September 1626
146
Mackay of Far
28 March 1627
Baron Reay
147
Maxwell of Calderwood
28 March 1627
Baron Farnham
148
Stuart, now Crichton-Stuart of Bute
28 March 1627
Marquess of Bute ; vacant since 2021.
149
Stewart of Corsewell
18 April 1627
Earl of Galloway ; now also Stewart baronet, of Burray
150
Napier of Merchiston
2 May 1627
151
Makgill of Cranston Riddell
19 July 1627
Viscount of Oxfuird
153
Acheson of Glencairny
1 January 1628
Earl of Gosford
154
Innes of Balvenie
15 January 1628
155
Hope of Craighall
19 February 1628
156
Riddell of Riddell
14 May 1628
157
Murray of Blackbarony
15 May 1628
158
Murray, now Erskine-Murray of Elibank
16 May 1628
Lord Elibank
159
Forbes of Castle Forbes
29 September 1628
Earl of Granard
160
Bruce of Stenhouse
29 September 1628
Vacant since 2021.
161
Stewart, later Stuart of Castle Stewart
2 October 1628
Earl Castle Stewart
162
Campbell of Auchinbreck
23 December 1628
164
Agnew of Lochnaw
28 July 1629
167
Richardson, now Stewart-Richardson of Pencaitland
13 November 1630
168
Cuninghame, now Fairlie-Cuninghame of Robertland
25 November 1630
170
Sinclair of Canisbay
2 June 1631
Earl of Caithness
171
Maclean of Morvaren (or Morvern)
3 September 1631
172
Bingham of Castlebar
7 June 1634
Earl of Lucan
174
Pilkington, now Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington of Stanley
29 June 1635
175
Sinclair, now Sinclair-Lockhart of Murkle and Stevenston
18 June 1636
177
Browne of The Neale
21 June 1636
Baron Kilmaine ; the baronetcy is shown as "Vacant" on the Official Roll of the Baronetage*
178
Turing of Foveran
ca. 1638
179
Gordon of Haddo
13 August 1642
Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
180
Hamilton of Silverton Hill
1646
181
Primrose of Carrington
1 August 1651
Earl of Rosebery
182
Carnegie of Pitarrow
20 February 1663
Duke of Fife
183
Seton of Abercorn
3 June 1663
184
Maxwell of Orchardton
30 June 1663
185
Dalrymple of Stair
2 June 1664
Earl of Stair
186
Dunbar, now Hope-Dunbar of Baldoon
13 October 1664
187
Malcolm of Balbedie and Innertiel
25 July 1665
188
Erskine, now St Clair-Erskine of Alva
30 April 1666
Earl of Rosslyn
189
Erskine of Cambo
20 August 1666
Earl of Kellie
190
Scott, now Napier of Thirlestane
22 August 1666
Lord Napier
191
Eliott of Stobs
3 December 1666
192
Stewart, now Shaw-Stewart of Blackhall and Greenock
27 March 1667
193
Don, now Don-Wauchope of Newton
7 June 1667
194
Campbell of Aberuchill
16 March 1668
195
Douglas of Kelhead
26 February 1668
Marquess of Queensberry
196
Barclay of Pierston
22 October 1668
197
Home of Blackadder
25 January 1671
199
Cuninghame, now Montgomery-Cuninghame of Corsehill
26 February 1672
200
Jardine of Applegirth
25 May 1672
212
Murray of Ochtertyre
3 June 1673
214
Hamilton, now Stirling-Hamilton of Preston
5 November 1673
223
Clerk of Penicuik
24 March 1679
226
Maxwell of Monreith
8 January 1681
231
Maxwell, now Stirling-Maxwell of Pollock
12 April 1682
Confirmed by patent of 27 March 1707
233
Bannerman of Elsick
28 December 1682
234
Pringle of Stichell
5 January 1683
240
Kirkpatrick of Closeburn
26 March 1685
241
Dalyell of Binns
7 November 1685
243
Broun of Colstoun
16 February 1686
244
Innes of Coxton
20 March 1686
247
Kinloch of Gilmerton
26 March 1685
249
Hall of Dunglass
8 October 1687
251
Grant of Dalvey
10 August 1688
255
Lauder of Fountainhall
25 January 1690
258
Dunbar of Mockrum
29 March 1694
259
Anstruther of Balcaskie
28 November 1694
261
Baird of Saughton Hall
28 February 1695
263
Dunbar of Durn
29 January 1698
264
Hope of Kirkliston
1 March 1698
Marquess of Linlithgow
265
Dalrymple of Killock
28 April 1698
Earl of Stair
265
Hamilton-Dalrymple of Bargeny
29 April 1698
266
Anstruther of Anstruther
6 January 1700
268
Dunbar of Northfield
10 April 1700
269
Elliot of Minto
19 April 1700
Earl of Minto
270
Johnstone of Westerhall
25 April 1700
271
Elphinstone of Logie
2 December 1701
272
Cunynghame of Milncraig
3 February 1702
273
Grant-Suttie of Balgone
5 May 1702
274
Gibson-Craig-Carmichael of Keirhill
31 December 1702
279
Fergusson of Kilkerran
30 November 1703
Nairne of Dunsinnan
31 March 1704
282
Sinclair of Dunbeath
12 October 1704
287
Grant of Monymusk
7 December 1705
288
Gordon of Earlston
29 July 1706
Naesmyth of Dawyck and Posso
31 July 1706
289
Dunbar of Hempriggs
21 December 1706
Baronetage of Ireland (1619–1800)[ edit ]
This is a list of extant baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland . They were first created in 1619, and were replaced by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1801, after the Acts of Union 1800 came into force.. The baronetcies are listed in order of precedence (i.e. date order).
Baronetage of Great Britain (1707–1800)[ edit ]
The below is a list of all extant baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain, which replaced the Baronetages of Nova Scotia and of England in 1707. In 1801 it was succeeded by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . These baronetcies are listed in order of precedence, which is established by the date of the creation. For a complete list of baronetcies see List of baronetcies .
No
Title
Creation
Notes
290
Dashwood of West Wycombe
28 June 1707
293
Lake of London
17 October 1711
294
Desbouverie, now Pleydell-Bouverie of St Catherine Cree
19 February 1714
Earl of Radnor
295
Warrender of Lochend
2 June 1715
Baron Bruntisfield
296
Byng of Southill
15 November 1715
Viscount Torrington
297
Milner of Nun-Appleton Hall
26 February 1717
298
Elton of Bristol
31 October 1717
299
Blunt of London
17 June 1720
300
Codrington of Dodington
21 April 1721
302
Frederick of Burwood House
10 June 1723
304
Hill, now Clegg-Hill of Hawkstone
20 January 1727
Viscount Hill
307
Clayton of Marden
13 January 1732
308
Heathcote of London
17 January 1733
309
Heathcote of Hursley
16 August 1733
310
Dryden of Ambrosden
24 August 1733
Present holder also holds the Dryden baronetcy of Canons Ashby .
311
Armytage of Kirklees
4 July 1738
312
Hulse of Lincoln's Inn Fields
7 February 1739
Vacant since 2022.
313
Wynn of Bodvean
25 October 1742
Baron Newborough
316
Beauchamp-Proctor, now Proctor-Beauchamp of Langley Park
20 February 1745
318
Harbord-Hamond of Gunton
22 March 1746
Baron Suffield
319
Gooch of Benacre Hall
4 November 1746
322
Gibbons of Stanwell Place
21 April 1752
323
Winnington of Stanford Court
15 February 1755
324
Sheffield of Normanby
1 March 1755
325
Cavendish of Doveridge
7 May 1755
Baron Waterpark
326
Johnson of New York
27 November 1755
327
Ridley of Blagdon
6 May 1756
Viscount Ridley
328
Smith, now Bromley of East Stoke
31 October 1757
330
Wilmot of Chaddesden
15 February 1759
331
Cunliffe of Liverpool
26 March 1759
332
Glyn of Ewell
29 September 1759
334
Hesketh, now Fermor-Hesketh of Rufford
5 May 1761
Baron Hesketh
335
Dundas of Kerse
16 November 1762
Marquess of Zetland
336
Blakiston of the City of London
22 April 1763
341
Pigot of Patshull
5 December 1764
342
Henniker-Major of Worlingworth Hall
15 July 1765
343
Knowles of Lovell Hill
31 October 1765
347
Hort of Castle Strange
8 September 1767
349
Alleyne of Fourhills
6 April 1769
350
Young of North Dean
2 May 1769
351
Cocks of Dumbleton
7 October 1772
Baron Somers
352
St John, now St John-Mildmay of Farley
9 October 1772
Vacant since 2022.
353
Sutton of Norwood Park
14 October 1772
Vacant since 2021.
355
Hughes of East Bergholt
17 July 1773
356
Edmonstone of Duntreath
20 May 1774
357
Hanmer of Hanmer
21 May 1774
358
ffolkes of Hillington
26 May 1774
No heir.
359
Burrell of Valentine House
31 May 1774
360
Smith, now Smith-Marriott of Sydling St Nicholas
1 June 1774
364
Mackworth of The Gnoll
16 September 1776
365
Baker, now Baker Wilbraham of Loventor
19 September 1776
Vacant since 2022.
Eden of Maryland
19 October 1776
Eden baronets, of West Auckland
366
Hood of Catherington
20 May 1778
Viscount Hood
367
Hawkins of Kelston
25 July 1778
370
Lloyd-Mostyn of Pengwern
29 August 1778
Baron Mostyn
371
Coghill of Coghill
31 August 1778
No heir.
372
Gunning of Elvetham
3 September 1778
Vacant since 2020.
373
Rumbold of Wood Hall
27 March 1779
378
Crauford of Kilbirney
8 June 1781
No heir.
379
Sykes of Basildon
8 June 1781
380
Mosley of Ancoats
8 June 1781
382
Middleton, now Noel of the Navy
23 October 1781
Earl of Gainsborough
384
Fletcher, now Aubrey-Fletcher of Clea Hall
20 May 1782[ 15]
387
Graham of Netherby
15 January 1783
388
Sykes of Sledmere
20 March 1783
389
Guise of Highnam Court
9 December 1783
Vacant since 2022.
390
Barrow, now Crawley-Boevey of Highgrove
22 January 1784
391
Rycroft of Calton
22 January 1784
392
Smith, now Smith-Dodsworth of Newland Park
22 January 1784
393
Durrant of Scottow
22 January 1784
394
Pepys of Upper Brook Street
22 January 1784
Earl of Cottenham
395
Wood of Barnsley
22 January 1784
Earl of Halifax
396
Fitzherbert of Tissington
22 January 1784
397
Beevor of Hethel
22 January 1784
399
Kenyon, now Tyrell-Kenyon of Gredlington
28 July 1784
Baron Kenyon ; vacant since 2019.
401
Sinclair of Ulbster
14 February 1786
Viscount Thurso
402
Colquhoun of Luss
27 June 1786
403
Rowley of Tendring Hall
27 June 1786
also Rowley baronets of Hill House
404
Hoare of Barn Elms
27 June 1786
405
Hunter Blair of Dunskey
27 June 1786
408
Miller of Glenlee
3 March 1788
410
Buller, now Yarde-Buller of Lupton House
13 January 1790
Baron Churston
411
Oakeley of Shrewsbury
5 June 1790
413
Malet of Wilbury
24 February 1791
414
Kennaway of Hyderabad
25 February 1791
416
Lushington of South Hill Park
26 April 1791
417
James of Langley Hall
28 July 1791
Baron Northbourne
418
Pole of Wolverton
28 July 1791
420
Palmer of Wanlip
28 July 1791
421
Tapps, now Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick of Hinton Admiral
28 July 1791
Vacant since 2019.
422
Tollemache of Hanby Hall
12 January 1793
423
Ford, now St Clair-Ford of Ember Court
22 February 1793
424
Baring of the City of London
29 May 1793
Baron Northbrook
425
Pasley of Craig
1 September 1794
Dryden of Canons Ashby
2 May 1795
Current holder also holds the Dryden baronetcy of Ambrosden .
427
Darell of Richmond Hall
12 May 1795
428
Neave of Dagnam Park
13 May 1795
431
MacGregor of MacGregor of Lanwick
3 July 1795
432
Holmes à Court of Heytesbury House
4 July 1795
Baron Heytesbury
433
Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone of Hackness Hall
6 July 1795
Baron Derwent
436
Farquhar of London
1 March 1796
437
Pellew of Treverry
18 March 1796
Viscount Exmouth
438
Bellingham of Castle Bellingham
19 April 1796
440
Baker, now Sherston-Baker of Dunstable House
14 May 1796
441
Onslow of Althain
30 October 1797
444
Dalrymple-Hay of Park
27 April 1798
446
Fletcher, now Boughey of Newcastle-under-Lyme
24 August 1798
448
Troubridge of Plymouth
30 November 1799
Glyn of Gaunt's House
22 November 1800
449
Milman of Levaton-in-Woodland
28 November 1800
450
Peel of Drayton Manor
29 November 1800
Earl Peel
Baronetage of the United Kingdom (1801–present)[ edit ]
Coat of arms of the Agnew baronets (1895) with the badge of a Baronet of the United Kingdom.
The Baronetage of the United Kingdom started with the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801, replacing the Baronetage of Great Britain . (For a complete list of baronetcies, see List of Baronetcies – which includes extinct baronetcies.)
The baronetcies are listed below in order of precedence (date order). (For ease in editing, the table has been divided into 25-year periods.)
The last baronet to be created was Sir Denis Thatcher in 1990.
No
Title
Creation
Notes
451
de Saumarez of Guernsey
13 June 1801
Baron de Saumarez
453
Welby of Denton Manor
27 June 1801
454
Baynes of Harefield Place
29 June 1801
Pepys of Wimpole Street
23 June 1801
Earl of Cottenham
456
Montgomery of Stanhope
16 July 1801
457
Keane of Belmont
1 August 1801
458
Hardinge of Fermanagh
4 August 1801
460
Goold of Old Court, Cork
8 August 1801
461
Crofton of Mohill
10 August 1801
464
White of Tuxford and Wallingwells
20 December 1802
465
Curtis of Cullands Grove
23 December 1802
466
Stewart of Athenric
21 June 1803
467
Stronge of Tynan
22 June 1803
No heir.
468
Barlow of Fort William
29 June 1803
469
Wedderburn, now Ogilvy-Wedderburn of Balindean
10 August 1803
471
Gordon-Cumming of Altyre near Forres
21 May 1804
472
Sullivan of Thames Ditton
22 May 1804
473
Smith, now Spencer-Smith of Tring Park
11 June 1804
474
Lethbridge of Westaway House and Winkley Court
15 June 1804
475
Bruce of Downhill
29 June 1804
476
Lees of Black Rock
30 June 1804
478
Hartwell of Dale Hall
26 October 1805
479
Wigram of Walthamstowe House
30 October 1805
480
Lopes of Maristow House
1 November 1805
Baron Roborough
481
Cotterell of Garnons
2 November 1805
482
Muir Mackenzie of Delvine
9 November 1805
483
Prevost of Belmont
6 December 1805
484
Bromhead of Thurlby Hall
19 February 1806
485
Sidney of Castle Goring
3 March 1806
Viscount De L'Isle
486
Cholmeley of Easton
4 March 1806
487
Lubbock of Lammas
9 April 1806
Baron Avebury
490
Ramsay of Balmain
13 May 1806
492
Thompson of Hartsbourne Manor
11 December 1806
494
Blomefield of Attleborough
14 November 1807
497
Sitwell of Renishaw
3 October 1808
500
Baird of Newbyth
13 April 1809
501
Seymour, now Culme-Seymour of Highmount
31 May 1809
502
Roberts of Glassenbury and Brightfields Town
20 September 1809
503
Blennerhassett of Blennerville
22 September 1809
506
Stamer of the City of Dublin
15 December 1809
509
Hobhouse of Chantry House
22 December 1812
510
Lister-Kaye of Grange
28 December 1812
513
Beckett of Leeds
2 November 1813
Baron Grimthorpe
514
Radcliffe of Milnesbridge House
2 November 1813
516
Hewett of Nether Seal
6 November 1813
517
Duff, now Duff-Gordon of Halkin
12 November 1813
518
Young of Formosa Place
24 November 1813
Baron Young of Cookham (life peerage of the incumbent)
519
Wraxall of Wraxall
21 December 1813
520
Fowke of Lowesby
7 February 1814
No heir.
521
Beresford, now Beresford-Peirse of Bagnall
21 May 1814
522
Grey of Falloden
29 July 1814
523
Blackwood of the Navy
1 September 1814
Baron Dufferin and Claneboye
524
Buchan-Hepburn of Smeaton-Hepburn
6 May 1815
Vacant since 2022.
526
Campbell of St Cross Mede, Hants
22 May 1815
528
Antrobus of Antrobus
22 May 1815
529
Preston of Beeston St Lawrence
30 May 1815
No heir.
530
Price of Trenwainton
30 May 1815
531
King of Charlestown
21 July 1815
533
Floyd
20 March 1816
534
Elphinstone of Sowerby
25 May 1816
535
McMahon
7 August 1817
538
Farrington of Blackheath
2 December 1818
539
Culvert, now Verney of Claydon House
3 December 1818
540
Hervey-Bathurst of Lainston
7 December 1818
541
Lechmere of The Rhydd
10 December 1818
542
Lacon of Great Yarmouth
11 December 1818
-
Sidney of Penshurst Place
12 December 1818
Viscount De L'Isle
543
Hare of Stow Hall
14 December 1818
544
Stracey of Rackheath
15 December 1818
Vacant since 2022.
546
Croft of Cowling Hall
17 December 1818
No heir.
548
Mahon of Castlegar
14 April 1819
549
Campbell, now Cockburn-Campbell of Gartsford
3 July 1821
550
Fremantle of Swanbourne
14 August 1821
Baron Cottesloe
552
Shaw of Bushey Park
17 August 1821
553
Jolliffe of Swanbourne
20 August 1821
Baron Hylton
554
Eardley-Wilmot of Berkswell Hall
23 August 1821
555
Erskine of Cambo
27 August 1821
556
Young of Baillieborough Castle
28 August 1821
557
Cooper, now Astley-Cooper of Gadebridge
31 August 1821
558
Brooke of Colebrooke
7 January 1822
Viscount Brookeborough
559
Arbuthnot of Edinburgh
3 March 1823
560
Forbes of Newe
4 November 1823
No heir.
561
Baillie of Polkemmet
14 November 1823
No
Title
Creation
Notes
691
Barttelot of Stopham
14 June 1875
693
Greenall of Walton Hill
22 February 1876
Baron Daresbury
695
Codrington of Dodington
25 February 1876
696
Temple of The Nash
16 August 1876
697
Buchanan of Dunburgh
14 December 1878
700
Allsopp of Hindlip Hall
7 May 1880
Baron Hindlip since 1886
701
Ripley of Rawdon and Bedstone
8 May 1880
702
Bates of Bellefield, Gwyn Castle and Manydown
13 May 1880
703
FitzGerald of Valencia
8 July 1880
Knight of Kerry
704
Phillimore of the Coppice
28 December 1881
Baron Phillimore
705
Vivian of Singleton
13 May 1882
Baron Swansea
706
Matheson of Lochalsh
15 May 1882
707
Milbank of Well and Hart
16 May 1882
708
Pease of Hutton Low Cross and Pinchinthorpe
18 May 1882
710
Marling of Stanley Park and Sedbury Park
22 May 1882
711
Clarke of Rupertswood
29 December 1882
712
Jessel of Ladham House
25 May 1883
714
Samuelson of Bodicote and Princes Gate
29 July 1884
715
Guinness of Castle Knock
27 May 1885
Earl of Iveagh
716
Millais of Palace Gate and Saint Ouen, Jersey
16 July 1885
717
Tennant of the Glen and St Rolux
17 July 1885
Baron Glenconner
718
Jardine, now Buchanan-Jardine of Castle Milk
20 July 1885
719
Bell of Rounton Grange and Washington Hall
21 July 1885
720
Brocklebank of Greenlands and Springwood
22 July 1885
721
Morris of Spiddal
14 September 1885
Baron Killanin
722
Corry of Dunraven
15 September 1885
723
Walker, now Walker-Okeover of Gateacre Grange and Osmaston Manor
12 February 1886
724
Alexander, now Hagart-Alexander of Ballochmyle
13 February 1886
725
Green of Wakefield and Ken Hill
5 March 1886
726
Paget of Cranmore Hall
6 March 1886
727
Orr-Ewing of Ballikinrain and Lennoxbank
8 March 1886
728
Cook of Doughty House
10 March 1886
730
Palmer of Grinkle Park and Newcastle upon Tyne
31 August 1886
731
Clark of Edinburgh
28 September 1886
732
Hanson of Bryanston Square
6 June 1887
733
Carden of Molesey
14 June 1887
734
Clifford of Flaxbourne
16 July 1887
735
Houldsworth of Reddish and Coodham
20 July 1887
738
Loder of Whittlebury and of High Beeches
27 July 1887
739
Ewart of Glenmachen and of Glenbank
13 September 1887
741
King of Campsie
10 October 1888
742
Whitehead of Highfield House
26 November 1889
743
Dillwyn-Llewellyn, now Dillwyn-Venables-Llewellyn of Penllergaer and Ynis-y-gerwn
20 March 1890
745
Thompson of Park Gate
18 April 1890
746
Acland of Oxford
16 June 1890
747
Petit of Petit Hall, Bombay
1 September 1890
748
Rawlinson
7 February 1891
749
Brooks of Crawshaw Hall and Whatton House
9 February 1891
Baron Crawshaw
751
Durand of Ruckley Grange
8 April 1892
752
Wiggin of Metchley Grange and Garth Gwynion
17 June 1892
753
Lea of The Larches and Sea Grove
6 October 1892
754
Jaffray of Skilts
8 October 1892
755
Lawson of Hall Barn and Peterborough Court
13 October 1892
Baron Burnham
757
Holden of Oakworth House
1 July 1893
758
Joicey of Longhirst and Ulgham
3 July 1893
759
Ingram of Swineshead Abbey
9 August 1893
761
Knill of The Grove
11 August 1893
762
Gilbey of Elsenham Hall
4 September 1893
764
Montagu of South Stoneham House and Kensington Palace Gardens
23 June 1894
Baron Swaythling
765
Pearson of Paddockhurst
26 June 1894
766
Austin of Red Hill
16 July 1894
769
Brunner of Druids Cross and Winnington Old Hall
27 July 1895
771
Naylor-Leyland of Hyde Park House
31 August 1895
772
Agnew of Great Stanhope Street
2 September 1895
773
Renals of London
4 September 1895
776
Arnott of Woodlands
12 February 1896
777
Lewis of Nantgwyne
15 February 1896
Baron Merthyr
778
Boord of Wakehurst Place
18 February 1896
779
Seely of Sherwood Lodge and Brooke House
19 February 1896
Vacant since 2019.
780
Cave of Cleve Hill, Sidbury Manor and Stoneleigh House
21 July 1896
781
Verdin of the Brocklehurst and Wimboldsley
24 July 1896
782
Lees of South Lytchett Manor
13 February 1896
783
Wills of Manor Heath
15 February 1897
Baron Dulverton
784
Powell of Wimpole Street
5 March 1897
785
Baird (now Keith) of Urie
8 March 1897
Earl of Kintore
786
Reid of Ellon
28 August 1897
787
Gamble of Windlehurst
31 August 1897
788
Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave
1 September 1897
789
Smith of Stratford Place
6 September 1897
790
Quilter of Bawdsey Manor
13 September 1897
791
Samuel of Nevern Square
8 March 1898
792
Wigan of Clare Lawn & Purland Chase, Ross
9 March 1898
793
Holder of Pitmaston
10 March 1898
794
Maclure of The Home, Whalley Range
12 March 1898
795
De La Rue of Cadogan Square
17 June 1898
796
Rankin of Bryngwn
20 June 1898
797
Tate of Park Hill
27 June 1898
798
Barry of St Leonards Hill and of Keiss Castle
22 February 1899
799
Salt of Standon and Weeping Cross
8 August 1899
800
Usher of Norton and of Wells
29 August 1899
No
Title
Creation
Notes
800
Newton of The Wood
18 May 1900
801
Chance of Grand Avenue, Hove
18 June 1900
802
Chubb of Newlands
20 June 1900
Baron Hayter
803
Lawson of Weetwood Grange
12 July 1900
804
Wrightson of Neasham Hall
13 July 1900
806
Pile of Kenilworth House
24 September 1900
807
McConnell of The Moat
25 September 1900
808
Thomson, now Mitchell-Thomson of Polmond
26 September 1900
Baron Selsdon
809
Aird of Hyde Park Terrace
5 March 1901
810
Backhouse of Uplands and the Rookery
6 March 1901
811
Portal of Malshanger
11 March 1901
812
Barlow of Wimpole Street
7 March 1902
813
Porter, now Horsbrugh-Porter of Merrion Square
22 July 1902
814
Bradford of South Audley Street
24 July 1902
815
Noble of Ardmore and Ardardan Noble
25 July 1902
816
Jackson of Stansted House
4 August 1902
817
Henderson of Buscot Park
5 August 1902
Baron Faringdon
818
McLaren of Bodnant, Gwylgre & Hilders
8 August 1902
Baron Aberconway
820
Banbury of Warneford Place
6 January 1903
Baron Banbury of Southam
821
Renshaw of Coldharbour, Baronchan and Garvocks
7 January 1903
823
Arthur of Carlung
10 January 1903
Baron Glenarthur
824
Nutting of St Helens, Booterstown
12 January 1903
826
Hickman of Wightwick
25 August 1903
827
Samuel of The Mote and Portland Place
26 August 1903
Viscount Bearsted
828
Cory-Wright of Caen Wood Towers and Horsey
28 August 1903
829
Rasch of Woodhill
29 August 1903
830
Dixon of Ballymenoch
7 October 1903
Baron Glentoran
831
Cochrane of Woodbrook, Lisgar Castle and Kildare Street
8 October 1903
833
Brooke of Summerton
12 October 1903
834
Smiley of Drumalis and Gallowhill
13 October 1903
835
Wills of Hazelwood and Clapton-in Gordano
19 August 1904
836
Ropner of Preston Hall and Skutterskelfe Hall
20 August 1904
838
Kimber of Lansdown Lodge
24 August 1904
839
White of Cotham House
26 August 1904
841
Boyle of Ockham
14 December 1904
842
Nairn of Rankeilour and Dysart House
16 December 1904
844
Birkin of Ruddington Grange
25 July 1905
846
Royden of Frankby Hall
29 July 1905
847
Tritton of Bloomfield
1 August 1905
848
Pound of Stanmore
3 August 1905
850
Davis-Goff of Glenville
8 December 1905
851
Morrison-Bell of Otterburn Hall
18 December 1905
852
Cooper of Shenstone Court
20 December 1905
854
Ley of Epperstone Manor
27 December 1905
855
Mann of Thelveton Hall
29 December 1905
856
Milburn of Guyzance
30 December 1905
857
Walker of Pembroke House
12 July 1906
858
Lawrence of Stone Gardens
13 July 1906
860
Swann of Princes Gardens
16 July 1906
861
Spicer of Lancaster Gate
17 July 1906
862
Johnson-Ferguson of Springkell, Kenyon and Wiston
18 July 1906
863
Greenwell of Marden Park and Grenwell
19 July 1906
864
Runciman of Jesmond
23 July 1906
Viscount Runciman of Doxford
866
Wilson of Airdrie
27 July 1906
867
Cawley of Prestwich
1 December 1906
Baron Cawley
868
Graham of Lambert House and Househill
4 December 1906
869
Barlow of Bradwell Hall
20 July 1907
870
Blake of Tilmouth Park
22 July 1907
871
Dewar of the City of Perth
24 July 1907
Baron Forteviot
873
Scott of Beauclerc
27 July 1907
874
Colman of Gatton Park
26 November 1907
876
Jehangir of Bombay
16 July 1908
878
Cheyne of Leagarth
20 July 1908
879
Borthwick of Whitburgh
21 July 1908
880
Kearley of Wittington
22 July 1908
Viscount Devonport
881
Roberts of Brynwenalt of Kilmaron
25 July 1908
Baron Clwyd
882
Robinson of Hawthornden and Dudley House
27 July 1908
883
Warmington of Pembridge Square
28 July 1908
884
Low, now Morrison-Low of Kilmaron
27 November 1908
885
Critchett of Harley Street
28 November 1908
886
Duckworth of Grosvenor Place
15 July 1909
Rose of Hardwick House
19 July 1909
See also Rose baronets, of Montreal
888
Lakin of The Cliff
22 July 1909
889
Scott of the Yews
27 July 1909
891
Williamson of Glenogil
29 July 1909
Baron Forres
892
Crossley of Glenfield
26 November 1909
893
Horsfall of Hayfield
27 November 1909
894
Kleinwort of Bolnore
29 November 1909
896
Fuller of Neston Park
7 July 1910
898
Warner of Brettenham
9 July 1910
899
Briscoe of Bourn Hall
12 July 1910
900
Harmsworth of Horsey
14 July 1910
Viscount Rothermere
903
Tuck of Park Crescent
19 July 1910
904
Ebrahim of Bombay
20 July 1910
905
Baring of Nubia House
4 February 1911
906
Graaff of Cape Town
6 February 1911
911
Younger of Auchen Castle
14 February 1911
912
Ward of Wellington
20 June 1911
Vacant since 2021.
913
Ball of Dublin
23 June 1911
914
Redwood of Avenue Road
24 June 1911
915
Bethell of Park House
26 June 1911
Baron Bethell
916
Coates, now Milnes Coates of Helperby Hall
29 June 1911
917
Everard of Randlestown
3 June 1911
918
Goodhart of Portland Place and Holtye
1 July 1911
919
Haworth of Dunham Massey
3 July 1911
920
Leon of Bletchley Park
5 July 1911
922
Mander of The Mount
8 July 1911
923
Markham of Beachborough Park
10 July 1911
924
Younger of Leckie
12 July 1911
5th Viscount Younger of Leckie
925
Henniker-Heaton of Mundurrah
1 January 1912
927
Neumann, now Newman of Cecil Lodge
6 February 1912
928
Nicholson of Harrington Gardens
7 February 1912
929
Ralli of Park Street
8 February 1912
930
Skinner of Pont Street
9 February 1912
931
Phillips of Tylney Hall
10 February 1912
932
Albu of Grosvenor Place and Johannesburg
12 February 1912
933
Smith, now Hamilton-Smith of Colwyn Bay
9 July 1912
Baron Colwyn
934
Scott of Witley
3 February 1913
936
Crisp of Bungay
5 February 1913
939
Jackson of Eagle House
10 February 1913
940
Denny of Dunbarton
16 June 1913
942
Furness of Tunstall Grange
18 June 1913
943
Vestey of Bessemer House
21 June 1913
Baron Vestey
944
Burnett of Selbourne House
17 October 1913
945
McFarland of Aberfoyle
23 January 1914
946
Vernon of Shotwick Park
24 January 1914
947
Hobart of Langdon
14 July 1914
948
Benn of the Old Knoll
15 July 1914
951
Horlick of Cowley Manor
18 July 1914
952
Maclay of Park Terrace
20 July 1914
Baron Maclay
953
Nivison of Sanguhar
21 July 1914
Baron Glendyne
955
Williams of Bridehead
9 February 1915
956
Norman of Honeyhanger
22 June 1915
957
Bowden of the City of Nottingham
23 June 1915
958
Goschen of Beacon Lodge
17 January 1916
959
Russell of Littleworth Corner
18 January 1916
960
Jardine of Godalming
20 January 1916
961
Booth of Allerton Beeches
24 January 1916
962
Burbidge of Littleton Park
25 January 1916
963
Palmer of Grosvenor Crescent
26 January 1916
Baron Palmer
964
Yarrow of Homestead
29 January 1916
966
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes of Banbury
30 June 1916
967
Borwick of Eden Lacy
1 July 1916
Baron Borwick
968
Aitken of New Brunswick
3 July 1916
Baron Beaverbrook
969
Devitt of Chelsea
4 July 1916
970
du Cros of Canons
5 July 1916
971
Dunlop of Woodbourne
6 July 1916
972
Moir of Whitehanger
11 July 1916
974
Hill of Bradford
13 January 1917
975
Adam of Hankelow Court
15 February 1917
977
Dewey of South Hill Wood
20 February 1917
978
Elliott of Limpsfield
21 June 1917
979
Magnus of Tangley Hill
22 June 1917
980
Imbert-Terry of Strete Ralegh
2 July 1917
981
Clark of Dunlambert
6 July 1917
982
Gray of Tunstall Manor
7 July 1917
983
Vassar-Smith of Charlton Park
10 July 1917
984
Taylor, now Stuart Taylor of Kennington
11 July 1917
985
Remnant of Wenhaston
14 July 1917
Baron Remnant
986
Stanier of Peplow Hall
16 July 1917
989
Lowe of Edgbaston
30 January 1918
990
Craig of Craigavon
5 February 1918
Viscount Craigavon
991
Huntington-Whiteley of Grimley
8 February 1918
992
Leigh of Altrincham
9 February 1918
993
Stewart-Clark of Dundas
12 February 1918
994
Petrie of Carrowcarden
20 June 1918
995
Rhys-Williams of Miskin
25 June 1918
996
McAlpine of Knott Park
2 July 1918
998
Hanson of Fowey
6 July 1918
999
Bailey of Cradock
12 February 1919
1000
Chadwyck-Healey of Wyphurst and New Place
6 May 1919
1001
Thomas of Ynyshir
10 May 1919
1002
Marr of Sunderland
12 May 1919
1003
Cory of Coryton
13 May 1919
1004
Dixon of Astle
15 May 1919
1005
Garthwaite of Durham
19 May 1919
1006
Greenway of Stanbridge Earls
20 May 1919
Baron Greenway
1007
Jones of Treeton
23 May 1919
1009
Moore of Hancox
28 May 1919
1010
Rhodes of Hollingworth
29 May 1919
1011
Blaker of Brighton
5 September 1919
1012
Ryan of Hintlesham
8 September 1919
1013
Roberts of Eccleshall and Queens Tower
9 September 1919
1014
Brooke of Almondbury
13 September 1919
1015
Brooksbank of Healaugh Manor
15 September 1919
1016
Child of Bromley Palace
16 September 1919
1017
Hall of Burton Park
18 September 1919
1018
Holden of The Firs
19 September 1919
1019
Joynson-Hicks of Holmbury
20 September 1919
Also Joynson-Hicks of Newick (1956); Viscount Brentford
1020
Philipps of Llanstephan
22 September 1919
Baron Milford
1021
Robertson of Welbourne
4 October 1919
Baron Robertson of Oakridge
1023
Madden of Kells
7 October 1919
1024
Trenchard of Wolfeton
9 October 1919
Viscount Trenchard
1026
Tyrwhitt of Terschelling and Oxford
13 December 1919
1027
Ohlson of Scarborough
24 January 1920
1028
Cassel of Lincoln's Inn
26 January 1920
1029
Robinson, now Lynch-Robinson of Foxrock
30 January 1920
1031
Cunliffe-Owen of Bray
2 February 1920
1032
Dawson of Edgewarebury
5 February 1920
1033
Wheeler of Woodhouse Eaves
7 February 1920
1034
Wilson of Carbeth
11 February 1920
1035
Holderness of Tadworth
16 February 1920
1036
North of Southwell
1 March 1920
1037
Aykroyd of Lightcliffe
16 June 1920
1038
Frank of Withyham
19 June 1920
1039
Halsey of Gaddesden
22 June 1920
1040
Pease of Hummersknott
25 June 1920
Vacant since 2021.
1041
Sanderson of Malling Deanery
26 June 1920
1042
Sharp of Heckmondwike
28 June 1920
1043
Sleight of Weelsby Hall
29 June 1920
1044
Smith, now Reardon Smith of Appledore
1 July 1920
1045
Stott of Stanton
3 July 1920
1046
Touche of Westcott
5 July 1920
1047
Lucas-Tooth of Bught
1 December 1920
1048
Stewart of Balgownie
10 December 1920
1049
Bowen of Colworth
10 January 1921
1050
Holcroft of Eaton Mascott
12 January 1921
1051
Hewitt of Barnsley
15 January 1921
1054
Mills of Ebbw Vale
21 January 1921
Vacant since 2021.
1056
Hill-Wood of Moorfield
25 January 1921
1057
Burney of Preston House
27 January 1921
1058
Birkmyre of Dalmunzie
29 January 1921
1061
Sutherland of Dunstanburgh Castle
16 June 1921
1062
Sykes of Kingsknowes
17 June 1921
1064
Renwick of Newminster Abbey
22 June 1921
1065
Lacy of Ampton
23 June 1921
1066
Vestey of Shirley
27 June 1921
1067
Beckett of Kirkdale Manor
28 June 1921
1069
Cain, now Nall-Cain of the Node
1 July 1921
Baron Brocket
1070
Alexander of Edgehill, Stamford, Connecticut
2 July 1921
1071
Berry of Long Cross
4 July 1921
Viscount Camrose
1072
Catto of Peterhead
5 July 1921
Baron Catto
1073
Esplen of Hardres Court
14 July 1921
1074
Coates of Haypark
15 July 1921
1076
Grayson of Ravenspoint
12 January 1922
1078
Goodson of Waddeton Court
18 January 1922
1080
Aske of Aughton
21 January 1922
1081
Mountain of Oare Manor and Brendon
23 January 1922
1083
Bird of Solihull
27 January 1922
1084
Butler of Old Park, Devizes
28 January 1922
1085
Llewellyn of Bwllfa
31 January 1922
1086
Norton-Griffiths of Wonham
14 June 1922
1087
Harrison of Eaglescliffe
15 June 1922
1088
Boles of Bishop's Lydeard
17 June 1922
1090
Harmsworth of Freshwater Grove
21 June 1922
1091
Nuttall of Chasefield
22 June 1922
1092
Sharp of Warden Court
23 June 1922
1093
Moynihan of Carr Manor
26 June 1922
1094
White of Salle Park
29 June 1922
1095
Baddeley of Lakefield
24 November 1922
1096
Bull of Hammersmith
25 November 1922
1097
Pollock of Hanworth
27 November 1922
Viscount Hanworth
1099
Baden-Powell of Bentley
4 December 1922
Baron Baden-Powell
1101
Macready of Cheltenham
1 March 1923
1102
Hall of Grafham
5 March 1923
1103
Reynolds of Woolton
6 March 1923
1104
Burn, now Forbes-Leith of Fyvie of Jessfield
7 March 1923
1105
Kaye of Huddersfield
8 March 1923
1107
Bowlby of Manchester Square
17 July 1923
1108
Wills of Blagdon
19 July 1923
1109
Dorman of Nunthorpe
21 July 1923
1110
Raeburn of Helensburgh
25 July 1923
1111
Noble of Ardkinglas
25 July 1923
1113
Richardson of Yellow Woods
26 January 1924
1114
Cayzer of Tylney
29 January 1924
Baron Rotherwick
1115
Power of Newlands Manor
1 February 1924
1117
Hambling of Oxford
27 February 1924
1119
MacLeod of Fuinary, Morven
3 March 1924
1121
Newton of Beckenham
27 October 1924
^ a b "Official Roll of the Baronetage" . Standing Council of the Baronetage . 19 January 2024. Retrieved 21 January 2024 .
^ "No. 28804" . The London Gazette (Supplement). 20 February 1914. p. 1464.
^ "No Succession Proved" . Standing Council of the Baronetage . Retrieved 28 October 2023 .
^ a b Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition article "BARONET" § 2
^ Scotland. Sovereign (1625-1649: Charles I); William Alexander Earl of Stirling; Charles Rogers ; Scotland. Sovereign (1567-1625: James VI) (1885). Rogers, Charles (ed.). The Earl of Stirling's Register of Royal Letters, Relative to the Affairs of Scotland and Nova Scotia from 1615 to 1635, Volume 1 . private circulation. p. xxi. The lands included in the baronies of New Scotland were resigned by Sir William Alexander into the hands of the king [Charles I], who re-granted them to the knights baronets. Thus the lands and titles were obtained directly from the sovereign. Infeftment, it was ruled, should be "expede" at the Castle of Edinburgh. {{cite book }}
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^ Turnbull, William, ed. (1839). The Stirling Peerage. Trial of Alexander Humphrys or Alexander, Styling Himself Earl of Stirling . Edinburgh, Scotland: William Blackwood and Sons. pp. 1– 2. Before this charter was ratified by the Scots Parliament, his Majesty [James VI] died; when, in 1625, the grant was renewed by his successor [Charles I] in form of a Charter of Novodamus, proceeding upon the above narrative, and conceding, over and above, additional powers to Sir William Alexander. These charters are in the usual form of feudal conveyances employed by the law of Scotland, but erecting Nova Scotia into a Barony, and declaring sasine at the castle of Edinburgh to be equivalent to sasine on the lands themselves.
^ "Origin of the Baronetage of Scotland and Nova Scotia" . The Scottish Journal of Topography, Antiquities, Traditions, &c. &c . I (8). Edinburgh, Scotland: Thomas George Stevenson: 115. 23 October 1847. As such like parties were not baronets of the colonising kind, and yet were desirous, no doubt, to take seisin of their purchased grants in Nova Scotia, old Sir William, always provident, had his remedy prepared. He had had it laid down in the formula of the charter, that "the realm of Nova Scotia, and original infeftment thereof, is holden of the kingdom of Scotland, and forms part of the County of Edinburgh." Argal, to take seisin and instruments of possession "on the Castle Hill of Edinburgh," formed a cure for every difficulty, and served the desired purpose as well as if the baronets had indulged in a trip to the actual site of their new possessions.
^ "The Baronetage and the New Committee" . The Genealogical Magazine . 1 . London, U.K.: Elliot Stock: 523. January 1898. The precept for the charter for each Baronet was granted in the name of Sir William Alexander, who surrendered to the Crown the respective portions of his Lordship of Nova Scotia to be attached to the Baronetcy with all rights of regality. The Baronets were allowed to take possession of their territory by deed of infeftment within the walls of Edinburgh Castle.
^ Laing, David, ed. (1867). Royal Letters, Charters, and Tracts, Relating to the Colonization of New Scotland, and the Institution of the Order of Knight Baronets of Nova Scotia. 1621-1638 . Edinburgh, Scotland: G. Robb. p. 126 . Had it been exacted ... that each Baronet, with a stated number of colonists, should take personal possession, it is certain the number of applicants would have been scanty indeed. To obviate this difficulty it was held, by a fiction of the law, that the usual legal form of taking possession by an instrument of seisin, or infeftment of lands on the other side of the Atlantic, should take place within the Castle of Edinburgh.
^ Fraser, Alexander (1922). "Nova Scotia, The Royal Charter of 1621 to Sir William Alexander (address)" . Transactions of the Royal Canadian Institute . XIV (1). Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press: 14– 15, 45. For the purpose of taking possession of his lands after the feudal fashion then prevailing, Nova Scotia was made a part of the county of Edinburgh, and at Edinburgh Castle the ceremony of Sasine was performed. … [excerpt of 1621 charter:] And we will, and grant, and, for ourselves and our successors, do decree and ordain, that one seisin, at this time, by the said Sir William, and his aforesaid, upon any part of the soil of the said lands and province above written, shall, in all time to come, stand, and be a sufficient seisin for the whole region, …
^ Cooper, John A.; Mowat, J. Gordan (September 1905). "Canada and Edinburgh Castle" . The Canadian Magazine . 25 (5). Toronto, Canada: Ontario Publishing Company, Limited: 480. The colony was named New Scotland, and by a legal fiction, it was, for administrative purposes, connected with Edinburgh. In order to raise men to help found the colony, the King instituted the Order of Baronets of Nova Scotia. This hereditary title was given to gentlemen who arranged to send a certain number of men and to pay a certain amount of money to help to found the Plantation of New Scotland, …. The Order was instituted in 1625, the ceremony being held in the courtyard of Edinburgh Castle. By Royal Decree that place was declared to be an integral part of the new colony. This decree has never been annulled.
^ McGrail, Thomas H. (1940). Sir William Alexander, First Earl of Stirling: A biographical study . Oliver & Boyd. p. 91. To make this possible, since Nova Scotia was so distant, the King declared that sasine could be taken either in the new province or alternatively 'at the castle of Edinburgh as the most eminent and principal place of Scotland.'
^ MacKay, Janet (November 1993). "Founding of New Scotland (Nova Scotia)" . Fifty Plus . 1 . St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada: Fifty Plus Outreach Association. Under Scots Law, Baronets "take sasine" by receiving symbolic "earth and stone" on the actual land. Part of Edinburgh Castle was deemed granted to Sir William as part of Nova Scotia. The Baronets were installed with "earth and stone" there while standing in Nova Scotia.
^ Fraser, Marie. "Baronets of Nova Scotia" . Retrieved 13 March 2016 . Baronets could receive their patents in Edinburgh rather than London, and an area of Edinburgh Castle was declared Nova Scotian territory for this purpose.
^ Cockeyne, George Edward (c. 1983) [First ed. published c.1900]. The Complete Baronetage, volume V (1983 re-print Gloucester, U.K ed.). Gloucester, UK: Alan Sutton Publishing. p. 219.
^ "Official Roll of the Baronetage as at December 31st 2012" . Standing Council of the Baronetage. Archived from the original on 6 March 2015.