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- A baronet (/ˈbærənɪt/ or /ˈbærəˌnɛt/; abbreviated Bart or Bt) or the female equivalent, a baronetess (/ˈbærənɪtɪs/, /ˈbærənɪtɛs/, or /ˌbærəˈnɛtɛs/; abbreviation...
- 2nd Baronet (died 1727) Sir Alexander Gibson, 3rd Baronet (died 1774) Sir John Gibson, 4th Baronet (died 1781) Sir Robert Gibson, 5th Baronet (died...
- Baronets are hereditary titles awarded by the Crown. The current baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier, existing baronetages of England...
- Maneckji Petit, 1st Baronet (1823–1901) Sir Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 2nd Baronet (1873–1933) Sir Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 3rd Baronet (1901–1983) Sir Dinshaw...
- United Kingdom. It was created in 1935 for Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, 8th Baronet, who had previously briefly represented Enfield in the House of Commons...
- Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet FRSE FSAScot (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), was a Scottish novelist, poet and historian. Many of his works remain...
- gentry family chiefly of Berkshire and Oxfordshire, from which came a baronetical line, extinct. The first recorded member of the Fettiplace family was...
- for the noted military commander Field Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode, 7th Baronet. As of 2014[update] the titles are held by his grandson, the second Baron...
- Baronet. He represented Dunbartonshire and Stirlingshire in the House of Commons. On his death the title p****ed to his eldest son, the third Baronet....
- Imbert-Terry, 1st Baronet (1854–1938) Sir Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, 2nd Baronet (1885–1962) Sir Edward Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, 3rd Baronet (1920–1978)...