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* Refer of baronetcieslist of baronetcies in the baronetage of Englandlist of baronetcies in the baronetage of Irelandlist of baronetcies in the baronetage of Nova Scotialist of baronetcies in the baronetage of Eagre Britainlist of baronetcies in the baronetage of the Conjunctive Kingdomlist of extant baronetcieslist of unusable baronetcies A Abdy Baronetsabel Baronetsabercrombie Baronetsabercromby Baronetsacheson Baronetsackroyd Baronetsacland Baronetsacton Baronetsadair Baronetsadam Baronetsadams Baronetsaffleck Baronetsagnew Baronetsainslie Baronetsainsworth Baronetsaird Baronetsairmine Baronetsaitchison Baronetsaitken Baronetsalbu Baronetsalen Baronetsalexander Baronetsalison Baronetsallan Baronetsallen Baronetsalleyn Baronetsalleyne Baronetsallin Baronetsallsopp Baronetsalston Baronetsamcotts Baronetsanderson Baronetsanderton Baronetsandre Baronetsandrews Baronetsannesley Baronetsanson Baronetsanstruther Baronetsanstruther-gough-calthor pe Baronetsanstruther-gray Baronetsantrobus Baronetsappleton Baronetsapreece Baronetsarbuthnot Baronetsarchdale Baronetsarmstrong Baronetsarmytage Baronetsarnot Baronetsarnott Baronetsarragh Baronetsarthur Baronetsashburnham Baronetsasgill Baronetsashby Baronetsashe Baronetsashfield Baronetsashley Baronetsashman Baronets A cont. Ashurst Baronetsaske Baronetsassheton Baronetsassheton-smith Baronetsastley Baronetsastley-cooper Baronetsaston Baronetsatkins Baronetsaubrey Baronetsaubrey-fletcher Baronetsaucher Baronetsausten Baronetsaustin Baronetsavery Baronetsaykroyd Baronetsaylesbury Baronetsaylmer Baronetsayloffe Baronetsaylwen Baronetsayshcombe Baronets B Backhouse Baronetsbacon Baronetsbadd Baronetsbaddeley Baronetsbaden-powell Baronetsbagge Baronetsbagot Baronetsbailey Baronetsbaillie Baronetsbaird Baronetsbaker Wilbraham Baronetsbalfour Baronetsball Baronetsbaron Banbury of Southambannerman Baronetsbarber Baronetsbarbour Baronetsbarclay Baronetsbaring Baronetsbarker Baronetsbarker-mill Baronetsbarlow Baronetsbarnewall Baronetsbarran Baronetsbarrett-lennard Baronetsbarrie Baronetsbarrington Baronetsbarron Baronetsbarrow Baronetsbarry Baronetsbartlett Baronetsbarttelot Baronetsbateman Baronetsbates Baronetsbateson Baronetsbatho Baronetsbaynes Baronetsbazley Baronetsbeauchamp Baronetsproctor-beauchamp Baronetsbeaumont Baronetsbeckett Baronetsbeecham Baronetsbeevor Baronetsbeit Baronetsbell Baronetsbellew Baronets B cont.


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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant ...

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This page lists baronetcies, whether extant, extinct, dormant (D), unproven (U), under review (R) or forfeit, in the baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom. The holders of some of the baronetcies listed on the lists have died but in each case, up to the present, no person has proved succession and thus been placed upon the Official Roll of the Baronetage.

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baronet. British hereditary rank of honor, first created by James I in 1611 to raise money, ostensibly for support of troops in Ulster. The baronetage is not part of the peerage ...

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baronet. British order of chivalry below the rank of baron, but above that of knight, created in 1611 by James I to finance the settlement of Ulster.

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bar·on·et·cy   (b r-n t-s, -n t s) n. pl. bar·on·et·cie s. The rank or dignity of a baronet or baronetess. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms

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Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland

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This category includes articles on the Baronetcies (both extant and extinct) of England, Ireland, Great Britain, the United Kingdom, and Nova Scotia.

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burkes extinct & dormant baronetcies 1844 a genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of england, ireland & scotland. john burke, esq. & john bernard ...

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Definition of baronetcies from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.

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