List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain

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This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain. There were first created in 1707, and was replaced by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1801.

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A

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
à Court, later Holmes à Court of Heytesbury [1] 4 July 1795à Court, Holmes à Courtextantsecond Baronet created Baron Heytesbury in 1828
Abercrombie of Edinburgh 1709Abercrombieextinct 1724
Affleck of Dalham Hall 1782Affleckextinct 1939
Alleyne of Four Hills 1769Alleyneextant
Amcotts of Kettlethorp 1796Amcotts, Amcotts-Ingilbyextinctsecond Baronet also succeeded to the Ingleby Baronetcy of Ripley in 1815
Anderson of Mill Hill 1798Andersonextinct 1813
André of Southampton 1781Andréextinct 1802
Andrews of Shaw Place 1766Andrewsextinct 1822
Anstruther of Fort William 1798Anstruther, Carmichael-Anstrutherextinct 1980merged with Baronet Anstruther of Anstruther in 1808.
Apreece of Washingley 1782Apreeceextinct 1842
Armytage of Kirklees 1738Armytageextant
Asgill of London 1761Asgillextinct 1823
Aubrey-Fletcher of Clea 1782Fletcher, Aubrey-Fletcherextant
Austen of Derehams 1714Austenextinct 1742

B

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Baker, later Baker-Wilbraham of Loventor 19 September 1776Baker, Baker-Wilbrahamextant
Baker, later Sherston-Baker of Dunstable House 14 May 1796Baker, Sherston-Bakerextant
Banks of Revesby Abbey 1781Banksextinct 1820
Baring of the City of London 29 May 1793Baringextantthird Baronet created Baron Northbrook in 1866; second Baron created Earl of Northbrook in 1876, which title became extinct in 1929
Barker of Bushbridge 1781Barkerextinct 1789
Barrow, later Crawley-Boevey of Highgrove 22 January 1784Barrow, Crawley-Boeveyextant
Basset of Tehidy 24 November 1779Bassetextinct 1835first Baronet created Baron de Dunstanville in 1796
Bastard of Killey September 1779Bastardextinct 1782
Bayntun-Rolt of Spye Park 7 July 1762Bayntun-Roltextinct 1816
Beauchamp-Proctor, later Proctor-Beauchamp of Langley Park 20 February 1745Beauchamp, Beauchamp-Proctorextant
Beck of London 1 November 1714Beckextinct 1764
Beevor of Hethel 22 January 1784Beevorextant
Bellingham of Castle Bellingham 19 April 1796Bellinghamextant
Bernard of Nettleham 5 April 1769Bernardextinct 1883
Bickerton of Upwood 29 May 1778Bickertonextinct 1832
Blackwell of Sprowston Hall 16 July 1718Blackwellextinct 1801
Blake of Twizel Castle 25 May 1774Blakeextinct 1860
Blakiston of the City of London 22 April 1763Blakistonextant
Blunt of London [2] 17 June 1720Bluntextant
Boughey of Newcastle-under-Lyme 24 August 1798Bougheyextant
Boyd of Danson Hill 2 June 1775Boydextinct 1889
Bridges of Goodneston 19 April 1718Bridgesextinct 1899
Brisco of Crofton Place 1782Briscodormanteighth Baronet died 1995
Brograve of Worstead House 28 July 1791Brograveextinct 1828
Bromley of East Stoke 31 October 1757Bromleyextant
Brown of Edinburgh 24 February 1710Brownextinct 1720
Brown of Westminster 11 March 1732Brownextinct 1830
Buller, later Yarde-Buller of Lupton House 13 January 1790Buller, Yarde-Bullerextantthird Baronet created Baron Churston in 1858
Burnaby of Broughton Hall 31 October 1767Burnabyextinct 1914?
Burrard of Walhampton 3 April 1769Burrardextinct 1965
Burrell of Knipp 15 July 1766Burrellextinct 1915second Baronet created Baron Gwydir in 1796
Burrell of Valentine House 31 May 1774Burrellextant
Buswell of Clipston 5 March 1714Buswellextinct by 1732
Buxton of Shadwell Lodge 25 November 1800Buxtonextinct 1888
Byng of Southill 15 November 1715Byngextantfirst Baronet created Viscount Torrington in 1721

C

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Cairnes of Monaghan 6 May 1708Cairnesextinct 1743
Calder of Southwick 1798Calderextinct 1818
Call of Whiteford 28 July 1791Callextinct 1903
Callender of Westertown 1 August 1798Callenderextinct 1812
Calverley of Calverley 1711Calverley, later Blackettextinct 1728
Carew of Bedington 11 January 1715Carewextinct 1762
Cavendish of Doveridge 1755Cavendishextantthird Baronet succeeded as Baron Waterpark in 1807
Chad of Thursford 28 July 1791Chadextinct 1855
Champneys, later Mostyn-Champneys of Orchardleigh 12 January 1767Champneys, Mostyn-Champneysextinct 1839
Chaplin of the Inner Temple 19 September 1715Chaplinextinct 1730
Chapman of London [2] 1720Chapmanextinct 1785
Chardin of the Inner Temple 28 May 1730Chardinextinct 1755
Cheere of St Margaret's, Westminster 1766Cheereextinct 1808
Chetwynd of Brocton Hall 1795Chetwynddormanteighth Baronet died 2004
Clayton of Marden 13 January 1732Claytonextant
Clayton of Adlington 19 May 1774Claytonextinct 1839
Clerke of Duddlestone 26 October 1774Clerkeextinct 1788
Cocks of Dumbleton 7 October 1772Cocks, Somers-Cocksextantfirst Baronet created Baron Somers in 1784; second Baron created Earl Somers in 1821, which title became extinct in 1887
Codrington of Dodington 21 April 1721Codringtonextant
Coghill of Coghill 31 August 1778Coghillextant
Coghill of Richings 24 March 1781Coghillextinct 1785
Colby of Kensington [2] 21 June 1720Colbyextinct 1729
Colebrooke of Gatton 12 October 1759Colebrookeextinct 1939fifth Baronet created Baron Colebrooke in 1906
Colquhoun of Luss 27 June 1786Colquhounextant
Cope of Brewern 1 March 1714Copeextinct 1821
Copley of Sprotbrough 28 August 1778Copleyextinct 1883
Corbet of Moreton Corbet 27 June 1786Corbetextinct 1823
Amyand, later Cornewall of Moccas Court 1764Amyand, Cornewallextinct 1962
Cornish of Sharnbrook 1 February 1766Cornishextinct 1770
Cradock-Hartopp of Freathby 12 May 1796Cradock-Hartoppextinct
Crauford of Kilbirney 8 June 1781Craufordextant
Crosse of Westminster 13 July 1713Crosseextinct 1762
Cunliffe of Liverpool 26 March 1759Cunliffeextant
Curtis of Gatcombe 10 September 1794Curtisextinct 1954

D

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
D'Aeth of Knowlton 16 July 1716D'Aethextinct 1808
Dallas of Harley Street 31 July 1798Dallasextinct 1918
Dalling of Burwood 11 March 1783Dallingextinct 1864
Dalrymple-Hay of Park 27 April 1798Dalrymple-Hayextant
Danvers of Swithland 4 July 1746Danversextinct 1796
Darell of Richmond Hall 12 May 1795Darellextant
Dashwood of Kirtlington 16 September 1684Dashwoodextantalso Baron le Despencer from 1763 to 1781
Decker of London 20 July 1716Deckerextinct 1749
Delaval of Ford 1 July 1761Delavalextinct 1808first Baronet created Baron Delaval in 1783 and 1786
De Neufville of Frankfort 18 March 1709De Neufvilleextinct
Denis of St Mary's 28 October 1767Denisextinct 1778
Desbouverie, later Pleydell-Bouverie of St Catherine Cree 19 February 1714Desbouverieextantthird Baronet created Viscount Folkestone in 1747; second Viscount created Earl of Radnor in 1765
Dixwell of Coton Hall 11 June 1716Dixwellextinct 1757
Douglas of Carr 23 January 1777Douglasextinct 1940
Douglas of Maxwell 27 June 1786Douglasextinct 1969
Drake of Prospect 28 May 1782Drakeextinct 1789
Drury of Overstone 16 February 1739Druryextinct 1759
Dryden of Ambrosden 24 August 1733Drydenextant
Dryden of Canons Ashby 2 May 1795Drydenextant
Jackson, later Duckett of Hartham House 21 June 1791Jackson, Duckettextinct 1902
King, later Duckworth-King of Bellevue 18 July 1792King, Duckworth-Kingextinct 1972
Duncan of Marylebone 9 August 1764Duncanextinct 1774
Dundas of Kerse 16 November 1762Dundasextantsecond Baronet created Baron Dundas in 1794; second Baronet created Earl of Zetland in 1838; third Earl created Marquess of Zetland in 1892
Duntze of Tiverton 1774Duntzedormantsixth Baronet died 1985
Durrant of Scottow 22 January 1784Durrantextant
Dutry of London 19 June 1716Dutryextinct 1728

E

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
East of Hall Place 5 June 1766Eastextinct 1828
Eden of Maryland 19 October 1776Edenextantfourth Baronet succeeded to the Eden Baronetcy of West Auckland in 1844; ninth/seventh Baronet created a life peer as Baron Eden of Winton in 1983
Edmonstone of Duntreath 20 May 1774Edmonstoneextant
Elford of Bickham 26 November 1800Elfordextinct 1837
Elliott of Peebles 25 July 1778Elliottextinct 1786
Elton of Bristol 31 October 1717Eltonextant
Elwill of Exeter 25 August 1709Elwillextinct 1778
Erskine of Torrie 28 July 1791Erskineextinct 1836
Etherington of Kingston-upon-Hull 22 November 1775Etheringtonextinct 1819
Evelyn of Wotton 6 August 1713Evelynextinct 1848
Fermor, later Eversfield of Welches 4 May 1725Fermor, Eversfieldextinct 1784
Eyles, later Eyles-Stiles of London 1 December 1714Eyles, Eyles-Stilesextinct 1768

F

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Farmer of Mount Pleasant 19 January 1780Farmerextinct 1913
Farnaby of Keppington 21 July 1726Farnaby, Farnaby-Radcliffeextinct 1859
Farquhar of London 1 March 1796Farquharextant
Fellows of Carshalton 20 January 1719Fellowsextinct 1724
Fetherstonhaugh of Fetherstonhaugh 3 January 1747Fetherstonhaughextinct 1846
ffolkes of Hillington 26 May 1774ffolkesextant
Fitzherbert of Tissington 22 January 1784Fitzherbertextant
Fleming of Brompton Park 22 April 1763Flemingextinct 1763
Vane-Fletcher, later Fletcher-Vane of Hutton 27 June 1786Vane-Fletcher, Fletcher-Vaneextinct 1934
Fludyer of Lee Place 14 November 1759Fludyerextinct 1922
Foley of Thorpe Lee 1 July 1767Foleyextinct 1782
Ford, later St Clair-Ford of Ember Court 22 February 1793Ford, St Clair-Fordextant
Frederick of Burwood House 10 June 1723Frederickextant
Freke of West Bilney 4 June 1713Frekeextinct 1764
Fryer of the City of London 13 December 1714Fryerextinct 1726
Furnese of Waldershare 27 June 1707Furneseextinct 1735

G

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Gardner of the Navy 9 September 1794Gardnerextinct or dormant 1883first Baronet created Baron Gardner in 1800
Geary of Oxenheath 17 August 1782Gearyextinctextinct on the death of the 5th Baronet in 1944
Gibbons of Stanwell Place [3] 21 April 1752Gibbonsextant
Gideon of Belvedere 21 May 1759Gideonextinct 1824first Baronet created Baron Eardley in 1789
Glyn of Ewell 29 September 1759Glynextantinherited by fourth Glyn Baronet of Gaunt's House in 1942
Glyn of Gaunt's House 22 November 1800Glynextantfourth Baronet succeeded to Glyn Baronetcy of Ewell in 1942
Gooch of Benacre Hall 4 November 1746Goochextant
Goodere, later Dineley-Goodere of Burhope 5 December 1707Goodere, Dineley-Goodereextinct 1809
Gordon of Newark-upon-Trent 21 August 1764Gordonextinct 1831
Gough of Edgbaston 1728Gough, Gough-Calthorpeextinct 1997second Baronet created Baron Calthorpe in 1796
Gamon, later Grace of Grace Castle 11 May 1795Gamon, Graceextinct 1977
Graham of Netherby 15 January 1783Grahamextant
Green of Marass 27 June 1786Greenextinct 1826
Grey of Howick 11 January 1746Greyextantsecond Baronet created Earl Grey in 1806 (two years before he succeeded to the baronetcy)
Guise of Highnam Court 9 December 1783Guiseextant
Gunning of Elvetham 3 September 1778Gunningextant

H

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Hamilton of Trebinshun 24 August 1776Hamiltonextinct 2008
Hamlyn, later Hamlyn-Williams of Clovelly [1] 7 July 1795Hamlyn, Hamlyn-Williamsextinct 1861
Hamond, later Hamond-graeme of Holly Grove 18 December 1783Hamond, later Hamond-Graemeextinct 1969
Hanmer of Hanmer 21 May 1774Hanmerextant
Harbord, later Harbord-Hamond of Gunton 22 March 1746Harbord, Harbord-Hamondextantsecond Baronet created Baron Suffield in 1786
Harland of Sproughton 13 March 1771Harlandextinct 1848
Hawkins of Kelston 25 July 1778Hawkinsextant
Hawkins of Trewithan 28 July 1791hawkinsextinct 1829
Hawley of Leybourne 1795Hawleyextinct 2015
Hayes of Westminster 6 February 1797Hayesextinct 1896
Heathcote, later Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby of London 17 January 1733Heathcote, Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughbyextantfifth Baronet created Baron Aveland in 1856, which title became extinct in 1983; second Baron succeeded as Baron Willoughby de Eresby in 1888 and created Earl of Ancaster in 1892, the latter title which became extinct in 1983; barony of Willoughby de Eresby separated from the Baronetcy in 1983
Heathcote of Hursley 16 August 1733Heathcoteextant
Major, later Henniker-Major of Worlingworth Hall 1765Major, Henniker-Majorextantsecond Baronet created Baron Henniker in 1800; baronetcy unproven (ninth baronet died 2004) – under review
Heron of Newark 25 August 1778Heronextinct 1854
Hesketh, later Fermor-Hesketh of Rufford 5 May 1761Hesketh, Fermor-Heskethextanteighth Baronet created Baron Hesketh in 1935
Hill, later Clegg-Hill of Hawkstone 1727Hill, Clegg-Hillextantfourth Baronet succeeded as Viscount Hill in 1842
Hippisley of Warfield 10 May 1796Hippisleyextinct 1867
Hoare of Barn Elms 27 June 1786Hoareextant
Holland of Wittenham 27 November 1800Hollandextinct 1811
Hood of Catherington 1778Hoodextantfirst Baronet created Viscount Hood in 1796
Hort of Castle Strange 1767Hortextant
Horton of Chadderton 22 January 1764Hortonextinct 1821
Hughes of East Bergholt 17 July 1773Hughesextant
Hulse of Lincoln's Inn Fields 7 February 1739Hulseextant
Hume of Wormleybury 4 April 1769Humeextinct 1838
Humphreys of London 30 November 1714Humphreysextinct 1737
Hunter-Blair of Dunskey 1786Hunter-Blairunproveneighth Baronet died 2006

I

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Ibbetson of Leeds [4] 1748Ibbetson, Selwin-Ibbetsonextinct 1902seventh Baronet created Baron Rookwood in 1892
Ingilby of Kettlethorpe 1781Ingilby, Amcotts-Ingilbyextinct 1854

J

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
James of Eltham 27 August 1778Jamesextinct 1792
James of Langley Hall 28 July 1791Jamesextantsecond Baronet created Baron Northbourne in 1884
Janssen of Wimbledon 11 March 1715Janssenextinct 1777
Jebb of Trent Place 4 September 1778Jebbextinct 1787
Lombe, later Jodrell of Sall Park 22 January 1784Lombe, Jodrellextinct 1929
Johnson of New York 27 November 1755Johnsonextant
Jones of Ramsbury 27 May 1774Jonesextinct 1791

K

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Kennaway of Hyderabad 25 February 1791Kennawayextant
Kent of Fornham 16 August 1782Kentextinct 1848
Kenyon, later Tyrell-Kenyon of Gredlington 28 July 1784Kenyon, Tyrell-Kenyonextantfirst Baronet created Baron Kenyon in 1788
Kingsmill of Sidmanton 24 November 1800Kingsmillextinctsecond baronet died 1823
Kneller of Whitton 24 May 1715Knellerextinct 1723
Knightley of Fawsley 2 February 1798Knightleyextinct 1938
Knollys of Thame [5] 1 April 1754Knollysextinct 1772
Knowles of Lovell Hill 31 October 1765Knowlesextant

L

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Lade of Warbleton [6] 11 March 1731Ladeextinct 1747
Lade of Warbleton 17 March 1758Ladeextinct 1838second creation in same family
Laforey of Whitby 2 December 1789Laforeyextinct 1835
Lake of London 17 October 1711Lakeextant
Lamb of Brocket Hall 17 January 1755Lambextinct 1853second Baronet created Viscount Melbourne in 1781
Lamb of Burghfield 21 October 1795Lambextinct 1948
Lambert of London 16 February 1711Lambertextant
La Roche of Over 17 September 1776La Rocheextinct or dormant 1804
Leigh of South Carolina 15 May 1773Leighextinct c. 1870
Leith of Burgh St Peter 1775Leith, Leith-Buchananextinct 2018dormant since sixth Baronet died 1973
Lemon of Carclew 1774Lemonextinct 1868
Lippincott of Stoke Bishop 7 September 1778Lippincottextinct 1829
LLoyd of Mitfield 1 April 1708Lloydextinct 1750
Lloyd of Peterwell 26 January 1763Lloydextinct 1769
Lloyd-Mostyn of Pengwern 1778Lloyd, Lloyd-Mostynextantsecond Baronet created Baron Mostyn in 1831; baronetcy unproven (sixth baronet died 2006)
Lovett of Liscombe House 23 October 1781Lovettextinct 1812A new patent of the baronetcy was gazetted in 1808, with remainder to the first Baronet's daughters and their male issue. However, it is unclear whether this creation passed the Great Seal. [7]
Lowther of Swillington 6 January 1715Lowtherextinct 1763
Lowther of Swillington 22 August 1764Lowtherextantsecond Baronet succeeded as Viscount Lowther in 1802 and created Earl of Lonsdale in 1807
Lushington of South Hill Park 26 April 1791Lushingtonextant
Lyde of Ayot St Lawrence 13 October 1772Lydeextinct 1791

M

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
MacGregor of MacGregor [1] 1795MacGregorextant
Mackworth of The Gnoll 16 September 1776Mackworthextant
Macpherson of Calcutta 27 August 1786Macphersonextinct 1821
Malet of Wilbury 24 February 1791Maletextant
Mann of Linton Hall 3 March 1755Mannextinct 1814
Martin of Lockynge 28 July 1791Martinextinct 1910
Mawbey of Botleys 30 July 1765Mawbeyextinct 1817
Mayne of Marston Mortaine 22 April 1763Mayneextinct 1794first Baronet created Baron Newhaven in 1776
Mildmay of Moulsham 5 February 1765Mildmayextinct 1771
Miller of Glenlee 3 March 1788Millerextant
Milman of Levaton-in-Woodland 28 November 1800Milmanextant
Milner of Nun-Appleton Hall 26 February 1717Milnerextant
Montgomery of Magbie Hill 28 May 1774Montgomeryextinct 1831
Moore of Jamaica 28 January 1764Mooreextinct 1780
Moore of the Navy 4 March 1766Mooreextinct 1779
Gould, later Morgan of Tredegar 15 November 1792Gould, Morganextinct 1962 Viscount Tredegar
Morshead of Trenant Park 22 January 1784Morsheadextinct 1905
Mosley of Rolleston 18 June 1720Mosleyextinct 1779
Mosley of Ancoats 1781Mosleydormantsixth Baronet died 1980 – see also the Baron Ravensdale

N

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Neave of Dagnam Park 13 May 1795Neaveextant
Middleton, later Noel of the Navy 23 October 1781Middleton, Noelextantfirst Baronet created Baron Barham in 1805; third Baron created Earl of Gainsborough in 1841

O

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Oakeley of Shrewsbury 5 June 1790Oakeleyextant
O'Carroll of Denton 1712O'Carrollextinct or dormant 1835
Onslow of Althain 30 October 1797Onslowextant
Orde later Campbell-Orde of Morpeth 9 August 1790Orde, Campbell-Ordeextant
Gibbes, later Osborne-Gibbes of Springhead 30 May 1774Gibbes, Osborne-Gibbesextinct 1940
Oughton of Tetchbrook 27 August 1718Oughtonextinct 1736

P-Q

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Page of Greenwich 3 December 1714Pageextinct 1775
Turner, later Page-Turner of Amroseden 24 August 1733Turner, Page-Turnerextant Dryden baronets
Palk of Haldon House 19 June 1782Palkextinct 1945fourth Baronet created Baron Holden in 1880, which title became extinct in 1939
Palliser of The Vache 6 August 1773Palliserextinct 1868
Palmer of Wanlip 28 July 1791Palmerextant
Parker of Bassingbourn 13 January 1783Parkerextinct 1869
Parker of Harburn [8] 24 July 1797Parkerextinct 1903
Pasley of Craig 1794Pasleydormant
Paul of Rodborough 3 September 1763Paulextinct 1820
Paul of Paulville 20 January 1794Paulextinct 1961
Payne of St Christophers 31 October 1737Payneextinct 1801Title assumed until c. 1900
Peachey of Petworth 1736Peacheyextinctfourth baronet created Baron Selsey in 1794
Pechell of Paglesham 1 March 1797Pechellextinct 1984
Peel of Drayton Manor 29 November 1800Peelextantinherited by the Earl Peel in 1942
Pellew of the Navy 1796Pellewextantfirst Baronet created Viscount Exmouth in 1816
Pepperell of Boston 15 November 1746Pepperellextinct 1759
Pepperell of Boston 9 November 1774Pepperellextinct 1816
Pepys of Upper Brook Street 1784Pepys, Leslieextantinherited by the Earl of Cottenham in 1849; baronetcy unproven (11th baronet died 2000)
Perrott of Plumstead 1716Perrottextinctfifth Baronet created a Baronet of Plumstead in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1911; Under review
Peyton of Doddington 18 September 1776Peytonextinct 1962
Pigot of Patshull 5 December 1764Pigotextantthe 1st Baronet was created Baron Pigot in 1766
Pleydell of Coleshill 15 June 1732Pleydellextinct 1768
Pole of Wolverton 28 July 1791Poleextant
Pollen of Redenham 1795Pollenextantunproven (seventh Baronet died 2003) – under review
Poore of Rushall [1] 8 July 1795Pooreextant
Prescott of Theobalds Park 9 December 1794Prescottextinct 1959
Price of Jamaica 13 August 1768Priceextinct 1788
Pringle of Pall Mall 5 June 1766Pringleextinct 1782
Quin, later Wyndham-Quin of Adare 8 June 1781Quin, Wyndham-Quinextinct 2011first Baronet created Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl in 1822

R

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Rich of Rose Hall 28 July 1791Richdormant 1983
Riddell of Ardnamurchan 2 September 1778Riddellextinct 1907
White, later Ridley of Blagdon 6 May 1756White, Ridleyextantfifth Baronet created Viscount Ridley in 1900
Robinson [6] 10 March 1731Robinsonextinct 1883 Baron Rokeby
Rodney of Alresford 22 January 1764Rodneyextantfirst Baronet created Baron Rodney in 1782
Rowley of Tendring Hall 27 June 1786Rowleyextant
Rumbold of Wood Hall 27 March 1779Rumboldextant
Rycroft of Calton 22 January 1784Rycroftextant

S

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
St John, now St John-Mildmay of Farley 9 October 1772St John, St John-Mildmayextant
St John of Longthorpe 10 September 1715St Johnextinct 1756
Salusbury of Llanwern 4 May 1795Salusburyextinct 1868
Sanderson of Greenwich 19 July 1720Sandersonextinct 1760
Sanderson of London 6 December 1794Sandersonextinct 1798
Saxton of Circourt 26 July 1794Saxtonextinct 1838
Sheffield of Normanby 1 March 1755Sheffieldextant
Shirley of Oat Hall 27 June 1786Shirleyextinct 1815
Shore of Heathcote 27 October 1792Shoreextinct 1981first Baronet created Baron Teignmouth in 1798
Sinclair of Ulbster 14 February 1786Sinclairextantfourth Baronet created Viscount Thurso in 1952
Farrell-Skeffington, later Skeffington of Skeffington 27 June 1786Farrell-Skeffington, Skeffingtonextinct 1850
Sloane of Chelsea 3 April 1716Sloaneextinct 1753
Smith of Long Ashton 27 January 1763Smithextinct 1849
Smith-Burges of East Ham 4 May 1793Smith-Burgesextinct 1803
Smith, now Smith-Dodsworth of Newland Park 22 January 1784Smith, Smith-Dodsworthextant
Smith, now Smith-Marriott of Sydling St Nicholas 1 June 1774Smith, Smith-Marriottextant
Smyth of Isfield 2 December 1714Smythextinct 1811
Stephens of Horsford 13 March 1795Stephensextinct 1809
Stirling of Mansfield 19 July 1792Stirlingextinct 1843
Stirling of Faskine 14 December 1800Stirlingextinct 1934
Sutton of Norwood Park 14 October 1772Suttonextant
Sykes of Basildon 8 June 1781Sykesextant
Sykes of Sledmere 20 March 1783Sykesextant
Symons of The Mynde 23 May 1774Symonsextinct 1796

T

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Tapps, now Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick of Hinton Admiral 28 July 1791Tapps, Tapps-Gervis-Meyrickextant
Taylor of Lysson Hall 1 September 1778taylorextinct 1815
Tench of Low Leyton 8 August 1715Tenchextinct 1737
Thomas of Yapton 6 September 1766Thomasextinct 1972
Thompson of Virkees [8] 23 June 1797Thompsonextinct 1868
Thorold of Harmeston 9 September 1709Thoroldextinct 1738
Thorold of Harmeston 24 March 1741Thoroldextinct 1764
Tollemache of Hanby Hall 12 January 1793Tollemacheextant
Troubridge of Plymouth 30 November 1799Troubridgeextant
Turner of Warham 27 April 1727Turnerextinct 1780
Turner of Kirkleatham 8 May 1772Turnerextinct 1810
Turton of Starborough Castle,Surrey 13 May 1796Turtonextinct 13 April 1854

V

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone of Hackness Hall [1] 6 July 1795Vanden-Bempdeextantthird Baronet created Baron Derwent in 1881
Vandeput of Twickenham 7 November 1723Vandeputextinct 1784
Vane, later Vane-Tempest of Long Newton 13 July 1782Vane, Vane-Tempestextinct 1813
Vanneck of Putney 1751Vanneckdormant 1969third Baronet created Baron Huntingfield in 1796; baronetcy dormant (seventh baronet died 1969)
Vaughan of Nannau 28 July 1791Vaughanextinct 1859

W

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Warren of Little Marlow 1 June 1775Warrenextinct 1822
Warrender of Lochend [9] 2 June 1715Warrenderextanteighth Baronet created Baron Bruntisfield in 1942
Watson of Fulner 21 March 1760Watsonextinct 1904
Wentworth of Parlut 16 May 1795Wentworthextinct 1844
Whalley-Gardiner, later Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner of Roche Court 14 January 1783Whalley-Gardiner, later Whalley-Smythe-Gardinerextinct 1868
Williams of Edwinsford 30 July 1707Williamsextinct 1745
Williams of Clapton [10] 4 April 1747Williamsextinct 1784
Williams of Bodelwyddan 24 July 1798Williamsextinct 2018
Willoughby of Baldon House 8 December 1794Willoughbyextinct 1918
Wilmot of Chaddesden 15 February 1759Wilmotextant
Wilmot of Osmaston 10 October 1772Wilmot, Wilmot-Hortonextinct 1931
Winn, later Allanson-Winn of Little Warley 1776Winn, Allanson-Winnextinct 1994first Baronet created Baron Headley in 1797; second Baron succeeded to the Winn Baronetcy of Nostel (created 1660) in 1833
Winnington of Stanford Court 1755Winningtonextant
Wintringham of Dover Street 1774Wintringhamextinct 1794
Wolff of Town Hill 1766Wolffextinct 1837
Wolseley of Mount Wolseley 1745Wolseleyextant
Wombwell of Wombwell 1778Wombwelldormantsixth Baronet died 1977 – under review
Wood of Barnsley 1784Woodextantthird Baronet created Viscount Halifax in 1866, third Viscount created Earl of Halifax in 1944
Woodford of Carleby 28 July 1791Woodfordextinct 1828
Wollaston of Loseby 1748Wollastonextinct 1756
Wright of Carolside 1772Wrightextinct 1837
Wright of Venice 1772Wrightextinct 1812
Wyche of Chewton [11] 1729Wycheextinct 1756
Wynn of Bodvean 1742Wynnextantthird Baronet created Baron Newborough in 1776; baronetcy unproven (ninth baronet died 1998) – under review
Wynne of Lees Wood 1793Wynneextinct 1793

Y

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Yea of Pyrland 1759Yeaextinct 1864
Young of North Dean 1769Youngextant

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