List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland

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This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland. There were first created in 1619, and was replaced by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1800. The list is in alphabetical order.

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A

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Alen of St Wolstans 1622Alenextinct 1627 
Annesley of Newport Pagnell 1620Annesleyextantfirst Baronet created Viscount Valentia in 1622 – Premier Baronet of Ireland
Arragh of Arragh 1624Arraghextinct 1626 
Aylmer of Balrath 1662Aylmer, Whitworth-Aylmerextantseventh Baronet succeeded as Baron Aylmer in 1766
Aylmer of Donadea 1622Aylmerextant 

B

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Barret of Iniscarry 1631Baretextinct 1648 
Barrett of Newburgh 1628Barettextinct 1645first Baronet created Lord Barrett in 1627
Barrett of Castlemore 1665Barrettextinct 1673 
Barry of Dublin 1775Barryextinct or dormant c.1895 
Bateson of Killoquin 1789Bateson, Bateson-Harveyextinct 1870 
Bath of Athcarne 1666Bathextinct 1686 
Batersby of Tyrone 1687Batersby, Battersby, Badersbydormant
Bayly of Plas Newydd 1730Bayly, Pagetextantthird Baronet had already succeeded as Baron Paget de Beaudesert in 1769, created Earl of Uxbridge in 1784; second Earl created Marquess of Anglesey in 1815
Barnewall of Crickstown 1623Barnewallextant 
Bellew of Barmeath 1688Bellewdormantseventh Baronet was created Baron Bellew in 1848; Baronetcy dormant, under review (11th Baronet died 1975)
Bellingham of Dublin 1667Bellinghamextinct 1699 
Beresford of Coleraine 1665Beresfordextantfourth Baronet created Earl of Tyrone in 1746; second Earl created Marquess of Waterford in 1789
Blaquiere of Ardkill 1784Blaquiereextinct 1920first Baronet was created Baron de Blaquiere in 1800
Blackwood of Ballyleidy 1763Blackwooddormantthird Baronet succeeded as Baron Dufferin and Claneboye in 1800; Baronetcy dormant (10th Baronet died 1988)
Blake of Galway 1622Blakeextant 
Blundell of Edendeny 1620Blundellextinct 1756third Baronet created Viscount Blundell in 1720
Blunden of Castle Blunden 1766Blundenextant 
Bond of Coolamber 1794Bondextinct 1823 
Bond of Peckham 1658Bondextinct 1767 
Borrows of Grangemellon 1646Borrowesextinct 1939 
Boulen of Holland 1623Boulenextinct c. 1660 
Bourke of Kilpeacon 1645Bourkeextinct c.1707 
Brabazon of Newpark 1797Brabazonextinct 1840 
Bradstreet of Castilla 1759Bradstreetextinct 1924 
Bramhall of Rathmullen 1662Bramhallextinct 1667 
Brooke of Colebrooke 1764Brookeextinct 1785 
Browne of Kishack 1622Browneextinct 1682 
Browne of Palmerston 1797Brabazonextinct 1890 
Browne of Molahiffe 1622Browneextinct 1952seventh Baronet created Earl of Kenmare in 1801
Bulkeley of Dunlaven 1672Bulkeleyextinct 1710 
Burke of Glinsk 1628Burkeextinct 1909 
Burke of Marble Hill 1797Burkeextant 
Burton of Pollacton 1758Bradstreetextinct 1902 
Butler of Cloughgrenan 1628Butlerextant 
Butler of Polestown 1645Bourkeextinct or dormant c.1762 

C

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Caldwell of Rossberg 1683Caldwellextinct 1858 
Carden of Templemore 1787Cardenextant 
Chapman of Killua Castle 1782Chapmanextinct 1919 
Chinnery of Flintfield 1799Chinneryextinct 1868 
Cogan of Greenwich 1657Coganextinct 1660 
Colclough of Tintern Abbey 1628Colcloughextinct 1687 
Cole of Newland 1661Coleextinct 1754second Baronet created Baron Ranelagh in 1715
Colthurst of Ardrum 1744Colthurstextant
Cooke of Dublin 1741Cookeextinct 1758 
Cooper of Dublin 1758Cooperextinct 1761 
Coote of Castle Cuffe 1621Cooteextant 
Coote of Donnybrooke 1774Cooteextinct 1922 
Cotter of Rockforest [1] 1763Cotterextant 
Courtenay of Newcastle 1621Courtenayextinct c. 1700 
Cox of Castletown 1706Coxextinct 1873 
Crofton of the Mote 1758Croftondormantfourth Baronet succeeded as Baron Crofton in 1817; Baronetcy dormant (9th Baronet died 1989) – under review
Crofton of the Mote 1661Croftonextinct 1780 
Cromie of Stacrombie [2] 1776Cromieextinct 1841 
Crooke of Baltimore 1624Crookeextinct c. 1666 
Crosbie of Maryborough 1630Crosbieextinct 1936 
Cusack-Smith of Tuam 1799Smyth, Cusack-Smithextinct 1970 

D

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Dancer of Modreeny 1662Dancerextinct 1933 
Deane of Muskerry 1710Deanedormantsixth Baronet created Baron Muskerry in 1781; Baronetcy dormant (11th Baronet died 1954)
De Burgo of Castle Conel 1785Blaquiere, Bourke, de Bourgho, de Burghoextinct 1873 
De Montmorency of Upper Wood 1758Morres, de Montmorencyextinct 1829 
De Vere of Curragh 1784Hunt, de Vereextinct 1904 
Denny of Castle More 1782Dennyextant 
Des Voeux of Indiaville 1787des Voeuxextinct 1944 
Domvile of Templeogue 1686Domvileextinct 1768 
Dowdall of Athlumney 1663Dowdallforfeit 1691 
Dungan of Castletown 1623Dunganextinct 1715fourth Baronet created Earl of Limerick in 1686

E

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Eaton of Dunmoylin 1682Eatonextinct 1697 
Echlin of Clonagh 1721Echlinextinct 2007 
Esmonde of Clonegall 1629Esmondeextant 
Eustace of Castle Martin 1685Eustaceforfeit 1691 
Evans of Kilcreene 1683Evansextinct 1690 
Everard of Ballybay 1622Everardextinct c.1740 

F

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Falkiner of Anne Mount 1778Falkinerdormantninth Baronet died 1997
Fenton of Mitchelstown 1661Fentonextinct 1671 
Fetherston of Ardagh [2] 1776Fetherstonextinct 1923 
ffrench of Castle ffrench 1779ffrench, Frenchextantsecond Baronet succeeded as Baron ffrench in 1805
Fish of Lissameon 1622Fishextinct c.1670 
Fitzgerald of Clenlish 1644Fitzgeraldforfeit 1691 
Fitzharris of Kilfinin 1622Fitzgeraldextinct c.1704 
Flood of Newton Ormond 1780Floodextinct 1824 
Forster of Coolderry 1794Forsterextinct 1904 
Fownes of Dublin 1724Echlinextinct 1778 
Freke of Castle Freke 1768Freke, Evans-Frekeextantsecond Baronet succeeded as Baron Carbery in 1807

G

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Galwey of Kallwollin 1624Galweyextinct c. 1700 
Gethin of Gethinsgrott 1665Gethinextant 
Gifford of Castle Jordan 1661Giffordextinct 1662 
Gillman of Curraheen1799Gillmanextinct 1817Created on 1 October 1799 for John St Leger Gillman (1756–1817). The title became extinct upon the first baronet's death without male heirs. [3]
Gleadowe-Newcomen of Carrickglass 1781Gleadowe-Newcomenextinct 1825second Baronet succeeded as Viscount Newcomen in 1817
Godfrey of Bushfield 1785Godfreyextinct 1971 
Gore of Lissadill 1760Gore, Gore-Boothextant 
Gore of Manor Gore 1622Goreextant 
Gore of Newtown Gore 1662Goreextantthird Baronet created Earl of Arran in 1760
Gore of Magherabegg 1622Goreextant 
Gorges-Meredyth of Catharines Grove 1787Gorges-Meredythextinct 1821 

H

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Haman of Woodhouse 1727Hamanextinct 1728 
Hamilton of Dunamana 1781Hamiltonextinct 1818 
Hamilton of Manor Cunningham 1775Hamiltonextinct 1782 
Hamilton of Monilla 1662Hamiltonextinct 1682 
Hamilton of Mount Hamilton 1683Hamiltonextinct c.1730 
Hamilton of Donalong 1660Hamiltonextantsecond Baronet succeeded as Earl of Abercorn in 1701
Hartstonge of Bruff 1681Hartstongeextinct 1797 
Hayes of Drumboe Castle [4] 1789Hayesextinct 1912 
Herbert of Derrogh 1630Herbertextinct 1712 
Hill of Brook Hill 1779Hillextant 
Hoare of Annabella 1784Hoareextant 
Hodson of Holybrook House [4] 1789Hodsonextant 
Hopkins of Athboy 1795Hopkinsextinct 1860 
Horsfall of Kilkenny 1642Horsfallextinct c.1693 
Hurly of Knockalong 1645Hurlyforfeit 1691 
Hutchinson, later Synge-Hutchinson of Castlesallagh 1782Hutchinson, Synge-Hutchisonextinct 1906 

I

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Irvine of Castle Irvine 1677Irvineextinct 1689 

J

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Jervis-White-Jervise of Bally Ellis 1797Jervis-White-Jerviseextinct 1947 
Johnson-Walsh of Dublin 1775Johnson, Johnson-Walshextinct 1953 
Johnston of Gilford 1772Johnstonextinct 1841 

K

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Kennedy of Newtownmountkennedy 1666Kennedyforfeit 1710 
King of Boyle Abbey 1682King, King-Tenisonextantfifth Baronet created Earl of Kingston in 1768; Baronetcy unproven (5th Baronet died 2002) – under review

L

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Lake of Carnow 1661Lakeextinct 1674 
Lane of Tulske 1661Laneextinct 1724second Baronet created Viscount Lanesborough in 1676
Langford of Kilmackedrett 1667Langfordextinct c.1725 
Langrishe of Knocktopher 1777Langrisheextant 
Lawless of Abington [2] 1776Lawlessextinct 1929first Baronet was created Baron Cloncurry in 1789
Leigh of Tyrone 1622Leighextinct 1638 
Leslie of Tarbert 1787Leslieextinct 1818 
Levinge of Knockdrin Castle 1704Levingeextant 
Lighton of Merville 1791Lightonextant 
Loftus of Mount Loftus 1768Loftusextinct 1864 
Lumm of Lumville 1775Lummextinct 1797 
Lynch-Blosse of Galway 1622Lynch, Lynch-Blosseextant 

M

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Macartney of Nish 1799Macartneyextant 
Macdonnell of Maye 1627Macdonnellforfeit 1691 
MacMahon of Clondirrala 1628MacMahonextinct c. 1680 
Magill of Gill Hall 1680Magillextinct 1700 
Magrath of Allevolan 1629Magrathextinct c. 1670 
Mannix of Richmond 1787Mannixextinct 1822 
Loftus of Loftus Hall 1780Tottenham, Loftusextantsecond baronet (succeeded 1786) had been created Baron Loftus in 1785; he was Viscount Loftus from 1789, Earl of Ely from 1794 and Marquess of Ely from 1800
Massy of Donass 1782Massy, Masseyextinct 1870 
Maude of Dondrum 1705Maudedormantthird Baronet created Viscount Hawarden in 1791; Baronetcy dormant (10th Baronet died 1991) – under review
May of Mayfield 1763Mayextinct 1834 
Meade of Meadstown 1703Meadextantfourth Baronet created Earl Clanwilliam in 1776
Meredyth of Carlanstown 1795Meredythextinct 1923 
Meredyth of Greenhills 1660Hamiltonextinct 1904 
Miller of Glenlee 1788Millerextant 
Molyneux of Castle Dillon 1730Molyneuxextinct 1940 
Moore of Ross 1681Mooreextant 
Morres of Castlemorres 1631Morres, de Montmonrencyextant 
Mullins of Ventry 1797Mullins, de Moleyns, Eveligh-de-Moleynsextantfirst Baronet created Baron Ventry in 1800
Musgrave of Tourin 1782Musgraveextant 

N

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Newcomen of Kenagh 1623Newcomenextinct 1789 
Newport of Newpark [4] 1789Newportextinct 1859 
Norton of Charlton 1624Nortonextinct c. 1690 
Nugent of Ballinlough 1795Nugentextant Name changed from O'Reilly by Royal Licence of 1812
Nugent of Donore 1768Nugentextinct 1799 
Nugent of Dysery 1782Nugentextinct c. 1813 
Nugent of Moyrath 1622Nugentextant 

O

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
O'Brien of Leaghmenagh 1686O'Brienextantfifth Baronet succeeded as Baron Inchiquin in 1855; Baronetcy dormant (eleventh Baron and ninth Baronet died 1982)
O'Connor of Sligo 1622O'Connorextinct 1625 
O'Donnell of Newport House 1780O'Donnell, O'Donellextinct 1889 
O'Neill of Killelagh 1666O'Neillforfeit 1691 
O'Neill of Upper Claneboys 1643O'Neilldormant 1799 
Osborne of Ballentaylor 1629Osborneextant 

P

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Palmer of Castle Lackin 1777Palmerextinct 1910 
Parnell of Rathleague 1766Parnellextantfourth Baronet created Baron Congleton in 1841
Parsons of Birr Castle 1677Parsonsextantfifth Baronet succeeded as Earl of Rosse in 1807
Parsons of Bellamont 1620Parsonsextinct 1764third Baronet created Viscount Rosse in 1681
Paul of Paulville 1794Paulextinct 1961 
Perceval of Kanturk 1661Percevalextinct 2011fifth Baronet created Earl of Egmont in 1733
Pierce of Pierce Court 1622Pierceextinct c. 1649 
Piers of Tristernagh Abbey 1661Piersextant 
Prendergast of Gort 15 July 1699Prendergastextinct 1760 

R

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Reading of Dublin 1675Readingextinct 1689 
Reynell of Laleham 1678Reynellextinct 1848 
Ribton of Woodbrook 1760Ribtonextinct 1901 
Richardson of Aughre 1787Richardson, Richardson-Bunburyextant 
Riggs-Miller of Ballicasey 1778Riggs-Millerextinct 1828 
Roche of Fermoy 1782Rocheextinct 1807 

S

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Sands of Dublin 1676Sandsextinct c. 1704 
Sarsfield of Carrickleamlery 1619Sarsfieldforfeit 1691first Baronet created Viscount Sarsfield in 1627
Shaen of Kilmore 1663Dowdallextinct 1725 
Shee of Dunmore 1794Sheeextinct 1870 
Smyth of Tinny Park [2] 1776Smythextinct 1797 
Somerville of Somerville [5] 1748Somervilledormantfifth Baronet created Baron Athlumney in 1863, which title became extinct in 1929; Baronetcy dormant (second Baron and sixth Baronet died in 1929)
Southwell of Castlemattress 1662Southwellextantsecond Baronet created Baron Southwell in 1717
St George of Carrickdrumrusk 1660St Georgeextinct 1735second Baronet created Baron St George in 1715
St George of Woodsgift 1766St Georgeextant 
Staples of Lissone 1628Staplesextinct or dormant 2013 
Staunton of Cargins 1785Stauntonextinct 1859 
Steele of Hampstead 1768Steeleextinct or dormant 1876 
Stewart of Ramalton 1623Stewartextant 
Style of Beckenham 1624Styleextinct 1659 

T

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Taylour of Kells 1704Taylourextantthird Baronet created Earl of Bective in 1766, second Earl created Marquess of Headfort in 1800; Baronetcy unproven (9th Baronet died 2005) – under review
Talbot of Belfast 1790Talbotextinct 1850 
Talbot of Carton 1623Talbotforfeit 1691 
Trant of Portarlington 1686Trantforfeit 1691 
Treswell of the Army 1665Kennedyextinct 1670 
Tufton of Vintners 1623Tuftonextinct 1664 
Tuite of Sonagh 1622Tuiteextant 
Tydd of Lamberton 1795Tyddextinct 1803 
Tynte of Dunlaven 1778Tynteextinct 1785 

V

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Vesey of Abbey Leix 1698Veseydormantsecond Baronet created Baron Knapton in 1750 and Viscount de Vesci 1776; Baronetcy dormant (sixth Viscount and seventh Baronet died 1983)

W

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Waller of Newport 1780Wallerextantunproven (ninth Baronet died 2003) – under review
Walsh of Little Ireland 1645Walshextinct c. 1690 
Ward of Killagh 1682Wardextinct 1691 
Warren of Warren Court 1784Warrenextant 
Weldon of Dunmore 1723Weldonextant 
Wheeler-Denny-Cuffe of Leyrath 1800Wheeler-Denny-Cuffe, Wheeler-Cuffeextinct 1934 
Wilmot of Witney 1621Wilmotextinct 1629 
Wilson of Killenure 1629Wilsonextinct 1636 
Wolseley of Mount Wolseley 1745Wolseleydormanttwelfth Baronet died 1991

Y

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Yorke of Dublin [6] 1761Yorkeextinct 1776 

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References

  1. "No. 10308". The London Gazette . 26 April 1763. p. 5.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "No. 11679". The London Gazette . 29 June 1776. p. 1.
  3. John Burke, Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland (J. R. Smith, 1844), p.607.
  4. 1 2 3 "No. 13124". The London Gazette . 18 August 1789. p. 557.
  5. "No. 8749". The London Gazette . 28 May 1748. p. 1.
  6. "No. 10090". The London Gazette . 24 March 1761. p. 2.

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