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This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. They have been created since 1801 when they replaced the baronetages in the Baronetage of Great Britain, and Baronetage of Ireland. This list is not currently complete.
Title | Date of creation | Surname | Current status | Notes |
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Radcliffe of Milnsbridge House [1] | 1813 | Radcliffe | extant | |
Rae of Esk Grove [2] | 1804 | Rae | extinct 1842 | |
Raeburn of Helensburgh [3] | 1923 | Raeburn | extant | |
Ralli of Park Street [4] | 1912 | Ralli | extant | |
Ramsay of Balmain [5] | 1806 | Ramsay | extant | |
Ramsay-Steel-Maitland of Sauchie [6] | 1917 | Ramsay-Steel-Maitland | extinct 1965 | |
Ramsden of Birkenshaw [7] | 1938 | Ramsden | extinct 1955 | first Baronet created Baron Ramsden in 1945 |
Ranchhodlal of Shahpur [8] | 1913 | Ranchhodlal | extant | |
Rankin of Broughton Tower [9] | 1937 | Rankin | extinct 1960 | |
Rankin of Bryngwyn [10] | 1898 | Rankin | extant | |
Raphael of Cavendish Square [11] | 1911 | Raphael | extinct 1924 | |
Rasch of Woodhill [12] | 1903 | Rasch | extant | |
Rashleigh of Prideaux [13] | 1831 | Rashleigh | extant | |
Rawlinson of North Walsham [14] | 1891 | Rawlinson | extant | |
Rea of Eskdale [15] | 1935 | Rea | extant | first Baronet created Baron Rea in 1937 |
Readhead of Westoe [16] | 1922 | Readhead | extinct 1988 | |
Reardon-Smith of Appledore [17] | 1920 | Reardon-Smith | extant | |
Reckitt of Swanland Manor [18] | 1894 | Reckitt | extinct 1944 | |
Redmayne of Rushcliffe [19] | 1964 | Redmayne | extant | first Baronet created a life peer as Baron Redmayne in 1966, which title became extinct in 1983 |
Redwood of Avenue Road [20] | 1911 | Redwood | extant | |
Rees of Aylwards Chase [21] | 1919 | Rees | extinct 1970 | |
Reid of the Chesnuts [22] | 1897 | Reid | extant | Physician to the Queen |
Reid of Ewell Grove [ citation needed ] | 1823 | Reid | extinct 1903 | |
Reid of Rademon [23] | 1936 | Reid | extinct 1939 | |
Reid of Springburn and Kilmaurs [16] | 1922 | Reid | extinct 2012 | |
Remnant of Wenhaston [24] | 1917 | Remnant | extant | first Baronet created Baron Remnant in 1928 |
Renals of London [25] | 1895 | Renals | extant | Lord Mayor of London |
Renshaw of Coldharbour [26] | 1903 | Renshaw | extant | |
Renwick of Coombe [27] | 1927 | Renwick | extant | second Baronet created Baron Renwick in 1964 |
Renwick of Newminster Abbey [28] | 1921 | Renwick | extant | |
Reynolds of Grosvenor Street [29] | 1895 | Reynolds | extinct 1896 | President of the Royal College of Physicians |
Reynolds of Woolton [30] | 1923 | Reynolds | extant | |
Rhodes of Hollingworth [21] | 1919 | Rhodes | extant | |
Rhys-Williams of Miskin [31] | 1918 | Rhys-Williams | extant | |
Rich of Sunning [32] | 1863 | Rich | extinct 1869 | |
Richardson of Eccleshall [33] | 1963 | Richardson | extinct 2004 | first Baronet created a life peer as Baron Richardson in 1979 |
Richardson of Weybridge [34] | 1929 | Richardson | extinct 1981 | |
Richardson of Yellow Woods [35] | 1924 | Richardson | extant | |
Richmond of Hollington [36] | 1929 | Richmond | dormant | second Baronet died 2000 |
Ricketts of Beaumont Lyes [37] | 1828 | Ricketts | extant | |
Riddell of Walton Heath [38] | 1918 | Riddell | extinct 1934 | first Baronet created Baron Riddell in 1920 |
Rigby of Long Durford [36] | 1929 | Rigby | extant | |
Ripley of Acacia [22] | 1897 | Ripley | extinct 1954 | |
Ripley of Rawdon [39] | 1880 | Ripley | extant | |
Ritchie of Highlands and of Queensborough-terrace [40] | 1903 | Ritchie | extinct 1912 | Lord Mayor of London |
Ritchie of Lees House [ citation needed ] | 1918 | Ritchie | extinct 1991 | |
Rivett-Carnac of Derby [41] | 1836 | Rivett-Carnac | extant | |
Roberts of Bryngwenallt [42] | 1908 | Roberts | extant | first Baronet created Baron Clwyd in 1919. Unproven. |
Roberts of Brightfieldstown [43] | 1809 | Roberts | extant | |
Roberts of Eccleshall and Queen's Tower [44] | 1919 | Roberts | extant | |
Roberts of Martholme [45] | 1931 | Roberts | extinct 1950 | |
Roberts of Milner Field [46] | 1909 | Roberts | extant | |
Roberts of the Army [47] | 1881 | Roberts | extinct 1914 | first Baronet created Baron Roberts of Kandahar in 1892, which title became extinct in 1914, and Earl Roberts in 1901, which title became extinct in 1955 |
Robertson of Beaconsfield [48] | 1919 | Robertson | extant | second Baronet created Baron Robertson of Oakridge in 1961 |
Robinson of Batts House [ citation needed ] | 1823 | Robinson | extinct 1944 | |
Robinson of Hawthornden and Dudley House [42] | 1908 | Robinson | extant | |
Robinson, later Lynch-Robinson of Lisnacarrig [49] | 1920 | Robinson, Lynch-Robinson | extant | |
Robinson of Rokeby Hall [50] | 1819 | Robinson | extinct 1910 | |
Robinson of Rosmead [14] | 1891 | Robinson | extinct 1933 | first Baronet created Baron Rosmead in 1896 |
Robinson of Toronto [51] | 1854 | Robinson | dormant | seventh Baronet died 1988 |
Roche of Carass [52] | 1838 | Roche | extant | |
Rodgers of Groombridge [53] | 1964 | Rodgers | extant | |
Roe of Brundish [41] | 1836 | Roe | extinct 1866 | |
Roll of Wanstead [28] | 1921 | Roll | extinct 1998 | Lord Mayor of London |
Rolleston of Upper Brook Street [54] | 1924 | Rolleston | extinct 1944 | President of the Royal College of Physicians |
Ropner of Preston Hall and Skutterskelfe Hall [55] | 1904 | Ropner | extant | |
Ropner of Thorp Perrow [56] | 1952 | Ropner | extant | |
Rose of Hardwick House [57] | 1909 | Rose | extant | fourth Baronet succeeded to the Rose Baronetcy of Montreal (created 1872) in 1979 |
Rose of Leith [15] | 1935 | Rose | extinct 1976 | |
Rose of Montreal and Queen's Gate [58] | 1872 | Rose | extant | fifth Baronet had already succeeded to the Rose Baronetcy of Hardwick House (created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1909) in 1966 when he succeeded in 1979 |
Rose of Rayners [59] | 1874 | Rose | dormant | third Baronet died 1982 |
Ross of Dunmoyle [60] | 1919 | Ross | extinct 1958 | |
Ross of Whetstone [61] | 1960 | Ross | extant | |
Rothband of Higher Broughton [3] | 1923 | Rothband | extinct 1940 | |
Rothschild of Tring [ citation needed ] | 1847 | Rothschild | extant | second Baronet created Baron Rothschild in 1885 |
Rowland of Taunton [62] | 1950 | Rowland | extinct 1970 | Lord Mayor of London |
Rowley of Hill House [41] | 1836 | Rowley | extant | seventh Baronet succeeded to the Rowley Baronetcy of Tendring (created 1786) in 1997 |
Rowley of the Navy [1] | 1813 | Rowley | extinct 1842 | |
Royce of Seaton [63] | 1930 | Royce | extinct 1933 | |
Royden of Frankby [64] | 1905 | Royden | extant | second Baronet created Baron Royden in 1944, which title became extinct in 1950 |
Ruggles-Brise of Spains Hall [65] | 1935 | Ruggles-Brise | extant | |
Runciman of Jesmond [66] | 1906 | Runciman | extant | first Baronet created Baron Runciman in 1933; second Baron had already been created Viscount Runciman of Doxford when he succeeded to the Baronetcy and Barony in 1937 |
Cockerell, later Rushout of Sezincote [43] | 1809 | Cockerell, Rushout | extinct 1931 | |
Russel of Charlton Park [67] | 1832 | Russell | extinct 1915 | |
Russell of Littleworth Corner [68] | 1916 | Russell | extant | |
Russell of Olney [69] | 1917 | Russell | extinct 1920 | |
Russell of Swallowfield [70] | 1812 | Russell | dormant | sixth Baronet died 1964 |
Rutherford of Beardwood [71] | 1916 | Rutherford | extinct 1932 | |
Rutherford of Liverpool [3] | 1923 | Rutherford | extinct 1942 | |
Ryan of Hintlesham [44] | 1919 | Ryan | extant | |
Rylands of Thelwall [72] | 1939 | Rylands | extinct 1948 |
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