List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom: T

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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.

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Tangye of Glendorgal [1] 1912Tangye [2] extinct 1969
Tarleton of Liverpool [3] 1816Tarletonextinct 1833
Tate of Trefnant [4] 1898Tateextant
Tatem of St Fagans [5] 1916Tatemextinct 1942first Baronet created Baron Glanely in 1918
Taylor of Cawthorne [6] 1963Taylorextinct 1972
Taylor of Hollycombe [7] 1828Taylorextinct 1876
Tempest of Broughton Hall [8] 1841Tempestextinct 1865
Tempest of Heaton [9] 1866Tempestextinct 1894
Temple of the Nash [10] 1876Templeextant
Tennant of The Glen [11] 1885Tennantextantsecond Baronet created Baron Glenconner in 1911
Tennyson-d'Eyncourt of Carters Corner Farm [12] 1930Tennyson-d'Eyncourtextant
Thatcher of Scotney [13] 1991Thatcherextant 
Thomas-Stanford of Brighton [14] 1929Thomas-Stanfordextinct 1932
Thomas of Garreglwyd [15] 1918Thomasextant
Thomas of Ynyshir [16] 1919Thomasextant
Thompson of Park Gate [17] 1890Thompsonextant
Thompson of Hartsbourne Manor [18] 1806Thompsonextant
Thompson of Reculver [6] 1963Thompsonextant
Thompson of Walton-on-the-Hill [6] 1963Thompsonextant
Thompson of Wimpole Street [19] 1899Thompsonextinct 1944
Thomson of Glendarroch [20] 1929Thomsonextant
Thomson of Monken Hadley [21] 1938Thomsonextinct 1953
Thomson of Old Nunthorpe [22] 1925Thomsonextant
Thornhill of Riddlesworth Hall and Pakenham Lodge [23] 1885Thornhill, Compton-Thornhillextinct 1949 
Thursby of Ormerod House [24] 1887Thursbyextinct 1941
Tierney of Brighton [25] 1818Tierneyextinct 1845first Baronet obtained a new patent in 1834, which creation became extinct in 1860
Tierney of Brighton [ citation needed ]1834Tierneyextinct 1860first Baronet had already been created a Baronet in 1818, which title became extinct in 1845
Tomlinson of Richmond Terrace [26] 1902Tomlinsonextinct 1912
Touche of Dorking [27] 1962Toucheextant
Touche of Westcott [28] 1920Toucheextant
Townsend-Farquhar of Mauritius [29] 1821Townsend-Farquharextinct 1924
Treloar of Grange Mount [30] 1907Treloarextinct 1923 Lord Mayor of London
Trenchard of Wolfeton [31] 1919Trenchardextantfirst Baronet created Viscount Trenchard in 1936
Trevelyan of Madras [32] 1874Trevelyanextant
Treves of Dorchester [26] 1902Trevesextinct 1923
Tritton of Bloomfield [33] 1905Trittonextant
Trotter of West Ville [29] 1821Trotter, Lindsayextinct 1913
Truscott of Oakleigh [34] 1909Truscottextant Lord Mayor of London; unproven (third Baronet died 2001) - under review
Tubbs of Wooton-under-Edge [20] 1929Tubbsextinct 1941
Tuck of Park Crescent [35] 1910Tuckextant
Tufton of Appleby Castle, Skipton Castle and Hothfield Place [36] 1851Tuftonextantsecond Baronet created Baron Hothfield in 1881
Tupper of Armdale [37] 1888Tupperextant
Turton of Upsall [38] 1926Turtonextinct 1929
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes of Banbury [39] 1916Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennesextant 
Tyler of Queenhithe and Penywern Road [40] 1894Tylerextinct 1907 Lord Mayor of London
Tyrell of Boreham [41] 1809Tyrellextinct 1877
Jones, later Tyrwhitt, later Tyrwhitt-Wilson of Stanley Hall [42] 1808Jones, Tyrwhitt, Tyrwhitt-Wilsonextinct 1950also Baron Berners from 1917 to 1950
Tyrwhitt of Terschelling [31] 1919Tyrwhittextant

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