Savory baronets

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Two Savory baronetcies, both now extinct, were created in 1890 and 1891 respectively.

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Arms of The Reverend Sir Borradaile Savory, 2nd Baronet (1855-1906), Rector, St. Bartholomew the Great: Argent, two pales within as many flaunches vert a chief sable thereon a staff erect entwined by a serpent proper St. Bartholomew the Great - coat of arms in the roof of the cloister - geograph.org.uk - 1127702.jpg
Arms of The Reverend Sir Borradaile Savory, 2nd Baronet (1855–1906), Rector, St. Bartholomew the Great: Argent, two pales within as many flaunches vert a chief sable thereon a staff erect entwined by a serpent proper

The Savory baronetcy, of The Woodlands, Hollybush Hill, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 24 March 1890 for surgeon William Scovell Savory. The second baronet, Sir Borradaile Savory, was rector of St Bartholomew-the-Great and the third baronet, Sir William Borradaile Savory, High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire for 1923.

The Savory baronetcy, of Buckhurst Park, Berkshire, was created 14 September 1891 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom for Joseph Savory, Sheriff of London for 1882, Lord Mayor of London for 1890 and MP for Appleby from 1892 to 1900.

Savory baronets, of The Woodlands, Bucks (1890)

Savory baronets, of Buckhurst Park, Berks (1891)

Joseph Savory as Lord Mayor of London. caricature for Vanity Fair by Spy, 1890. Joseph Savory Vanity Fair 1890-11-01.jpg
Joseph Savory as Lord Mayor of London. caricature for Vanity Fair by Spy, 1890.

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  1. "Monuments, memorials and heraldry | British History Online".