List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia

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This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. These were first created in 1624, and were replaced by the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1707.

Contents

This page lists baronetcies, whether extant, extinct, dormant (D), unproven (U), under review (R), abeyant, or forfeit, in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia.

The holders of some of the baronetcies listed on the list have died but in each case, up to the present, no person has proved succession and thus been placed upon the Official Roll of the Baronetage. Those that are marked with a "Dormant" in the penultimate column are regarded as being dormant since, although heirs are known to exist, succession has not been proved within a period of five years from the death of the holder.

A baronetcy becomes extinct when heirs cannot be traced and are believed not to exist. In this case it should not be listed on the Official Roll but would be re-activated should an heir subsequently emerge.

The Royal Warrant of Edward VII of 8 February 1910 states "no person whose name is not entered on the Official Roll shall be received as a Baronet, or shall be addressed or mentioned by that title in any civil or military Commission, Letters Patent or other official document".

The list below is not corroborated by The Standing Council of the Baronetage or the Ministry of Justice.

A

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Abercromby of Birkenbog 1636Abercrombydormant 2003
Acheson of Glencairny 1628Achesonextantsixth Baronet created Viscount Gosford in 1785; second Viscount created Earl of Gosford in 1806
Agnew of Lochnaw 1629Agnewextant 
Alexander of Menstre 1625Alexanderextinct 1739first Baronet created Viscount of Stirling in 1630 and Earl of Stirling in 1633
Anstruther of Anstruther 1700Anstrutherextant 
Anstruther of Balcaskie 1694Anstrutherextant 
Arnot of Arnot 1629Arnotdormant 1838 

B

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Baillie of Lochend 1636Bailliedormant 1648 
Baird of Newbyth 1660Bairdextinct 1745 
Baird of Newbyth 1680Bairdextinct 1745
Baird of Sauchtonhall 1695Bairdextant 
Balfour of Denmiln 1633Balfourdormant 1793 
Bannerman of Elsick 1682Bannermanextant 
Barclay of Pierston 1668Barclayextant 
Barr of Glasgow 1628Barrextinct 1629 
Bennet of Fife 1671Bennetextinct 1700 
Bennet of Grubet 1670Bennetextinct 1765 
Bethune of Scotscraig 1683Sharpextinct 1997 
Bingham of Castlebar 1634Binghamextantseventh Baronet created Earl of Lucan in 1795
Blackadder of Tulliallan 1626Blackadderdormant 1670 
Blair of Kinfauns 18 September 1666BlairextinctRemainder to heirs male of the body of Sir William Blair, 1st Baronet. Having left three daughters and no male issue, the baronetcy extinguished at his death.
Bolles of Osberton 1635Bollesdormant 1670Only creation for a female
Bourke of Mayo c. 1638Bourkeextinct 1767created for the 2nd Viscount Mayo
Bourke of Brittas c. 1638Bourkeextinct 1767first Baronet succeeded as Viscount Mayo in 1649
Broun of Colstoun 1686Brounextant 
Brown of Barbados 1664Brownextinct 1670 
Browne of The Neale 1636Brownedormant 1978seventh Baronet created Baron Kilmaine in 1789
Bruce of Balcaskie 1668Bruceextinct 1711 
Bruce of Stenhouse 1629Bruceextant 
Burnett of Leys 1626Burnettdormant 1959

C

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Cadell 1628CadellUnknown 
Calder of Muirtone 1686Calderdormant 1887 
Campbell of Aberuchil c.1668Campbellextant 
Campbell of Ardkinglass 1679Campbellextinct 1752 
Campbell of Ardnamurchan 1628Campbellextinct 1651 
Campbell of Auchinbreck 1628Campbellextant 
Campbell of Glenorchy 29 May 1625Campbelldormant 1995Second Baronet created Earl of Breadalbane and Holland in 1677
Campbell of Lundy 1627CampbellextantMerged with Duke of Argyll c. 1696; Baronetcy unproven (14th Baronet died 2001) under review
Carmichael of Bonnington c.1676Carmichaelextinct or dormant 1738 
Carmichael of Westraw 1627Carmichaeldormant 1817first Baronet created Lord Carmichael in 1647; second Lord created Earl of Hyndford in 1701
Carnegie of Pitarrow 1663Carnegieextantsixth Baronet succeeded as Earl of Southesk in 1855; twelfth Earl succeeded as Duke of Fife in 1959
Cathcart of Carleton 1704Cathcartextinct 1916 
Chalmers of Cults 1664Chalmersextinct? 
Clerk of Penicuik 1679Clerkextant 
Cockburn of Cockburn 1671Cockburnextant 
Cockburn of Langton 1627Cockburndormant 1880 
Colquhoun of Colquhoun 1625Colquhoun, now GrantextantMerged with Earl of Seafield 1811 to 1915, now merged with Baron Strathspey
Crawford, later Crawford-Pollock of Kilbirney 1628Crawford, Crawford-Pollokdormant 1885 
Crosbie of Queens County 1630Crosbieextinct 1936 
Cumming of Culter 1695Cummingextinct/dormant c 1793 
Cunningham of Cunninghamhead 1627Cunninghamextinct 1724 
Cunningham of Auchenharvie 1633Cunninghamdormant 1659 
Cunningham of London 1642Cunninghamextinct 1659 
Cunningham of Auchenharvie 1673Cunninghamextinct 1674
Montgomery-Cuninghame of Corsehill 1672Montgomery-Cuninghameextantfor Sir Alexander Cuningham, 1st Baronet, of Corsehill (d.1685)
Cunynghame of Milncraig 1702Cunynghameextant
Curzon of Kedleston 1636CurzonextantFirst Baronet also created an English Baronet in 1641. Fifth Baronet created Baron Scarsdale in 1761. Fifth Baron created Baron Curzon of Kedleston in 1898, Earl Curzon of Kedleston in 1911 and Marquess Curzon of Kedleston in 1921, which titles became extinct in 1925, also created Baron Ravensdale in 1911, which title is now separate from the Baronetcies, and Viscount Scarsdale in 1911, which title is still merged with the baronetcies; Baronetcy unproven (11th Baronet died 2000) – under Review

D

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Dalmahoy of Dalmahoy 1679Dalmahoyextinct 1800 
Dalrymple of Cranstoun 1698DalrympleextantCreated Viscount of Stair in 1690. Now merged with Earl of Stair 1840
Dalrymple of Hailes 1701Dalrympledormant 1829 
Dalrymple of Stair 1664DalrympleextantMerged with Viscount of Stair 1690, later Earl of Stair
Dalyell of Binns 1685Dalyellextant 
Dalzell of Glenae 1666Dalzelldormant 1941Merged with Earl of Carnwath 1702
Davidson of Curriehill 1661Davidsonextinct 1685 
Denham of Westshield 1694Denhamextinct 1776 
Dick-Cunyngham of Lambrughton 1669Cunningham, later Dick-Cunynghamextinct 1941Merged with Dick baronets 1829
Dick-Lauder of Fountainhall 1690Lauder, later Dick-Lauderextant 
Dick of Prestonfield 1677Dickextinct 1728 
Dick of Prestonfield 1707Dickextinct 1941merged with Dick-Cunyngham baronets 1829| 
Dickson of Sornbeg 1695Dicksonextinct/dormant 1760 
Don, later Don-Wauchope of Newton 1667Don, later Don-Wauchopeextant 
Douglas of Glenbervie 1625Douglasdormant 1812 
Douglas of Kelhead 1668extantMerged with Marquess of Queensberry 1810 
Dunbar of Durn 1698Dunbarextant 
Dunbar of Hempriggs 1706Dunbarextant 
Dunbar of Mockrum 1694Dunbarextant 
Dunbar of Northfield 1700Dunbarextant 

E

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Eliott of Stobs 1666Eliottextant 
Elliot of Minto 1700ElliotextantMerged with Earl of Minto 1813
Elphinstone of Elphinstone 1628Elphinstonedormant 1645 
Elphinstone of Logie 1701Elphinstoneextant 
Erskine of Alva 1666ErskineextantMerged with Earl of Rosslyn 1805
Erskine of Cambo 1666ErskineextantMerged with Earl of Kellie 1797

F

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Fairlie-Cuninghame of Robertland 1630Cuninghame, later Cuninghame-Fairlie, later Fairlie-Cuninghameextant 
Falconer of Glenfarquhar 1670Farquharextinct 1727Merged with Lord Falconer of Halkerton 1724
Fergusson of Kilkerran 1703Fergussonextant 
Fleming of Farme 1661Flemingextinct/dormant 1764 
Forbes, later Stuart-Forbes of Monymusk 1626Forbes, Stuart-Forbesextant 
Forbes of Castle Forbes 1628ForbesextantMerged with Earl of Granard 1684
Forbes of Craigievar 1630ForbesextantBaronetcy unproven (12th Baronet died 2002; under review
Forbes of Foveran 1700Forbesdormant 1760 
Forrester of Corstorphine 1625Forresterdormant 1654Merged with Lord Forrester 1633
Fortescue of Salden 1636Fortescuedormant 1729 
Foulis, later Liston-Foulis of Colintun 1634Foulis, Liston-Foulisextinct 2006 
Foulis, later Primrose of Ravelstoun 1661Foulis, PrimroseForfeited 1746 
Fraser of Durris 1673Fraserextinct 1729 

G

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Gascoigne of Barnbow 1635Gascoigneextinct/dormant 1810 
Gibb of Carriber 1634Gibbdormant 1650 
Gibson-Craig-Carmichael of Keirhill 1702Gibson, then Gibson-Carmichael, then Gibson-Craig-Carmichaelextant 
Gilmour of Craigmillar 1678Gilmourextinct 1792 
Gilmour of Edinburgh 1661Gilmourextinct 1663 
Gordon of Cluny 1625Gordondormant c.1668 
Gordon of Dalpholly 1704Gordondormant 1850 
Gordon of Earlston 1706Gordonextant 
Gordon of Embo 1631Gordondormant 1956Baronetcy dormant (12th Baronet died 1956)
Gordon of Haddo 1642GordonextantMerged with Earl of Aberdeen 1682
Gordon of Lesmore 1625Gordondormant 1839 
Gordon of Letterfourie 1625Gordondormant 1908 
Gordon of Lochinvar 1626Gordondormant 1847Merged with Viscount Kenmure 1633
Gordon of Park 1686Gordonextinct/dormant 1835 
Graham of Braco 1625GrahamextantDormant 1700. Now assumed by Duke of Montrose
Graham of Gartmore 1665Grahamextinct 1708 
Grant-Suttie of Balgone 1702Suttie, later Grant-Suttieextant 
Grant of Dalvey 1688Grantextant 
Grant of Monymusk 1705Grantextant 
Gray of Denmiln 1707Grayextinct 1773 
Grierson of Lag 1685Griersonis dormant, but not extinct in 2008, there is presently no claimant 
Guthrie of Kingsward 1638Guthrieunknown 

H

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Halkett of Pitfirrane 1697Halkettextinct/dormant 1904 
Halkett 1662Halkettextinct 1705 
Hall of Dunglass 1687Hallextant 
Halyburton of Pitcur 1628Halyburtonextinct/dormant 1637 
Hamilton-Dalrymple of Bargeny 1697Dalrymple, later Hamilton-Dalrympleextant 
Hamilton of Barnton 1692Hamiltonextinct 1726 
Hamilton of Broomhill 1635Hamiltonextinct/dormant 1679?Merged with Lord Belhaven and Stenton 1647
Hamilton of Haggs 1670Hamiltonextinct 1710 
Hamilton of Killock 1628Hamiltondormant 1714 
Hamilton, later Stirling-Hamilton of Preston 1673Hamilton, Stirling-Hamiltonextant 
Hamilton of Rosehall 1703Hamiltondormant 1755 
Hamilton of Silvertonhill 1646Hamiltonextant 
Hamilton of West Port 1627Hamiltonextinct/dormant c.1670 
Hannay of Mochrum 1630Hannaydormant 1842 
Hay of Alderston 1703Hayextant 
Hay of Linplum 1667Hayextinct 1751 
Hay of Park 1663Hayextant 
Hay of Smithfield 1635Hayextinct/dormant 1966Baronetcy dormant (11th Baronet died 1966)
Henderson of Fordell 1664Hendersonextinct 1833/dormant Baronetcy extinct with the death of the 6th Baronet died in 1833). The pretenders of the baronetcy (If they are alive) are the descendants of the younger brother of Sir William Henderson 2nd Baronet,John Henderson (b. About 1660) (but no one seems to have claimed the title after the death of the 6th baronet)
Heron-Maxwell of Springkell 1683Maxwell, later Heron-Maxwellextant 
Hill of Waughton 1707Hillextinct/dormant 1729 
Holburn of Menstrie 1706Holburnextinct/dormant 1874 
Home of Blackadder 1671Homeextant 
Home of Lumdane 1697Homeextinct 1783 
Home of Renton 1678Homeextinct/dormant 1738 
Home of Wedderburn 1638Homeforfeit 1716 
Home-Purves-Hume-Campbell of Purves Hall 1665Purves, later Purves-Hume-Campbell, later Home-Purves-Hume-Campbelldormant 1960Baronetcy dormant (8th Baronet died 1960)
Hope-Dunbar of Baldoon 1664Dunbar, later Hope-Dunbarextant 
Hope of Craighall 1628Hopeextant 
Hope of Kerse 1672Hopeextinct c 1794 
Hope of Kirkliston 1698Hopedormant 1763 
Houston of Houston 1668Houstonextant, unclaimed 
Hume of North Berwick 1671Homeextinct/dormant 1747 
Hume of Polwarth 1637Humedormant 1794Merged with Earl of Marchmont 1794

I-J

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Inglis of Cramond 1687Inglisextant 
Innes, later Innes-Ker of Innes 1625Innes, Innes-Kerextantsixth Baronet succeeded as Duke of Roxburghe in 1812
Innes of Balvenie 1628Innesextant 
Innes of Coxtoun 1686Innesextant 
Jardine of Applegirth 1672Jardineextant 
Johnston of Caskieben 1626Johnstonextant 
Johnston of Elphinston 1628Johnstonstatus unknown 
Johnstone of Westerhall 1700Johnstoneextant 

K

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Keith 1625Keithforfeited 1716created for sixth Earl Marischal
Keith of Ludquharn 1629Keithdormant 1881 
Keith of Powburn 1663Keithextinct or dormant after 1663 
Kennedy of Girvan 1673Kennedyextinct 1740 
Kennedy of Culzean 1682Kennedyextinct 1792fourth Baronet succeeded as Earl of Cassilis in 1759
Kennedy of Clowburn 1698Kennedyextinct or dormant 1729 
Kerr of Greenland 1637Kerrdormant 1776 
Kinloch of Kinloch 1685Kinlochforfeited 1746 
Kinloch of Gilmerton 1686Kinlochextant 
Kirkaldy of Grange 1664Kirkaldypresumably extinct c. 1680 
Kirkpatrick of Closeburn 1625Kirkpatrickextant 

L

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Lauder of Idlington 1688Lauderannulled 1692see Dick-Lauder baronets
Laurie of Maxwelton 1685Laurieextinct 1848 
Leslie of Wardis 1625Lesliedormant 1967Baronetcy dormant c. 1680-c. 1800 and since 1967 (when 9th Baronet died)
Lindsay of Evelick 1666Lindsayextinct 1799 
Livingston, later Campbell of Glentirran 1685Livingston, Campbellextinct or dormant 1810 
Livingston of Westquarter 1699Livingstonextinct or dormant 1853 
Livingstone of Dunnipace 1625Livingstonedormant c. 1634 
Livingstone of Newbiggin 1627Livingstonedormant 1718 
Livingstone of Kinnaird 1627Livingstonedormant 1694second Baronet created Viscount Newburgh in 1647
Lockhart, later Lockhart-Ross of Carstairs 1672Lockhart, Lockhart-Rossextinct 1942 
Longueville of Wolverton 1638Longuevilleextinct or dormant 1802 
Lowther of Lowther c. 1638Lowtherextinct or dormant 1759second Baronet created Viscount Lonsdale in 1696; fifth Baronet created Earl of Lonsdale in 1784

M

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Macarty of Muskerry c. 1638Macartyforfeit 1691first Baronet succeeded as Viscount of Muskerry in 1640
Macdonald of Sleat 1625Macdonald, Bosville-Macdonaldextant 
Mackay of Strathnaver 1627Mackayextantfirst Baronet created Lord Reay in 1628
Mackenzie of Coul 1673Mackenziedormant 1990 
Mackenzie of Darien 1703Mackenziedormant 1839 
Mackenzie, later Inglis of Gairloch 1703Mackenzie, Inglisextant 
Mackenzie of Scatwell 1703Mackenziedormant 1972 
Mackenzie of Tarbart 1628Mackenzieforfeited 1763
Mackenzie of Royston 1704Mackenzieforfeited 1763
Maclean of Morvern 1631Macleanextant 
Maclellan of Bombie c. 1631Maclellandormant 1831first Baronet created Lord Kirkcudbright in 1633
Maculloch of Myrstoun 1664Macullochextinct 1697 
Maitland of Pitrichies 1672Maitlandextinct or dormant c. 1704 
Maitland of Ravelrig 1680Maitlandextantfirst Baronet succeeded as Earl of Lauderdale in 1695
Makgill of Cranston Riddell 1627Makgillextant 
Malcolm of Balbedie and Innertiel 1665Malcolmextant 
Marshall 1658Marshallextinct 1816 
Maxwell of Calderwood 1627MaxwellextantMerged with Baron Farnham in 1885; Baronetcy unproven (14th Baronet died 2001) – under review
Maxwell of Pollock 1630Maxwellextinct or dormant 1647 
Maxwell of Orchardtoun 1663Maxwellstatus unknown 
Maxwell of Monreith 1681Maxwellextant 
Maxwell, later Stirling-Maxwell, later Macdonald of Pollock 1682Maxwell, Stirling-Maxwell, Macdonaldextant 
Menzies of Castle Menzies 1665Menziesextinct 1910 
Meredith of Marston 1639Meredithdormant 1790 
Milne of Barnton 1686Milneextinct or dormant 1791 
Moir of Longford 1636Moirextinct or dormant 1644 
Moncreiff of Moncreiff 1626MoncreiffextantMerged with Baron Moncreiff in 1883; Baronetcy unproven (15th Baronet died 2002) – under review
Moncreiffe, later Hay 1685Moncreiffe, Hayextant 
Montgomery of Skelmorly 1628Montgomerydormant 1735
Mowat of Inglestoun 1664Mowatstatus unknown 
Munro of Foulis 1634MunroextantFoulis-Obsdale from 1954. Baronetcy unproven (15th Baronet died 1996); under review
Mure of Rowallen 1662Murepresumably extinct c. 1700 
Murray of Cockpool 1625Murraydormant 1658second Baronet succeeded as Viscount Annand
Murray of Clermont 1626Murraydormant c. 1700 
Murray of Blackbarony 1628Murrayextant 
Murray, later Erskine-Murray of Elibank 1628Murray, Erskine-Murrayextantfirst Baronet created Lord Elibank in 1643
Murray of Dunerne 1630Murraydormant 1958Baronetcy dormant (13th Baronet died 1958)
Murray of Stanhope 1664Murrayforfeited 1746 
Murray of Ochtertyre 1673Murrayextant 
Murray, later Hepburn-Murray of Glendoick 1676Murray, Hepburn-Murrayextinct c. 1774 
Murray of Melgund 1704Murraydormant 1848 

N

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Naesmyth of Possos 1706Naesmythextinct 1928 
Nairne of Dunsinnan 1704Nairnedormant 1811 
Napier of Merchistoun 1627NapierextantFirst Baronet created Lord Napier in 1627; the titles separated in 1683 when the baronetcy became dormant. It was successfully claimed in 1817
Newton of Newton 1697Newtonextinct by 1727 
Nicolson of Cocksburnpeth 1625Nicolsonstatus unknown 
Nicolson of Lasswade 1629Nicolsonextantheld by the Baron Carnock since 1984
Nicolson of Carnock 1637Nicolsonextantheld by the Lord Napier from 1683 to 1686; eleventh Baronet created Baron Carnock in 1916
Nicolson of Glenbervie 1700Nicolsondormant c. 1839 
Patrick Nisbet, Lord Eastbank aka Nisbet of Dean1669Nisbetextinct 1827 
Norton of Cheston 1635Nortonextinct c. 1673 

O

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Ogilvie of Carnoustie 1626Ogilviedormant 1861 
Ogilvie of Barras 1662Ogilviedormant 1861 
Ogilvy of Inverquharity 1626Ogilvyextant 
Ogilvy of Forglen 1627Ogilvydormant 1803first Baronet created Lord Banff in 1642
Oliphant of Newton 1628Oliphantdormant c. 1691 

P

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Paterson of Bannockburn 1686Patersonforfeited 1716 
Paterson of Eccles 1687Patersondormant 1782 
Pickering of Titchmarsh 1638Pickeringextinct 1749 
Piers of Stonepit 1638Piersdormant 1720 
Pilkington, later Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington of Stanley 1635Pilkington, Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkingtonextant 
Pollock of Pollock 1703Pollockextinct 1783 
Preston of Airdrie 1628Prestondormant c. 1792 
Preston of Valleyfield 1637Prestondormant 1873 
Pretyman of Lodington c. 1660Pretymandormant c. 1749 
Primrose of Carrington 1651Primroseextant Earl of Rosebery
Pringle of Stichell 1683Pringleextant 

R

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Ramsay of Balmain 1625Ramsaydormant 
Ramsay of Whitehill 1665Ramsayextinct 
Ramsay of Banff House 1666Ramsayextinct 
Ramsay of Abbotshall 1669Ramsayextinct 
Rayney of Wrotham 1635Rayneydormant 1721 
Rayney of Wrotham 1642Rayneydormant 1721 
Reid of Barra 1703Reidextinct 1885 
Richardson, later Stewart-Richardson of Pencaitland 1630Richardson, Stewart-Richardsonextant 
Riddell of Riddell 1628Riddellextant 
Ruthven of Redcastle 1666Ruthvenextinct c. 1700 

S

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
St Etienne of France 1629St Etiennepresumed extinct c. 1660 
Scott of Thirlestane 1666Scott, NapierextantHeld by the Lord Napier since 1725
Scott of Ancrum 1671Scottextinct 1902 
Seton of Abercorn 1663Setonextant 
Seton of Carleton 1664Setonforfeited c. 1720 
Seton of Windygowl 1671Setonextinct 1671 
Seton of Pitmeddan 1683Setondormant 1993Baronetcy dormant (11th Baronet died 1993)
Sharp, later Bethune of Scotscraig 1683Sharp, Bethuneextant 
Shaw of Greenock 1687Shawextinct 1752 
Sibbald of Rankelour 1630Sibbalddormant c. 1680 
Sinclair of Dunbeath 1631Sinclairextinct c. 1652 
Sinclair of Canisbay 1631Sinclairextantseventh Baronet succeeded as Earl of Caithness in 1789
Sinclair, later Sinclair-Lockhart of Stevenston 1636Sinclair, Sinclair-Lockhartextant 
Sinclair of Longformacus 1664Sinclairextinct or dormant c. 1843 
Sinclair of Kinnaird c. 1675Sinclairstatus unknown 
Sinclair of Dunbeath 1704Sinclairextant 
Skene of Curriehill 1628Skeneextinct or dormant c. 1680 
Slingsby of Scriven 1638Slingsbydormant 1869 
Stewart, later Drummond-Stewart of Blair and Balcaskie 1683Stewart, Drummond-Stewartextinct 1890 
Stewart of Corsewell 1627Stewartextantfirst Baronet succeeded as Earl of Galloway in 1649
Slingsby of Traquair c. 1628Stewartdormant 1861first Baronet created Earl of Traquair in 1633
Stewart of Ochiltree 1630Stewartpatent cancelled 1632 
Stewart, later Shaw-Stewart of Blackhall and Greenock 1667Stewart, Shaw-Stewartextant 
Stewart of Castlemilk 1668Stewartextinct 1797 
Stewart 1681Stewartextinct 1735first Baronet succeeded as Earl of Moray in 1701
Stewart of Allanbank 1681Stewartextinct 1849 
Stewart of Burray 1687Stewartdormant 1746now merged into earldom of Galloway
Stewart, later Steuart-Denham of Goodtrees 1705Stewart, Steuart-Denhamextinct 1851second Baronet succeeded in the Steuart Baronetcy of Coltness in 1773
Stewart of Tillicoultry 1707Stewartdormant 1767 
Steuart, later Steuart-Denham, later Steuart-Barclay of Glorat 1666Steuart, Steuart-Denham, Steuart-Barclayextinct or dormant 1851
Stirling of Glorat 1666Stirlingdormant 1949
Stirling of Ardoch 1666Stirlingextinct 1808
Strachan of Thornton, later of Inchtuthill 1625Strachandormant 1854
Stuart of Castle Stewart 1628Stuartextantfirst Baronet created Baron Castle Stewart in 1629, ninth Baronet created Earl Castle Stewart in 1800
Stuart, later Crichton-Stuart of Bute 1627Crichton-Stuartextantthird Baronet created Earl of Bute in 1703

T

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Temple 1662Templeextinct 1674
Thomson of Duddingston 1636Thomsondormant c. 1691
Threipland of Fingask 1687Threiplandextinct or dormant 1882
Turing of Foveran c. 1638Turingextant 

V-W

TitleDate of creationSurnameCurrent statusNotes
Vernatti of Carleton 1634Vernattipresumed dormant some time after 1678
Wallace of Craigie Wallace c. 1638Wallaceresigned 1659
Wallace of Craigie 1670Wallaceextinct 1770
Wardlaw of Pitreavie 1631Wardlawdormant 1983
Wedderburn of Balindean 1704Wedderburnforfeit 1746David Wedderburn, 7th Baronet but for the attainder, was created a Baronet in 1803 (see Ogilvy-Wedderburn baronets
Weir of Blackwood 1694Weirextinct 1735
Wemyss of Wemyss 1625Wemyssdormant 1679first Baronet created Lord Wemyss 1628
Wemyss of Bogie 1704Wemyssdormant c. 1770
Whitefoord of Blairquhan 1701Whitefoorddormant 1803
Widdrington of Widdrington 1635Widdringtonextinct 1671
Wishart, later Belshes, later Wishart-Belshes of Clifton Hall 1706Wishart, Belshes, Wishart-Belshesdormant 1821
Wood of Bonnytown 1666Woodextinct 1738

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There have been nine baronetcies created for persons with the surname Moore, two in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Ireland, two in the Baronetage of Great Britain and four in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. As of 2014 two creations are extant and one considered dormant.

There have been eight baronetcies created for persons with the surname Graham, two in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia, two in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and three in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

There have been three baronetcies created for people with the surname Riddell, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. As of 2014 one creation is extant.

There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Falkiner, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. As of 2014 one creation is believed to be extant.

There have been seven baronetcies created for persons with the surname Sinclair, six in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of Great Britain. Four of the creations are extant as of 2008.

There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Stuart, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two of the creations are extant as of 2008.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pringle baronets</span> Baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia

There have been two baronetcies created for members of the Scottish Pringle family, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of Great Britain. As of 2022, one creation is extant.

There have been four baronetcies created for people with the surname Innes, three in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Three of the creations are extant as of 2010.

There have been three baronetcies created for members of the Ogilvy family, all in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. As of 2008 one creation is extant while two are either extinct or dormant.

There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Hay, all in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. Two creations are extinct, one dormant and one extant. A fifth baronetcy in the Jacobite Peerage, although theoretically extant, is not recognised by the Lyon Office.

There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Seton, all in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. As of 2008 one creation is extant, one dormant and two extinct.

There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Maitland, two in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two of the creations are extant as of 2008 while the other is either dormant or extinct.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kennedy baronets</span> Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom

There have been five baronetcies created for persons with the surname Kennedy, one in the Baronetage of Ireland, three in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2010.

The Official Roll of the Baronetage is an official list of baronets kept by the Lord Chancellor; an abridged version is published online by the Standing Council of the Baronetage.

References

Leigh Rayment's list of baronets