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Last updated 26/02/2010 |
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Names of baronets
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have not yet proved succession and, as a |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage. |
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HARNAGE of Belswardyne,Salop |
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| 28 Jul 1821 |
UK |
1 |
George
Harnage |
5 Jul 1767 |
19 Nov 1836 |
69 |
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| 19 Nov 1836 |
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George
Harnage |
19 Jul 1792 |
10 Mar 1866 |
73 |
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| 10 Mar 1866 |
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Henry George
Harnage |
24 Jun 1827 |
1888 |
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| 1888 |
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HARPUR-CREWE of Calke Abbey,Derby |
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| 8 Sep 1626 |
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Henry
Harpur
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c 1585 |
1638 |
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| 1638 |
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John
Harpur |
c 1616 |
1669 |
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John
Harpur
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c 1645 |
1681 |
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| 1681 |
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John
Harpur
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23 Mar 1679 |
24 Jun 1741 |
62 |
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| 24 Jun 1741 |
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Henry
Harpur
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c 1708 |
7 Jun 1748 |
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MP for Worcester 1744-1747 and Tamworth |
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1747-1748 |
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| 7 Jun 1748 |
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Henry
Harpur |
c 1739 |
10 Feb 1789 |
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MP for Derbyshire 1761-1768 |
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| 10 Feb 1789 |
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Henry Harpur (Harpur-Crewe from 11 Apr 1808) |
13 May 1763 |
7 Feb 1819 |
55 |
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| 7 Feb 1819 |
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George
Harpur-Crewe |
1 Feb 1795 |
1 Jan 1844 |
48 |
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MP for Derbyshire South 1835-1841 |
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| 1 Jan 1844 |
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John
Harpur-Crewe |
18 Nov 1824 |
1 Mar 1886 |
61 |
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| 1 Mar 1886 |
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Vauncey
Harpur-Crewe |
14 Oct 1846 |
13 Dec 1924 |
78 |
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| 13 Dec 1924 |
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HARRIES of Tong Castle,Salop |
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| 12 Apr 1623 |
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Thomas
Harries
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HARRIS of Boreatton,Salop |
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| 22 Dec 1622 |
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Thomas
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27 Jan 1628 |
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| 27 Jan 1628 |
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2 |
Paul
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30 Dec 1595 |
Jul 1644 |
48 |
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Thomas
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c 1629 |
c 1661 |
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George
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31 Oct 1631 |
c 1664 |
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Paul
Harris
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8 Apr 1634 |
19 Jul 1666 |
32 |
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| 19 Jul 1666 |
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Roger
Harris
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7 Oct 1601 |
1685 |
83 |
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Robert
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24 May 1612 |
26 May 1693 |
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| 26 May 1693 |
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HARRIS of Stowford,Devon |
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| 1 Dec 1673 |
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Arthur
Harris |
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20 Feb 1686 |
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MP for Okehampton 1671-1685 |
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| 20 Feb 1686 |
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Extinct on his
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HARRIS of London |
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| 14 Jan 1932 |
UK |
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Percy Alfred
Harris |
6 Mar 1876 |
28 Jun 1952 |
76 |
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MP for Harborough 1916-1918 and Bethnal |
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Green SW 1922-1945.
PC 1940 |
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| 28 Jun 1952 |
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Jack Wolfred Ashford Harris |
23 Jul 1906 |
26 Aug 2009 |
103 |
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| 26 Aug 2009 |
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Christopher John Ashford Harris |
26 Aug 1934 |
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HARRIS of Chipping Wycombe,Bucks |
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| 24 Jan 1953 |
UK |
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Arthur
Travers Harris |
13 Apr 1892 |
5 Apr 1984 |
91 |
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Marshal
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| 5 Apr 1984 |
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Anthony Kyrle Travers Harris |
18 Mar 1918 |
6 Sep 1996 |
78 |
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| 6 Sep 1996 |
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HARRISON of Le Court,Greatham,Hants |
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| 12 Jul 1917 |
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Heath
Harrison |
1 Oct 1857 |
16 May 1934 |
76 |
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Extinct on his
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| 16 May 1934 |
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HARRISON of Eaglescliffe,Durham |
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| 15 Jun 1922 |
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John
Harrison |
27 Dec 1856 |
14 Feb 1936 |
79 |
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| 14 Feb 1936 |
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John Fowler
Harrison |
8 Feb 1899 |
24 May 1947 |
48 |
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| 24 May 1947 |
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John
Wyndham Harrison |
13 Jan 1933 |
24 Jun 1955 |
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| 24 Jun 1955 |
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Robert Colin
Harrison |
25 May 1938 |
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HARRISON of Bugbrooke,Northants |
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| 6 Jul 1961 |
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James
Harwood Harrison |
6 Jun 1907 |
11 Sep 1980 |
73 |
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MP for Eye
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| 11 Sep 1980 |
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Michael James Harwood Harrison |
28 Mar 1936 |
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HART of Kilmoriaty,Armagh |
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| 17 Jul 1893 |
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Robert
Hart |
20 Feb 1835 |
20 Sep 1911 |
76 |
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| 20 Sep 1911 |
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Edgar Bruce
Hart |
8 Jul 1873 |
4 Feb 1963 |
89 |
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| 4 Feb 1963 |
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Robert
Hart
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4 Aug 1918 |
15 Oct 1970 |
52 |
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| 15 Oct 1970 |
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HARTLAND of Middleton Manor,Sussex |
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| 13 Oct 1892 |
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HARTOPP of Freathby,Leics |
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| 3 Dec 1619 |
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Edward
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MP for Leicestershire 1628-1629 |
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Edward
Hartopp |
1608 |
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John
Hartopp |
21 Oct 1637 |
1 Apr 1722 |
84 |
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MP for Leicestershire 1679-1681 |
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| 1 Apr 1722 |
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John
Hartopp |
1680 |
13 Jan 1762 |
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| 13 Jan 1762 |
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HARTOPP of Freithby,Leics |
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| 12 May 1796 |
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HARTSTONGE of Bruff,Limerick |
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| 20 Apr 1681 |
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Standish
Hartstonge |
c 1630 |
c 1697 |
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Standish
Hartstonge |
c 1672 |
20 Jul 1751 |
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Henry
Hartstonge |
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25 Mar 1797 |
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| 25 Mar 1797 |
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HARTWELL of Dale Hall,Essex |
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| 26 Oct 1805 |
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Francis John
Hartwell |
15 Feb 1757 |
28 Jun 1831 |
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Brodrick
Hartwell |
17 Jul 1813 |
11 Dec 1888 |
75 |
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Francis Houlton
Hartwell |
18 Sep 1835 |
23 Sep 1900 |
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Brodrick Cecil Denham Arkwright Hartwell |
10 Jul 1876 |
24 Nov 1948 |
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| 24 Nov 1948 |
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Brodrick William Charles Elwin Hartwell |
7 Aug 1909 |
14 Dec 1993 |
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Francis Anthony Charles Peter Hartwell |
1 Jun 1940 |
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HARTY of Prospect House,Dublin |
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| 30 Sep 1831 |
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Robert Way
Harty |
27 Dec 1779 |
18 Oct 1832 |
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Robert
Harty
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8 Sep 1815 |
3 Jan 1902 |
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Henry
Lockington Harty |
9 May 1826 |
5 Apr 1913 |
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Lionel
Lockington Harty |
29 Aug 1864 |
May 1939 |
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| May 1939 |
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HARVEY of Killoquin,Antrim |
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HARVEY of Langley Park,Bucks |
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| 28 Nov 1868 |
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Robert Bateson
Harvey |
17 Nov 1825 |
23 Mar 1887 |
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Robert
Grenville Harvey |
1 Jul 1856 |
4 Apr 1931 |
74 |
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| 4 Apr 1931 |
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HARVEY of Crown Point,Norfolk |
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| 8 Dec 1868 |
UK |
1 |
Robert John Harvey Harvey |
16 Apr 1817 |
19 Jul 1870 |
53 |
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| 19 Jul 1870 |
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Charles
Harvey |
25 Feb 1849 |
30 Jan 1928 |
78 |
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| 30 Jan 1928 |
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Charles Robert Lambart Edward Harvey |
16 Apr 1871 |
15 Nov 1954 |
83 |
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| 15 Nov 1954 |
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Oliver Charles
Harvey |
26 Nov 1893 |
29 Nov 1968 |
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He had
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Harvey of Tasburgh (qv) in 1954 with which |
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title the baronetcy then merged |
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HARVEY of Threadneedle Street,London |
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| 19 Jan 1933 |
UK |
1 |
Ernest
Musgrave Harvey |
27 Jul 1867 |
17 Dec 1955 |
88 |
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| 17 Dec 1955 |
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Richard
Musgrave Harvey |
1 Dec 1898 |
1 Sep 1978 |
79 |
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| 1 Sep 1978 |
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Charles Richard Musgrave Harvey |
7 Apr 1937 |
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HARVIE-WATT of Bathgate,Linlithgow |
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| 5 Sep 1945 |
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George Steven Harvie-Watt |
23 Aug 1903 |
18 Dec 1989 |
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MP for Keighley 1931-1935 and Richmond |
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(Surrey)
1937-1959
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| 18 Dec 1989 |
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James
Harvie-Watt |
25 Aug 1940 |
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HASTINGS of Redlinch,Somerset |
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| 7 May 1667 |
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Richard
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3 Sep 1668 |
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| 3 Sep 1668 |
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HASTINGS of Willesley Hall,Derby |
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| 28 Feb 1806 |
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Charles
Hastings |
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30 Sep 1823 |
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Charles
Abney-Hastings |
1 Oct 1792 |
30 Jul 1858 |
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MP for Leicester 1826-1831 |
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| 1858 |
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Extinct on his
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HATCH of Portland Place,London |
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| 2 Dec 1908 |
UK |
1 |
Ernest Frederick George Hatch |
12 Apr 1859 |
17 Aug 1927 |
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MP for Gorton
1895-1906 |
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| 17 Aug 1927 |
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Extinct on his
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HATTON of Long Stanton,Cambs |
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| 5 Jul 1641 |
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Thomas
Hatton |
c 1583 |
23 Sep 1658 |
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MP for Corfe Castle 1621-1622, Malmesbury |
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1624-1625 and Stamford 1628-1629 and |
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1640
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| 23 Sep 1658 |
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Thomas
Hatton |
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19 Apr 1682 |
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| 19 Apr 1682 |
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Christopher
Hatton |
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26 Sep 1683 |
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| 26 Sep 1683 |
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Thomas
Hatton |
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15 Mar 1685 |
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| 15 Mar 1685 |
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Christopher
Hatton |
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Oct 1720 |
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Thomas
Hatton |
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23 Jun 1733 |
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John
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1 Jul 1740 |
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| 1 Jul 1740 |
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Thomas
Hatton |
14 Sep 1728 |
7 Nov 1787 |
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| 7 Nov 1787 |
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John
Hatton |
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29 Jul 1811 |
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| 29 Jul 1811 |
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Thomas Dingley
Hatton |
c 1771 |
19 Sep 1812 |
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| 19 Sep 1812 |
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HAVELOCK-ALLAN of Lucknow,India |
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| 22 Jan 1858 |
UK |
1 |
Henry Marshman Havelock (Havelock-Allan |
6 Aug 1830 |
30 Dec 1897 |
67 |
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from 1880) VC |
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MP for Sunderland 1874-1881 and Durham |
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Southeast 1885-1892 and 1895-1897 |
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For further information on this baronet and VC |
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winner,see the note at the foot of this page |
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| 30 Dec 1897 |
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Henry Spencer Moreton Havelock-Allan |
30 Jan 1872 |
28 Oct 1953 |
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MP for Bishop Auckland 1910-1918 |
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| 28 Oct 1953 |
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Henry Ralph Moreton Havelock-Allan |
31 Aug 1899 |
4 Nov 1975 |
76 |
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| 4 Nov 1975 |
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Anthony James Allan Havelock-Allan |
28 Feb 1904 |
11 Jan 2003 |
98 |
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| 11 Jan 2003 |
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Anthony Mark David Havelock-Allan |
4 Apr 1951 |
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HAWKESWORTH of Hawkesworth,Yorks |
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| 6 Dec 1678 |
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Walter Hawkesworth |
22 Nov 1660 |
21 Feb 1683 |
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| 21 Feb 1683 |
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Walter Hawkesworth |
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| 17 Mar 1735 |
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HAWKEY of Woodford,Essex |
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| 5 Jul 1945 |
UK |
1 |
Alfred James Hawkey |
12 Sep 1877 |
22 May 1952 |
74 |
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| 22 May 1952 |
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Roger Pryce Hawkey |
25 Jun 1905 |
11 Nov 1975 |
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Extinct on his
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| 11 Nov 1975 |
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HAWKINS of Kelston,Somerset |
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| 25 Jul 1778 |
GB |
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Caesar Hawkins |
10 Jan 1711 |
13 Feb 1786 |
75 |
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| 13 Feb 1786 |
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Caesar Hawkins |
c 1781 |
10 Jul 1793 |
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| 10 Jul 1793 |
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John Caesar Hawkins |
9 Feb 1782 |
9 Nov 1861 |
79 |
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| 9 Nov 1861 |
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John Caesar Hawkins |
27 Jan 1837 |
18 Jan 1929 |
91 |
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| 18 Jan 1929 |
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John Scott Caesar Hawkins |
12 Jun 1875 |
11 Feb 1939 |
63 |
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| 11 Feb 1939 |
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Villiers Godfrey Caesar Hawkins |
18 Aug 1890 |
14 Feb 1955 |
64 |
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| 14 Feb 1955 |
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Humphry Villiers Caesar Hawkins |
10 Aug 1923 |
23 Apr 1993 |
69 |
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| 23 Apr 1993 |
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Howard Caesar Hawkins |
17 Nov 1956 |
2 Apr 1999 |
42 |
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| 2 Apr 1999 |
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Richard Caesar Hawkins |
29 Dec 1958 |
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HAWKINS of Trewithan,Cornwall |
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| 28 Jul 1791 |
GB |
1 |
Christopher Hawkins |
May 1758 |
6 Apr 1829 |
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MP for Mitchell 1784-1799, Grampound |
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| 6 Apr 1829 |
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1800-1807, Penrhyn 1818-1820 and St.Ives |
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1821-1828 |
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Extinct on his
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HAWKINS-WHITSHED |
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of Killincarrick,Wicklow |
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| 16 May 1834 |
UK |
1 |
James Hawkins-Whitshed |
1762 |
28 Oct 1849 |
87 |
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| 28 Oct 1849 |
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St.Vincent Keene Hawkins-Whitshed |
28 Jul 1801 |
13 Sep 1870 |
69 |
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| 13 Sep 1870 |
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St.Vincent Bentinck Hawkins-Whitshed |
12 Feb 1837 |
9 Mar 1871 |
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Extinct on his
death |
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| 9 Mar 1871 |
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HAWLEY of Buckland,Somerset |
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| 14 Mar 1644 |
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Francis Hawley |
c 1608 |
22 Dec 1684 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Hawley |
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(qv) in 1646
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in 1790 |
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HAWLEY of Leybourne Grange,Kent |
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| 14 May 1795 |
GB |
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Henry Hawley |
12 Nov 1745 |
20 Jan 1826 |
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| 20 Jan 1826 |
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Henry Hawley |
20 Oct 1776 |
29 Mar 1831 |
54 |
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| 29 Mar 1831 |
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Joseph Henry Hawley |
27 Oct 1814 |
20 Apr 1875 |
60 |
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| 20 Apr 1875 |
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Henry James Hawley |
14 Jul 1815 |
5 Oct 1898 |
77 |
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| 5 Oct 1898 |
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Henry Michael Hawley |
25 Mar 1848 |
2 Jul 1909 |
61 |
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| 2 Jul 1909 |
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Henry Cusack Wingfield Hawley |
23 Dec 1876 |
18 Nov 1923 |
46 |
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| 18 Nov 1923 |
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David Henry Hawley |
13 May 1913 |
19 Mar 1988 |
74 |
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| 19 Mar 1988 |
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Henry Nicholas Hawley |
26 Nov 1939 |
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HAWORTH of Dunham Massey,Cheshire |
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| 3 Jul 1911 |
UK |
1 |
Arthur Adlington Haworth |
22 Aug 1865 |
31 Aug 1944 |
79 |
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MP for Manchester South 1906-1912 |
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| 31 Aug 1944 |
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Arthur Geoffrey Haworth |
5 Apr 1896 |
7 Apr 1987 |
91 |
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| 7 Apr 1987 |
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Philip Haworth |
17 Jan 1927 |
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HAY of Smithfield,Peebles |
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| 20 Jul 1635 |
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James Hay |
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1654 |
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| 1654 |
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John Hay |
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c 1659 |
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| c 1659 |
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James Hay |
1652 |
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| c 1683 |
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| 9 Nov 1805 |
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James Hay |
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21 Oct 1810 |
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Served as heir 1805 |
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| 21 Oct 1810 |
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John Hay |
15 Jan 1755 |
23 May 1830 |
75 |
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| 23 May 1830 |
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John Hay |
3 Aug 1788 |
1 Nov 1838 |
50 |
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MP for Peebles 1831-1837 |
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| 1 Nov 1838 |
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Adam Hay |
14 Dec 1795 |
18 Jan 1867 |
71 |
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MP for Lanark 1826-1830 |
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| 18 Jan 1867 |
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Robert Hay |
8 May 1825 |
29 May 1885 |
60 |
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| 29 May 1885 |
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John Adam Hay |
5 May 1854 |
4 May 1895 |
40 |
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| 4 May 1895 |
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Duncan Edwyn Hay |
25 Sep 1882 |
7 Dec 1965 |
83 |
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| 7 Dec 1965 |
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Bache McEvers Athole Hay |
24 Sep 1892 |
2 Apr 1966 |
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Extinct
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| 2 Apr 1966 |
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HAY of Park,Wigtown |
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| 25 Aug 1663 |
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Thomas Hay |
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| c 1680 |
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Charles Hay |
1662 |
1737 |
75 |
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| 1737 |
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Thomas Hay |
c 1730 |
1777 |
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| 1777 |
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Thomas Hay |
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30 Apr 1794 |
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| 30 Apr 1794 |
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James Hay |
c 1775 |
1794 |
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| 1794 |
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William Hay |
1793 |
7 Oct 1801 |
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| 7 Oct 1801 |
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John Hay |
29 Aug 1799 |
15 Jun 1862 |
62 |
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| 15 Jun 1862 |
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Arthur Graham Hay |
5 Jun 1839 |
18 Nov 1889 |
50 |
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| 18 Nov 1889 |
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Lewis John Erroll Hay |
17 Nov 1866 |
14 May 1923 |
56 |
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| 14 May 1923 |
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Arthur Thomas Erroll Hay |
13 Apr 1909 |
4 Feb 1993 |
83 |
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| 4 Feb 1993 |
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John Erroll Audley Hay |
3 Dec 1935 |
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HAY of Linplum,Haddington |
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| 26 Mar 1667 |
NS |
1 |
James Hay |
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| 1704 |
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Robert Hay |
c 1673 |
20 Dec 1751 |
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| 20 Dec 1751 |
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HAY of Alderston,Peebles |
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| 22 Feb 1703 |
NS |
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John Hay |
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1706 |
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| 1706 |
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Thomas Hay |
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26 Nov 1769 |
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| 26 Nov 1769 |
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George Hay-Makdougall |
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24 Feb 1777 |
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| 24 Feb 1777 |
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Henry Hay-Makdougall |
c 1750 |
13 Apr 1825 |
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| 13 Apr 1825 |
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Thomas Hay |
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1832 |
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| 1832 |
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James Douglas Hamilton Hay |
28 Dec 1800 |
30 Jul 1873 |
72 |
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| 30 Jul 1873 |
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Hector Maclean Hay |
28 Mar 1821 |
15 Sep 1916 |
95 |
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William Henry Hay |
30 May 1867 |
3 Jul 1927 |
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Edward Hamilton Hay |
30 May 1870 |
1936 |
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Frederick Baden-Powell Hay |
24 Jun 1900 |
20 Jun 1985 |
84 |
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Ronald Nelson Hay |
9 Jul 1910 |
6 Apr 1988 |
77 |
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Ronald Frederick Hamilton Hay |
1941 |
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| 27 Apr 1798 |
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See "Dalrymple-Hay" |
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Samuel Hayes |
1737 |
21 Jul 1807 |
70 |
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Samuel Hayes |
Feb 1773 |
16 Sep 1827 |
54 |
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Edmund Samuel Hayes |
2 Jul 1806 |
30 Jun 1860 |
53 |
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Samuel Hercules Hayes |
3 Feb 1840 |
7 Nov 1901 |
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Edmund Francis Hayes |
1850 |
27 Jan 1912 |
61 |
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HAYES of Westminster,London |
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| 6 Feb 1797 |
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John Macnamara Hayes |
1750 |
19 Jul 1809 |
59 |
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Thomas Pelham Hayes |
18 Nov 1794 |
5 Sep 1851 |
56 |
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John Warren Hayes |
12 Aug 1799 |
23 Jan 1896 |
96 |
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HAYTER of South Hill Park,Berks |
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| 19 Apr 1858 |
UK |
1 |
William Goodenough Hayter |
28 Jan 1792 |
26 Dec 1878 |
86 |
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MP for Wells 1837-1865. Judge Advocate |
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General 1847 PC
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Arthur Divett Hayter |
9 Aug 1835 |
10 May 1917 |
81 |
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HAZLERIGG of Noseley Hall,Leics |
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Thomas Hasilrigg |
1564 |
11 Jan 1629 |
64 |
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MP for Leicestershire 1614 and 1624-1625 |
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Arthur Hesilrige |
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7 Jan 1661 |
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MP for Leicestershire 1640 and 1640-1645 |
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Thomas Hesilrige |
c 1625 |
24 Feb 1680 |
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Thomas Hesilrige |
1664 |
11 Jul 1700 |
36 |
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MP for Leicestershire 1690-1695 |
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Robert Hesilrige |
c 1640 |
22 May 1713 |
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Robert Hesilrige |
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19 May 1721 |
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Arthur Hesilrige |
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23 Apr 1763 |
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Robert Hesilrige |
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c 1790 |
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Arthur Hesilrige |
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1805 |
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Thomas Maynard Hesilrige |
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24 Apr 1817 |
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Arthur Grey Hesilrige (Hazlerigg from 8 Jul 1818) |
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24 Oct 1819 |
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Arthur Grey Hazlerigg |
20 Oct 1812 |
11 May 1890 |
77 |
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| 11 May 1890 |
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Arthur Grey Hazlerigg |
17 Nov 1878 |
25 May 1949 |
70 |
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He was
subsequently created Baron |
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Hazlerigg
(qv) in 1945 with which title |
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Sep 2008,the baronetcy does not appear on |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage |
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HEAD of Hermitage,Kent |
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| 19 Jun 1676 |
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1 |
Richard Head |
c 1609 |
18 Sep 1689 |
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MP for Rochester 1667-1679 |
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Francis Head |
c 1670 |
Aug 1716 |
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Richard Head |
c 1692 |
May 1721 |
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Francis Head |
c 1693 |
27 Nov 1768 |
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John Head |
c 1702 |
4 Dec 1769 |
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6 |
Edmund Head |
1733 |
21 Nov 1796 |
63 |
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John Head |
3 Jan 1773 |
4 Jan 1838 |
65 |
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Edmund Walker Head |
1805 |
28 Jan 1868 |
62 |
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Governor of New Brunswick 1847-1854 and |
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Governor General of Canada 1854-1861 |
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PC 1857 |
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HEAD of Rochester,Kent |
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| 14 Jul 1838 |
UK |
1 |
Francis Bond Head |
1 Jan 1793 |
25 Jul 1875 |
82 |
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2 |
Francis Somerville Head |
26 May 1817 |
26 Aug 1887 |
70 |
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3 |
Robert Garnett Head |
18 Mar 1845 |
6 Mar 1907 |
61 |
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Robert Pollock Somerville Head |
7 Apr 1884 |
21 Jun 1924 |
40 |
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| 21 Jun 1924 |
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5 |
Francis David Somerville Head |
17 Oct 1916 |
16 Dec 2005 |
89 |
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| 16 Dec 2005 |
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6 |
Richard Douglas Somerville Head |
16 Jan 1951 |
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HEADLAM of Holywell,Durham |
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| 5 Jul 1935 |
UK |
1 |
Cuthbert Morley Headlam |
1876 |
27 Feb 1964 |
87 |
| to |
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MP for Barnard Castle 1924-1929 and |
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| 27 Feb 1964 |
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1931-1935 and
Newcastle North 1940-1951 |
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PC 1945 |
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Extinct on his
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HEALEY of Wyphurst,Surrey |
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| 6 May 1919 |
UK |
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See "Chadwyck-Healey" |
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HEATH of Ashorne Hill,Warwicks |
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| 15 Dec 1904 |
UK |
1 |
James Heath |
26 Jan 1852 |
24 Dec 1942 |
90 |
| to |
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MP for Staffordshire North West 1892-1906 |
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| 24 Dec 1942 |
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Extinct on his
death |
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HEATHCOAT-AMORY |
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of Knightshayes Court,Devon |
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| 21 Mar 1874 |
UK |
1 |
John Heathcoat Heathcoat-Amory |
4 May 1829 |
26 May 1914 |
85 |
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MP for Tiverton 1868-1885 |
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| 26 May 1914 |
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Ian Murray Heathcoat-Amory |
16 Apr 1865 |
4 Jan 1931 |
65 |
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3 |
John Heathcoat-Amory |
2 May 1894 |
22 Nov 1972 |
78 |
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4 |
Derick Heathcoat-Amory,1st Viscount Amory |
26 Dec 1899 |
20 Jan 1981 |
81 |
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5 |
William Heathcoat-Amory |
19 Aug 1901 |
27 Aug 1982 |
81 |
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6 |
Ian Heathcoat-Amory |
3 Feb 1942 |
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HEATHCOTE of London |
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| 17 Jan 1733 |
GB |
1 |
Sir Gilbert Heathcote
[kt 1702] |
2 Jan 1652 |
25 Jan 1733 |
81 |
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MP for London 1701-1710, Helston 1715- |
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1722, Lymington 1722-1727 and St.Germans |
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1727-1733. Governor of the Bank of England |
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1709-1711 and 1723-1725 |
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| 25 Jan 1733 |
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John Heathcote |
c 1689 |
5 Sep 1759 |
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MP for Grantham 1715-1722 and Bodmin |
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1733-1741 |
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| 5 Sep 1759 |
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Gilbert Heathcote |
c 1723 |
2 Nov 1785 |
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MP for Shaftesbury 1761-1768 |
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| 2 Nov 1785 |
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4 |
Gilbert Heathcote |
6 Oct 1773 |
26 Mar 1851 |
77 |
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MP for
Lincolnshire 1796-1807 and |
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Rutland 1812-1841 |
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| 26 Mar 1851 |
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5 |
Gilbert John Heathcote,later [1856] 1st |
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Baron Aveland |
16 Jan 1795 |
6 Sep 1867 |
72 |
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| 6 Sep 1867 |
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6 |
Gilbert Henry Heathcote-Drummond- |
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Willoughby,2nd Baron Aveland later [1892] 1st |
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Earl of Ancaster |
1 Oct 1830 |
24 Dec 1910 |
80 |
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MP for Boston 1852-1856 and Rutland |
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1856-1867. PC 1880 |
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| 24 Dec 1910 |
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7 |
Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,2nd |
29 Jul 1867 |
19 Sep 1951 |
84 |
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Earl of Ancaster. |
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MP For Horncastle 1894-1910. Lord |
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Lieutenant Rutland 1921-1951 |
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Gilbert James Heathcote-Drummond- |
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Willoughby,3rd Earl of Ancaster |
8 Dec 1907 |
29 Mar 1983 |
75 |
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MP for Rutland
1933-1950. Lord |
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Lieutenant Lincolnshire 1950-1975 |
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Gilbert Simon Heathcote |
21 Sep 1913 |
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HEATHCOTE of Hursley,Hants |
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| 16 Aug 1733 |
GB |
1 |
William Heathcote |
15 Mar 1693 |
10 May 1751 |
58 |
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MP for Buckingham 1722-1727 and |
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Southampton 1729-1741 |
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| 10 May 1751 |
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Thomas Heathcote |
23 Jul 1721 |
27 Jun 1787 |
65 |
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| 27 Jun 1787 |
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3 |
William Heathcote |
21 Jun 1746 |
26 Jun 1819 |
73 |
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MP for Hampshire 1790-1806 |
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| 26 Jun 1819 |
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4 |
Thomas Freeman-Heathcote |
3 Sep 1769 |
27 Feb 1825 |
55 |
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MP for Bletchingley 1807-1808 and |
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Hampshire 1808-1820 |
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| 27 Feb 1825 |
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5 |
William Heathcote |
17 May 1801 |
17 Aug 1881 |
80 |
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MP for Hampshire 1826-1831, Hampshire |
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North 1837-1849 and Oxford University |
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1854-1868. PC 1870 |
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| 17 Aug 1881 |
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6 |
William Perceval Heathcote |
7 Sep 1826 |
29 Oct 1903 |
77 |
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| 29 Oct 1903 |
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7 |
William Arthur Heathcote |
22 Jul 1853 |
9 Sep 1924 |
71 |
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| 9 Sep 1924 |
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8 |
Gilbert Redvers Heathcote |
25 Dec 1854 |
6 Nov 1937 |
82 |
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| 6 Nov 1937 |
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9 |
Francis Cooke Caulfeild Heathcote |
20 Apr 1868 |
11 Sep 1961 |
93 |
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| 11 Sep 1961 |
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10 |
Leonard Vyvyan Heathcote |
7 Sep 1885 |
24 Jun 1963 |
77 |
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| 24 Jun 1963 |
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11 |
Michael Perryman Heathcote |
7 Aug 1927 |
13 Apr 2007 |
79 |
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| 13 Apr 2007 |
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12 |
Timothy Gilbert Heathcote |
25 May 1957 |
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HEATON of Mundarrah Towers,Australia |
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| 31 Jan 1912 |
UK |
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See "Henniker-Heaton" |
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HELE of Fleet,Devon |
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Thomas Hele |
c 1595 |
7 Nov 1670 |
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MP for Plympton Erle 1626,1628-1629,1640 |
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and 1640-1644 and Okehampton 1661-1670 |
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Samuel Hele |
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18 Jan 1672 |
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Henry Hele |
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Apr 1677 |
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HENDERSON of Fordell,Fife |
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John Henderson |
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1683 |
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William Henderson |
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1709 |
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John Henderson |
28 Dec 1686 |
c 1730 |
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Robert Henderson |
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19 Oct 1781 |
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John Henderson |
8 Jan 1752 |
12 Dec 1817 |
65 |
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MP for Fifeshire 1780, Dysart Burghs |
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1780-1784, Seaford 1785-1786 and Stirling |
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Burghs 1806-1807 |
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Robert Bruce Henderson |
c 1763 |
3 Aug 1833 |
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HENDERSON of Buscot Park,Berks |
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| 5 Aug 1902 |
UK |
1 |
Alexander Henderson |
28 Sep 1850 |
17 Mar 1934 |
83 |
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He was
subsequently created Baron |
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Faringdon (qv) in 1916 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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HENDERSON-STEWART |
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of Callumshill,Perth |
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| 28 Mar 1957 |
UK |
1 |
James Henderson-Stewart |
6 Dec 1897 |
3 Sep 1961 |
63 |
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MP for Fife East 1933-1961 |
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| 3 Sep 1961 |
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David James Henderson-Stewart |
3 Jul 1941 |
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HENDLEY of Cuckfield,Sussex |
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| 8 Apr 1661 |
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1 |
Walter Hendley |
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17 Jul 1675 |
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HENE of Winkfield,Berks |
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| 1 Oct 1642 |
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1 |
Henry Henn |
c 1577 |
c 1668 |
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Henry Hene |
c 1632 |
c 1675 |
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3 |
Henry Hene |
14 Oct 1651 |
16 Jan 1705 |
53 |
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| 16 Jan 1705 |
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Richard Hene |
c 1675 |
c 1710 |
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death |
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HENLEY of Henley,Somerset |
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| 30 Jun 1660 |
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1 |
Andrew Henley |
7 May 1622 |
17 May 1675 |
53 |
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MP for Portsmouth 1660 |
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| 17 May 1675 |
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2 |
Robert Henley |
by 1655 |
7 Aug 1681 |
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MP for Bridport 1679-1681 |
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| 7 Aug 1681 |
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3 |
Andrew Henley |
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14 Sep 1703 |
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| 14 Sep 1703 |
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4 |
Robert Henley |
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1740 |
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Extinct on his
death |
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| 1740 |
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HENNESSEY of Windlesham,Surrey |
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| 24 Jan 1927 |
UK |
1 |
George Richard James Hennessey |
23 Mar 1877 |
8 Oct 1953 |
76 |
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He was
subsequently created Baron |
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Windlesham (qv) in 1937 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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HENNIKER of Worlingsworth,Suffolk |
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| 15 Jul 1765 |
GB |
1 |
John Major |
17 May 1698 |
22 Feb 1781 |
82 |
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MP for Scarborough 1761-1768 |
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| 22 Feb 1781 |
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2 |
John Henniker |
15 Jun 1724 |
18 Apr 1803 |
78 |
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He was
subsequently created Baron |
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Henniker
(qv) in 1800 with which title the |
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baronetcy remains merged,although,as at |
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Sep 2008,the baronetcy does not appear on |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage |
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HENNIKER of Newton Hall,Essex |
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| 2 Nov 1813 |
UK |
1 |
Brydges Trecothic Henniker |
10 Nov 1767 |
3 Jul 1816 |
48 |
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| 3 Jul 1816 |
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Frederick Henniker |
1 Nov 1793 |
6 Aug 1825 |
31 |
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| 6 Aug 1825 |
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3 |
Augustus Brydges Henniker |
24 Jan 1795 |
28 Jan 1849 |
53 |
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| 28 Jan 1849 |
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4 |
Brydges Powell Henniker |
3 Sep 1835 |
12 Jul 1906 |
70 |
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| 12 Jul 1906 |
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5 |
Frederick Brydges Major Henniker |
12 Aug 1862 |
19 Aug 1908 |
46 |
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| 19 Aug 1908 |
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6 |
Arthur John Henniker-Hughan |
24 Jan 1866 |
4 Oct 1925 |
59 |
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| 4 Oct 1925 |
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7 |
Robert John Aldborough Henniker |
26 May 1888 |
19 Feb 1958 |
69 |
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| 19 Feb 1958 |
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Mark Chandos Auberon Henniker |
23 Jan 1906 |
18 Oct 1991 |
85 |
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| 18 Oct 1991 |
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Adrian Chandos Henniker |
18 Oct 1946 |
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HENNIKER-HEATON |
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of Mundarrah Towers,Australia |
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| 31 Jan 1912 |
UK |
1 |
John Henniker-Heaton |
18 May 1848 |
8 Sep 1914 |
66 |
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MP for Canterbury 1885-1910 |
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| 8 Sep 1914 |
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2 |
John Henniker-Heaton |
19 Apr 1877 |
21 Feb 1963 |
85 |
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| 21 Feb 1963 |
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3 |
John Victor Peregrine Henniker-Heaton |
15 Jan 1903 |
Oct 1971 |
68 |
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For further information on the death of this |
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baronet, see the foot of the page |
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| Oct 1971 |
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4 |
Yvo Robert Henniker-Heaton |
24 Apr 1954 |
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HENRY of Parkwood,Surrey |
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| 7 Feb 1911 |
UK |
1 |
Charles Solomon Henry |
28 Jan 1860 |
27 Dec 1919 |
59 |
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MP for Wellington 1906-1918 and The Wrekin |
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| 27 Dec 1919 |
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1918-1919 |
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Extinct on his
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HENRY of Campden House Court,London |
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| 6 Nov 1918 |
UK |
1 |
Edward Richard Henry |
1850 |
19 Feb 1931 |
80 |
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Extinct on his
death |
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| 19 Feb 1931 |
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HENRY of Cahore,Londonderry |
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| 26 Feb 1923 |
UK |
1 |
Denis Stanislaus Henry |
7 Mar 1864 |
1 Oct 1925 |
61 |
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MP for
Londonderry Co. South 1916-1921. |
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Solicitor General [I] 1918. Attorney General [I] |
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1919-1921. PC [I] 1919 |
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| 1 Oct 1925 |
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2 |
James Holmes Henry |
22 Sep 1911 |
19 Feb 1997 |
85 |
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| 19 Feb 1997 |
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3 |
Patrick Denis Henry |
20 Dec 1957 |
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HEPBURN of Smeaton,Haddington |
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| 6 May 1815 |
UK |
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See "Buchan-Hepburn" |
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HEPBURN-MURRAY of Glendoich,Perth |
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| 2 Jul 1676 |
NS |
1 |
Thomas Murray |
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1684 |
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| 1684 |
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2 |
Thomas Murray |
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Dec 1701 |
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John Murray (Hepburn-Murray from c 1703) |
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8 Jan 1714 |
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4 |
Patrick Hepburn-Murray |
2 Nov 1706 |
5 Apr 1756 |
49 |
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5 |
Alexander Hepburn-Murray |
4 Dec 1754 |
c 1774 |
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| c 1774 |
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HERBERT of Red Castle,Montgomery |
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| 16 Nov 1622 |
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1 |
Percy Herbert |
c 1600 |
19 Jan 1667 |
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He subsequently succeeded to the Barony |
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of Powis (qv) in 1656 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in 1748 |
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HERBERT of Derrogh,King's Co. |
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George Herbert |
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| c 1650 |
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2 |
Edward Herbert |
c 1620 |
May 1677 |
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| May 1677 |
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3 |
George Herbert |
c 1673 |
Dec 1712 |
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HERBERT of Tintern,Monmouth |
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| 3 Jul 1660 |
E |
1 |
Thomas Herbert |
4 Nov 1606 |
1 Mar 1682 |
75 |
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| 1 Mar 1682 |
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2 |
Henry Herbert |
19 Mar 1639 |
13 Aug 1687 |
48 |
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| 13 Aug 1687 |
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3 |
Humphrey Herbert |
c 1674 |
28 Jun 1701 |
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| 28 Jun 1701 |
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Thomas Herbert |
c 1700 |
13 Mar 1724 |
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| 13 Mar 1724 |
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Henry Herbert |
c 1675 |
23 Jan 1733 |
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| 23 Jan 1733 |
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Charles Herbert |
7 Jan 1680 |
Apr 1740 |
60 |
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HERBERT of Bromfield,Salop |
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| 18 Dec 1660 |
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Matthew Herbert |
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30 Oct 1668 |
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| 30 Oct 1668 |
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HERBERT of Llanarth,Monmouth |
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| 19 Jul 1907 |
UK |
1 |
Ivor John Caradoc Herbert |
15 Jul 1851 |
18 Oct 1933 |
82 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Treowen (qv) in 1917 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in 1933 |
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HERBERT of Boyton,Wilts |
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| 18 Jul 1936 |
UK |
1 |
Sidney Herbert |
29 Jul 1890 |
22 Mar 1939 |
48 |
| to |
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MP for Scarborough and Whitby 1922-1931 |
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| 22 Mar 1939 |
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and Abbey 1932-1939 |
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Extinct on his
death |
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HERBERT of Wilton,Wilts |
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| 1 Mar 1937 |
UK |
1 |
George Sidney Herbert |
8 Oct 1886 |
30 Jan 1942 |
55 |
| to |
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Extinct on his
death |
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| 30 Jan 1942 |
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HERMON-HODGE of Accrington,Lancs |
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| 6 Aug 1902 |
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Robert Trotter Hermon-Hodge |
23 Sep 1851 |
3 Jun 1937 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Wyfold |
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(qv) in 1919 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in 1999 |
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Sir Brodrick Cecil Denham Arkwright Hartwell,
4th baronet |
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Sir Brodrick first appeared in the newspapers in
1907, when his name was associated with a |
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scandal
that appears to have attracted far more attention in Australia and New
Zealand than |
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it did in England. The following edited report,
which was published under the headline of "The |
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Bold Bad Baronet elopes to Australia,"
appeared in the 'New Zealand Truth' on 4 May 1907:- |
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'……during
the last week the cables have informed us of a …. matrimonial bust-up which
is |
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likely to create as great interest in this
country as it already has in England, It is scarcely |
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likely, however, that these fugitive lovers
will…..rush off to the newspapers with information |
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as to their doings and their whereabouts. They
are more likely to follow the example of Brer |
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Rabbit and "lay low and say nuffin'."
But they are carrying on, nevertheless, in a most brazen |
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fashion, for the baronet's lady friend is
travelling under the name of "Lady Hartwell." and the |
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pair are now living as man and wife in Sydney.
The story is an interesting one, and, as the |
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juvenile reporter puts it, "interesting
developments are expected shortly." |
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'All
the parties move in very high society. Engineer-Lieutenant Edgar Warner
Chamberlain, of |
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the torpedo-destroyer Foyle, is suing in the
English Divorce Court for a dissolution of his |
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marriage on the ground of his wife's adultery
with Sir Brodrick Hartwell, as bold and as bad a |
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baronet as is to be found in England or upon the
melodramatic stage. It was stated in court |
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that the guilty couple had eloped to Australia.
The divorce judge declared that he was quite |
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satisfied as to the adultery having taken place
but he adjourned the pronouncing of the decree |
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nisi pending further proof of the wronged
husband's marriage to his faithless spouse. |
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'The
petitioner, Lieutenant Chamberlain, is not unknown in Australia. He was
formerly on H.M.S. |
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Goldfinch,
a screw surveying vessel which at one time was on the Australian station. He |
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became
a lieutenant in January, 1899, and is now attached to the Foyle, a torpedo
destroyer |
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belonging to the second cruiser squadron of the
Atlantic Fleet. |
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'It
is stated that his wife is an Australian lady to whom he was married three or
four years ago, |
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the issue being one child, a boy. Chamberlain is
said to be a nephew of General Sir Neville |
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Chamberlain, K.C.B., who was private secretary
to Lord Roberts during the South African War |
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[but whose major claim to fame is that he
invented the game of snooker while serving in India |
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in 1875], and is a very "big bug" in
military circles. The general resides at "Oatlands," |
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Castleknock, county Dublin [where he was
Inspector-General of the Royal Irish Constabulary]. |
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Lieutenant Chamberlain's depot was Plymouth, and
presumably his wife resided in that |
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neighbourhood while her officer husband was
cruising about the Atlantic. |
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'Sir
Brodrick Hartwell appears to be a particular chum of the husband. Sir
Brodrick Cecil Denham |
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Arkwright
Hartwell, Baronet, is one of the "landed gentry" of England. His
family is a very old |
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one, but he is only the fourth baronet of the
existing creation…..Brodrick the Bart was the only |
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son
of Edward Hughes Hartwell a retired captain of the Royal Navy, who was
British Consul in |
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South Italy, and who died in 1895. The present
co-respondent was born in July, 1876, and is |
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consequently not yet 31 years of age. His uncle,
the third baronet, Sir Francis Houlton Hartwell, |
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died in 1900, leaving a widow, Lady Emma Jane,
who resides at Courtfield Gardens, London, and |
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is a grand dame in West End society circles. He
also left three daughters. Failing male issue, |
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the title descended to his nephew, the present
fugitive. For two years Sir Brodrick….enjoyed his |
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and estates, the latter being very extensive, in
single blessedness. |
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'But
In July, 1902, he took to himself a wife, in the charming person of Mdlle.
Georgette |
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Madeleine, the daughter of Mons. Georges
Pilon-Fleury, a French gentleman residing at Djenan- |
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es-Saka, El Biar, Algiers and as a result there
was born to them in June, 1903, a daughter |
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who was named Leila Ruth Madeleine. The heir
presumptive to the title is Lieutenant Barry |
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Hartwell, of the 7th Gurkha Rifles of the Indian
Army. Sir Brodrick has also seen military service, |
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for he was a lieutenant in the Leicestershire
Regiment during the South African campaign. |
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'But
he appears to have preferred the charms of Venus to the attractions of Mars,
for soon |
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after his marriage he retired from the Army and
"settled down" to country life on his estates in |
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Essex. Dale Hall, Colchester, is the name of his
seat, and old country people may remember the |
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residence
as one of the most picturesque Elizabethan buildings extant. Sir Brodrick
also has a |
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place in Germany [Guernsey?] and possibly it was
in that Anglo-French island that he met his |
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(former) Georgette. It is interesting to note
that the fugitive baronet's family motto is "Sorte |
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sua
Contentus" which being translated, means "content with his
lot." Sir Brodrick has evidently |
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reason
to be content with his lot so far as having the good things of the earth
without the |
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necessity of working for them, but whether he
is, and how, long he will continue to be, content |
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with his lot in an amorous sense remains to be
seen. |
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'His
deserted wife is already following the example set by Lieutenant Chamberlain,
and is |
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seeking a divorce. But in order to give her
erring and errant husband a run for his money she |
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has agents on his track. Private enquiry agents
already have the case in hand, and Sir Brodrick |
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and his companion may anticipate a lively time. |
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'The
Australian history of the fugitive lovers possesses several uncommon
features. Exactly |
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when the baronet's desertion of his wife and
daughter, and his flight with Mrs. Chamberlain, |
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took place is not generally known. It was,
however, probably during the latter part of last year, |
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for in December [1906] he turned up in Sydney,
being accompanied by the lady who passes as |
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"Lady Hartwell." Whether it arose from love of adventure or
in order to arouse enthusiasm and |
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admiration on the part of his companion or to
prevent the course of love becomimg stale, flat |
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and uninteresting, Sir Brodrick became bitten by
the microbe of South South Island treasure |
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hunting.
In partnership with one John Henry Broadwood, he purchased the
schooner, Stanley, |
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84 tons, a well known N.S.W. coaster, and the
vessel was fitted out, regardless of expense, as |
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a
private yacht. It was given out that the baronet, his wife and his partner
intended to |
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proceed upon a cruise among the South Sea
Islands, and the vessel duly "cleared" at Sydney |
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two days before Christmas Day. But whether
"content with his lot or not," Sir Brodrick evidently |
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wanted more, because the actual object of the
expedition was to seek for sunken treasure. |
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'Twenty
three years ago the ship Ramsay of the Blackwall line, was wrecked on the
Middleton |
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Reef, off the north coast of Queensland, while
on a voyage from Brisbane to London. The |
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greater part of her cargo consisted of wool,
which was salved. But she also carried a large |
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shipment
of copper, and it was with the idea of recovering some of the now valuable
mineral |
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that
Hartwell and his party set out. When the Stanley, which was under the command
of |
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Captain Henderson, a well-known Sydney mariner,
arrived at the Middleton Reef, the first |
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experience was not the finding of the treasure,
but the discovery of the castaway crew of |
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the barque Annasona, which was wrecked there in
January last while on a voyage, in ballast, |
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from the west coast of South America to Sydney.
The baronet and his associates took the |
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shipwrecked sailors on board the trim little
schooner, and conveyed them to Lord Howe Island, |
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whence
they were later on carried to Sydney. Having performed this act of common sea
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humanity, the owners of the Stanley once more
headed for Middleton Reef, and began the |
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search for the copper. They succeeded in finding
the wreck of the Ramsay, which was lying |
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in
seven fathoms of water, and partly on the reef. But there was no trace of the
copper |
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shipment. |
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'The
schooner encountered very severe weather during March. On the 26th a S.E.
gale arose, |
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which by the 28th increased to hurricane force.
So heavy was the weather that Captain |
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Henderson states that he never experienced
anything like it since the memorable Cawarra gale |
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[on 12 July 1866, when the Cawarra was wrecked
off Newcastle; only 1 out of the 61 aboard |
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was saved]. However, the Stanley proved staunch.
The heavy chain and anchor held on to the |
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reef, and the little ship escaped with the loss
of a few fathoms of chain and the lifeboat, which |
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was smashed to atoms. |
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'The
Stanley returned to Sydney on Friday, April 5, and the papers of that city
duly record her |
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arrival
in the following words:- "Stanley, schooner, private yacht, Captain
Henderson, from a |
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South
Sea cruise. Passengers - Sir Brodrick Cecil Denham Arkwright Hartwell, Bart.,
Lady |
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Hartwell, and Mr. John Henry Broadhurst, Master
agent." Thus the lady who, until the decree |
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of divorce is pronounced, will be Mrs. E.W.
Chamberlain, is travelling as "Lady Hartwell." What |
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will be the end of it? Will the baronet marry,
when he can, the lady with whom he became |
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infatuated? Or will he, as often happens in such
cases, tire of her and desert her?' |
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Notwithstanding the newpaper's dire prediction,
after his wife had successfully divorced him in |
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1907, Sir Brodrick married his lover on 16 May
1908, and remained married to her for over 40 |
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years. |
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During this period, his name continued to appear
in the newspapers. Firstly, in July 1913, he |
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was
bankrupted; in 1923 and 1924, during the American Prohibition period, Sir
Brodrick was |
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engaged in raising money from investors in order
to finance the smuggling of alcohol into |
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America, for which the Prime Minister, Ramsay
Macdonald, described him as a 'disgraceful |
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blot,' but in 1925, after a shipment was seized
by American prohibition officers, this venture |
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collapsed and he was again forced into bankruptcy. |
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Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan VC, 1st
baronet |
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Havelock (he added the additional name of Allan
in 1880) was the son of Major-General Sir |
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Henry Havelock, one of the heroes of the Indian
Mutiny. Born in Cawnpore, he was a Lieutenant |
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in the 10th Regiment of Foot during the Mutiny.
On 16 July 1857, in Cawnpore, the mutineers |
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were seen to be rallying their last 24 lb gun,
when the order was given to advance. Havelock |
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immediately placed himself, on his horse, in the
front line and advanced at walking pace towards |
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the gun, into the shot being fired from the gun.
Finally the gun was rushed and taken by the |
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soldiers,
with Havelock being awarded the Victoria Cross for his courage. |
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In
1858, he was created a baronet, the honour being awarded to replace the
baronetcy which |
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had been due to be awarded to his late father.
He later entered politics and sat in the House of |
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Commons for Sunderland 1874-1881 and Durham
South East 1885-1892 and 1895-1897. |
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Havelock-Allan later became Colonel of the Royal
Irish Regiment, at that time stationed in India. |
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On 30 December 1897, he was killed by Afridi
tribesmen near the Khyber Pass in Afghanistan. |
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The following report appeared in the
"Belfast News-Letter" of 1 January 1898:- |
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'Considerable
consternation was caused in London yesterday by the announcement that Major- |
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General
Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, V.C., M.P. for South East Durham who recently went
for a |
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trip to India, had been kidnapped or killed on
the North Western frontier by the Lakka Khels. |
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The report was that Sir Henry, who was in the
reserve list of British army officers, went up the |
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Khyber
Pass on Wednesday with an escort, which he left yesterday afternoon. As he
did not |
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return search was made, and Sir Henry's horse
was found stripped and shot through the jaws. |
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From this the worst fears were at once
entertained that Sir Henry had lost his life, and later |
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on his body was discovered…….' |
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Sir John Victor Peregrine Henniker-Heaton, 3rd
baronet |
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Sir Peregrine Henniker-Heaton was a former RAF
security officer who became Deputy Provost |
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Marshal in the Levant in 1945, and was in charge
of RAF Police in Palestine during the mandate. |
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He remained in Palestine until 1948 and, during
that time, his car was blown up several times. |
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He retired in 1958 as a Wing Commander, but
continued his involvement with the Middle East, |
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serving as a member of the Anglo-Arab Association. |
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He
vanished on 5 October 1971, after setting out from his home in Ealing, west
London. |
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Subsequent police searches throughout the
country proved fruitless and reports were received |
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that the baronet had been seen in various
places, including New York and Paris. There was also |
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speculation that he had been murdered because of
his connection with security work and the |
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Middle East. |
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On Sunday 23 June 1974, his body was found by
his son Yvo in a locked lumber room in the |
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family
home in Ealing. Yvo opened the room with a key he found in a desk in the hall
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entered the room to search a cabinet for some
gramophone records. "When I opened the door, |
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it [the room] seemed the same as when I had last
seen it. A suit of clothes was on the bed. It |
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was only when I went into the room and turned
around to face the bed that I realized it was |
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my father." |
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At the subsequent inquest, an open verdict was
recorded, since the cause of death was not |
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ascertainable,
although there was no evidence of violence. |
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Copyright @ 2003-2010
Leigh Rayment |
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