BARONETAGE
Last updated 26/02/2010
Names of baronets shown in blue
have not yet proved succession and, as a
result, their name has not yet been placed on
the Official Roll of the Baronetage.
Date Type Order Name Born Died  Age
SABINE of Ion House,Beds
22 Mar 1671 E 1 John Sabine                                     c 1639 26 Nov 1704
to    Extinct on his death                   
26 Nov 1704
SABINE-PASLEY of Craig,Dumfries
1 Sep 1794 GB See "Pasley"
SADLIER of Temple Dinsley,Herts
3 Dec 1661 E 1 Edwyn Sadlier                            c 1620 Jul 1672
Jul 1672 2 Edwin Sadlier                                        c 1656 14 Jul 1719
to    Extinct on his death                   
14 Jul 1719
ST.AUBYN of Clowance,Cornwall
11 Dec 1671 E 1 John St. Aubyn                                   6 Apr 1645 by Jun 1687 42
MP for Mitchell 1679-1681  
by Jun 1687 2 John St. Aubyn                                   13 Jan 1670 20 Jun 1714 44
MP for Helston 1689-1695       
20 Jun 1714 3 John St. Aubyn                                   c 1702 15 Aug 1744
MP for Cornwall 1722-1744
15 Aug 1744 4 John St.Aubyn                            12 Nov 1726 12 Oct 1772 45
MP for Launceston 1747-1754 and 1758-59
and Cornwall 1761-1772    
12 Oct 1772 5 John St. Aubyn                                   17 May 1758 10 Aug 1839 81
to    MP for Truro 1784, Penrhyn 1784-1790
10 Aug 1839 and Helston 1807-1812       
Extinct on his death                   
ST.AUBYN of Pencarrow,Cornwall
19 Jul 1689 E See "Molesworth-St.Aubyn""
ST.AUBYN of St Michaels Mount,Cornwall
31 Jul 1866 UK 1 Edward St.Aubyn                        6 Nov 1799 30 Nov 1872 73
30 Nov 1872 2 John St.Aubyn                         23 Oct 1829 14 May 1908 78
He was subsequently created Baron
St.Levan (qv) in 1887 with which title the
baronetcy remains merged         
ST.BARBE of Broadlands,Hants
30 Dec 1663 E 1 John St.Barbe                                 c 1655 7 Sep 1723
to    MP for Ilchester 1681-1685
7 Sep 1723 Extinct on his death                   
ST.CLAIR-FORD of Ember Court,Surrey
22 Feb 1793 GB 1 Francis Ford 15 Nov 1758 17 Jun 1801 42
MP for Newcastle under Lyme 1793-1796
17 Jun 1801 2 Francis Ford 15 Jan 1787 13 Apr 1839 52
13 Apr 1839 3 Francis John Ford 14 Aug 1818 26 Nov 1850 32
26 Nov 1850 4 Francis Colville Ford 11 Jun 1850 16 Nov 1890 40
16 Nov 1890 5 Francis Charles Rupert Ford 5 Apr 1877 28 Feb 1948 70
28 Feb 1948 6 Aubrey St.Clair-Ford 29 Feb 1904 8 Apr 1991 87
8 Apr 1991 7 James Anson St.Clair-Ford 16 Mar 1952 3 Aug 2009 57
3 Aug 2009 8 Colin Anson St.Clair-Ford    19 Apr 1939
ST.ETIENNE of France
30 Nov 1629 NS 1 Claude St.Etienne                       c 1645
c 1645 2 Charles St.Etienne                     c 1660
to    On his death the baronetcy is presumed to
c 1660 have become extinct                    
ST.GEORGE of Carrickdrumrusk,Leitrim
5 Sep 1660 I 1 Oliver St.George                       by 1640 Oct 1695
Oct 1695 2 George St.George                    c 1658 18 Aug 1735
He was subsequently created Baron
Saint George (qv) in 1715 with which title the
baronetcy then merged until its extinction
in 1735                                                
ST.GEORGE of Woodsgift,Kilkenny
12 Mar 1766 I 1 Richard St.George                  1718 25 Feb 1789 70
25 feb 1789 2 Richard Bligh St.George           5 Jun 1765 29 Dec 1851 86
29 Dec 1851 3 Theophilus John St.George 5 Oct 1816 27 Jul 1857 40
27 Jul 1857 4 Richard de Latour St.George 2 Apr 1837 14 Oct 1861 24
14 Oct 1861 5 John St.George 3 Apr 1851 21 Dec 1938 87
21 Dec 1938 6 Theophilus John St.George 25 Feb 1856 19 Aug 1943 87
19 Aug 1943 7 Robert Alan St.George 20 Mar 1900 21 Apr 1983 83
21 Apr 1983 8 Denis Howard St.George Sep 1902 25 Apr 1989 86
25 Apr 1989 9 George Bligh St.George 23 Sep 1908 19 Apr 1995 86
19 Apr 1995 10 John Avenel Bligh St.George 18 Mar 1940
ST.JOHN of Lydiard Tregoze,Wilts
22 May 1611 E 1 John St.John 1648
MP for Wiltshire 1624-1625
1648 2 John St.John c 1637 13 Apr 1656
13 Apr 1656 3 Walter St.John May 1622 3 Jul 1708 86
MP for Wiltshire 1656-1658, 1679-1685
and 1690-1695 and Wootton Bassett
1661-1679
3 Jul 1708 4 Henry St.John 17 Oct 1652 8 Apr 1742 89
He was subsequently created Viscount
St.John (qv) in 1716 with which title the
baronetcy remains merged
ST.JOHN of Woodford,Northants
28 Jun 1660 E 1 Oliver St.John c 1624 3 Jan 1662
3 Jan 1662 2 St.Andrew St.John 16 Oct 1658 10 Feb 1709 50
MP for Northamptonshire 1690-1698
10 Feb 1709 3 Oliver St.John c 1683 c 1710
c 1710 4 St.Andrew St.John c 1685 early 1711
early 1711 5 Paulet St.Andrew St.John      10 May 1714
He subsequently succeeded to the Barony
of St.John of Bletso (qv) in 1711 with
which title the baronetcy then merged
ST.JOHN of Longthorpe,Northants
10 Sep 1715 GB 1 Francis St.John                                    c 1680 Sep 1756
to    Extinct on his death                   
Sep 1756
ST.JOHN-MILDMAY of Moulsham,Essex
9 Oct 1772 GB 1 Paulet St.John                        7 Apr 1704 8 Jun 1780 76
MP for Winchester 1734-1741 and 1751-1754
and Hampshire 1741-1747         
8 Jun 1780 2 Henry Paulet St.John            Jul 1737 8 Aug 1784 47
MP for Hampshire 1772-1780
8 Aug 1784 3 Henry Paulet St.John (St.John-Mildmay from
8 Dec 1790)                        30 Sep 1764 11 Nov 1808 44
MP for Westbury 1796-1802, Winchester
1802-1807 and Hampshire 1807-1808
For further information on this baronet, see
the note at the foot of this page.
11 Nov 1808 4 Henry St.John Carew St.John-Mildmay 15 Apr 1787 7 Jan 1848 60
MP for Winchester 1807-1818
7 Jan 1848 5 Henry Bouverie Paulet St.John-Mildmay 31 Jul 1810 16 Jul 1902 91
16 Jul 1902 6 Henry Paulet St.John-Mildmay 28 Apr 1853 24 Apr 1916 62
24 Apr 1916 7 Gerald Anthony Shaw-Lefevre St.John-
Mildmay                                            30 Oct 1860 22 Feb 1929 68
22 Feb 1929 8 Anthony St.John-Mildmay      13 Aug 1894 3 Oct 1947 53
3 Oct 1947 9 Henry Gerald St.John-Mildmay 17 Apr 1926 4 Nov 1949 23
4 Nov 1949 10 Aubrey Neville St.John-Mildmay 14 Feb 1865 30 Mar 1955 90
to    On his death the baronetcy became dormant
30 Mar 1955  
1998 11 Walter John Hugh St.John-Mildmay 3 Sep 1935
Proved his right to the title in 1998
ST.PAUL of Snarford,Lincs
29 Jun 1611 E 1 George St.Paul                         c 1562 28 Oct 1613
to    MP for Lincolnshire 1588-1589 and 1593
28 Oct 1613 and Grimsby 1604-1611         
Extinct on his death                   
ST.PAUL of Ewart Park,Northumberland
17 Nov 1813 UK 1 Horace David Cholwell St.Paul  6 Jan 1775 10 Oct 1840 65
MP for Bridport 1812-1820 and 1820-1832
10 Oct 1840 2 Horace St.Paul                             29 Dec 1812 28 May 1891 78
to    MP for Worcestershire East 1837-1841
28 May 1891 Extinct on his death                   
ST.QUINTIN of Harpham,Yorks
8 Mar 1642 E 1 William St.Quintin                                   1579 8 Oct 1649 70
8 Oct 1649 2 Henry St.Quintin                          c 1605 Nov 1695
Nov 1695 3 William St.Quintin                       c 1662 30 Jun 1723
MP for Hull 1695-1723            
30 Jun 1723 4 William St.Quintin                       c 1700 9 May 1770
MP for Thirsk 1722-1727        
9 May 1770 5 William St.Quintin                              4 Jul 1729 22 Jul 1795 66
to    Extinct on his death                   
22 Jul 1795
SALOMONS of Broomhill,Kent
26 Oct 1869 UK See "Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons"
SALT of Saltaire,Yorks
30 Oct 1869 UK 1 Titus Salt                                             20 Sep 1803 29 Dec 1876 73
MP for Bradford 1859-1861                              
29 Dec 1873 2 William Henry Salt                      5 Dec 1831 7 Jul 1892 60
7 Jul 1892 3 Shirley Harris Salt                         4 May 1857 11 Feb 1920 62
11 Feb 1920 4 John William Titus Salt          30 Nov 1884 22 Jan 1953 68
22 Jan 1953 5 David Shirley Salt                   14 Jun 1930 3 Dec 1978 48
3 Dec 1978 6 Anthony Houlton Salt           15 Sep 1931 16 Jan 1991 59
16 Jan 1991 7 Patrick MacDonnell Salt          25 Sep 1932
SALT of Weeping Cross,Staffs
8 Aug 1899 UK 1 Thomas Salt                                12 May 1830 8 Apr 1904 73
MP for Stafford 1859-1865, 1869-1880,
and 1881-1892                                        
8 Apr 1904 2 Thomas Anderson Salt               8 Jan 1863 22 Jun 1940 77
22 Jun 1940 3 Thomas Henry Salt                      26 Nov 1905 15 Aug 1965 59
15 Aug 1965 4 Thomas Michael John Salt          7 Nov 1946
SALUSBURY of Llewenny,Denbigh
10 Nov 1619 E 1 Henry Salusbury                      2 Aug 1632
2 Aug 1632 2 Thomas Salusbury                 Aug 1643
MP for Denbighshire 1640 
Aug 1643 3 Thomas Salusbury                 8 Jun 1634 1658 24
1658 4 John Salusbury                      23 May 1684
to    MP for Denbigh 1661-1684
23 May 1684 Extinct on his death                   
SALUSBURY of Llanwern,Monmouth
4 May 1795 GB 1 Robert Salusbury                       10 Sep 1756 17 Nov 1817 61
MP for Monmouthshire 1792-1796 and
Brecon 1796-1812                    
17 Nov 1817 2 Thomas Robert Salusbury   18 May 1783 14 Feb 1835 51
14 Feb 1835 3 Charles John Salusbury     7 Feb 1792 30 Mar 1868 76
to    Extinct on his death                   
30 Mar 1868
SALUSBURY-TRELAWNY
of Trelawney,Cornwall
1 Jul 1628 E 1 John Trelawny 24 Apr 1592 16 Feb 1664 71
16 Feb 1664 2 Jonathan Trelawny c 1623 5 Mar 1681
MP for East Looe 1660-1661 and 1679-1681,
Cornwall 1661-1679 and Liskeard 1679-1681
5 Mar 1681 3 Jonathan Trelawny 24 Mar 1650 19 Jul 1721 71
19 Jul 1721 4 John Trelawny 26 Jul 1691 2 Feb 1756 64
MP for West Looe 1713-1715 and 1722-1727,
Liskeard 1715-1722 and East Looe 1727-1734
2 Feb 1756 5 Harry Trelawny 15 Feb 1687 7 Apr 1762 75
MP for East Looe 1708-1710
7 Apr 1762 6 William Trelawny c 1722 11 Dec 1772
MP for West Looe 1757-1767. Governor of
Jamaica 1767
11 Dec 1772 7 Harry Trelawny 26 Jun 1756 24 Feb 1834 77
24 Feb 1834 8 William Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny 4 Jul 1781 15 Nov 1856 75
MP for Cornwall East 1832-1837. Lord
Lieutenant Cornwall 1839-1856
15 Nov 1856 9 John Salusbury Salusbury-Trelawny 2 Jun 1816 4 Aug 1885 69
MP for Tavistock 1843-1852 and 1857-1865
and Cornwall East 1868-1874
4 Aug 1885 10 William Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny 26 Aug 1844 30 Nov 1917 73
30 Nov 1917 11 John William Salusbury-Trelawny 6 May 1869 7 Feb 1944 74
7 Feb 1944 12 John William Robin Maurice Salusbury-
Trelawny 16 Jan 1908 28 Nov 1956 48
28 Nov 1956 13 John Barry Salusbury-Trelawny 4 Sep 1934 29 Jul 2009 75
29 Jul 2009 14 John William Richard Salusbury-Trelawny 30 Mar 1960
SAMBROOKE of London
31 Jan 1701 E 1 Nicholas Vanacker                       c 1651 19 Feb 1702
19 Feb 1702 2 John Vanacker                                24 Mar 1711
24 Mar 1711 3 Samuel Vanacker Sambrooke                          c 1677 27 Dec 1714
MP for Bramber 1704-1705 and Great
Bedwyn 1708-1710          
27 Dec 1714 4 Jeremy Vanacker Sambrooke                               c 1703 5 Jul 1740
MP for Bedford 1731-1740        
5 Jul 1740 5 Jeremy Sambrooke                            4 Oct 1754
to    Extinct on his death                   
4 Oct 1754
SAMMAN of Routh,Yorks
19 Jan 1921 UK 1 Henry Samman                               14 Jul 1849 7 Mar 1928 78
7 Mar 1928 2 Henry Samman                               18 Feb 1881 1 Dec 1960 79
to    Extinct on his death                   
1 Dec 1960
SAMUEL of Nevern Square,London
8 Mar 1898 UK 1 Saul Samuel                                 2 Nov 1820 29 Aug 1900 79
29 Aug 1900 2 Edward Levien Samuel              28 Apr 1868 24 Nov 1937 69
24 Nov 1937 3 Edward Louis Samuel           6 Nov 1896 25 Apr 1961 64
25 Apr 1961 4 John Oliver Cecil Samuel          24 Jun 1916 24 Oct 1962 46
24 Oct 1962 5 John Michael Glen Samuel  25 Jan 1944
SAMUEL of Maidstone,Kent
26 Aug 1903 UK 1 Marcus Samuel                             5 Nov 1853 17 Jan 1927 73
He was subsequently created Viscount
Bearsted (qv) in 1925 with which title the
baronetcy remains merged        
SAMUEL of Chelwood Vetchery,Sussex
8 Jul 1912 UK 1 Stuart Montagu Samuel         24 Oct 1856 13 May 1926 69
to    MP for Whitechapel 1900-1916
13 May 1926 Extinct on his death                   
SAMUELSON of Bodicote,Oxon
29 Jul 1884 UK 1 Bernhard Samuelson          22 Nov 1820 10 May 1905 84
MP for Banbury 1859 and 1865-1895. 
PC 1895                                                     
10 May 1905 2 Henry Bernhard Samuelson 30 Sep 1845 14 Mar 1937 91
MP for Cheltenham 1868-1874 and Frome
1876-1885                                     
14 Mar 1937 3 Francis Samuelson                      26 Feb 1861 3 Jan 1946 84
3 Jan 1946 4 Francis Henry Bernard Samuelson 22 Feb 1890 8 Jan 1981 90
8 Jan 1981 5 Bernard Michael Francis Samuelson 17 Jan 1917 21 Nov 2008 91
21 Nov 2008 6 James Francis Samuelson    20 Dec 1956
SAMWELL of Upton,Northants
22 Dec 1675 E 1 Thomas Samwell                         c 1654 23 Feb 1694
MP for Northamptonshire 1689-1690 and
Northampton 1690-1694         
23 Feb 1694 2 Thomas Samwell                         14 Apr 1687 16 Nov 1757 70
MP for Coventry 1715-1722
16 Nov 1757 3 Thomas Samwell                         28 Feb 1711 3 Dec 1779 68
3 Dec 1779 4 Wenman Samwell                          24 Oct 1728 18 Oct 1789 60
to    Extinct on his death                   
18 Oct 1789
SANDEMAN of Kenlygreen,St Andrews,Fife
5 Jul 1929 UK 1 Nairne Stewart Sandeman  12 Oct 1876 23 Apr 1940 63
to    MP for Middleton and Prestwich 1923-1940
23 Apr 1940 Extinct on his death                   
SANDERS of Bayford,Somerset
28 Jan 1920 UK 1 Robert Arthur Sanders          20 Jun 1867 24 Feb 1940 72
He was subsequently created Baron
Bayford (qv) in 1929 with which title the
baronetcy then merged until its extinction
in 1940                                           
SANDERSON of Greenwich,Kent
19 Jul 1720 GB 1 William Sanderson                     17 May 1727
17 May 1727 2 William Sanderson                     20 Sep 1692 16 Jan 1754 61
16 Jan 1754 3 William Sanderson                     30 Mar 1746 30 Oct 1760 14
to    Extinct on his death                   
30 Oct 1760
SANDERSON of London
6 Dec 1794 GB 1 James Sanderson                       30 Dec 1741 21 Jun 1798 56
to    MP for Malmesbury 1792-1796 and
21 Jun 1798 Hastings 1796-1798                     
Extinct on his death                   
SANDERSON of Banbury Road
10 Aug 1899 UK See "Burden-Sanderson"
SANDERSON of Malling Deanery,Sussex
26 Jun 1920 UK 1 Frank Bernard Sanderson  4 Oct 1880 18 Jul 1965 84
MP for Darwen 1922-1923 and 1924-1929,
Ealing East 1931-1945 and Ealing East 1945-1950
18 Jul 1965 2 Frank Philip Bryan Sanderson 18 Feb 1910 4 Dec 1992 82
4 Dec 1992 3 Frank Linton Sanderson    21 Nov 1933
SANDFORD of Howgill,Westmorland
11 Aug 1641 E 1 Thomas Sandford                    c 1655
MP for Cockermouth 1642-1644
c 1655 2 Richard Sandford                   8 Sep 1675
8 Sep 1675 3 Richard Sandford                   8 Sep 1675 2 Apr 1723 47
to    MP for Westmorland 1695-1700 and 1701-
2 Apr 1723 1702, Morpeth 1701 and 1705-1713 and
Appleby 1713-1723             
Extinct on his death                   
For further information on the coincidence of the
date of death of the 2nd baronet and the date
of birth of the 3rd baronet,see the note at the
foot of this page               
SANDS of Dublin
21 Dec 1676 I 1 William Sands                           14 Aug 1687
14 Aug 1687 2 John Sands                              c 1704
to    Extinct on his death                   
c 1704
SANDYS of Wilberton,Cambs
25 Nov 1611 E 1 Miles Sandys                          29 Mar 1563 1645 82
MP for Cambridge University 1614,
Huntingdon 1621-1622 and Cambridgeshire
1628-1629                                  
1645 2 Miles Sandys                              23 Feb 1654
to    Extinct on his death                   
23 Feb 1654
SANDYS of Northborne,Kent
15 Dec 1684 E 1 Richard Sandys                        6 Jan 1670 5 May 1726 56
to    Extinct on his death                   
5 May 1726
SANDYS of Missenden,Gloucs
26 Sep 1809 UK See "Bayntun-Sandys"
SARSFIELD of Carrickleamlery,Cork
30 Sep 1619 I 1 Dominick Sarsfield                   Dec 1636
He was subsequently created Viscount
Sarsfield (qv) in 1627 with which title the
baronetcy then merged until its forfeiture
in 1691                                                                                         
SASSOON of Kensington Gore,London
22 Mar 1890 UK 1 Albert Abdallah David Sassoon 25 Jul 1818 24 Oct 1896 78
24 Oct 1896 2 Edward Albert Sassoon          20 Jun 1856 24 May 1912 55
MP for Hythe 1899-1912         
24 May 1912 3 Philip Albert Gustave Sassoon 4 Dec 1888 3 Jun 1939 50
to    MP for Hythe 1912-1939. First Commissioner
3 Jun 1939 of Works 1937-1939.  PC 1929
Extinct on his death                   
SASSOON of Bombay,India
9 Feb 1909 UK 1 Jacob Elias Sassoon                 1843 22 Oct 1916 73
23 Oct 1916 2 Edward Elias Sassoon           6 Jan 1853 2 Dec 1924 71
2 Dec 1924 3 Ellice Victor Sassoon                30 Dec 1881 12 Aug 1961 79
to    Extinct on his death                   
12 Aug 1961
SAS VAN BOSCH of Holland
22 Oct 1680 E 1 Gelebrand Sas van Bosch       c 1720
to    Presumed extinct on his death
c 1720
SAUNDERS-PRYSE of Gogerddan,Cardigan
28 Jul 1866 UK See "Pryse"
SAUNDERSON of Saxby,Lincs
25 Nov 1611 E 1 Nicholas Saunderson                      c 1561 17 May 1630
He was subsequently created Viscount
Castleton (qv) in 1627 with which title the
baronetcy then merged until its extinction
in 1723                                                
SAVAGE of Rocksavage,Cheshire
29 Jun 1611 E 1 John Savage                            14 Jul 1615
14 Jul 1615 2 Thomas Savage                        c 1586 20 Nov 1635
He was subsequently created Viscount
Savage (qv) in 1626 with which title the
baronetcy then merged until its extinction
in 1735                                               
SAVILE of Thornhill,Yorks
29 Jun 1611 E 1 George Savile                                   c 1550 12 Nov 1622
MP for Boroughbridge 1586-1587 and
Yorkshire 1592                           
12 Nov 1622 2 George Savile                                    c 1611 19 Dec 1626
19 Dec 1626 3 William Savile                                  c 1612 24 Jan 1644
MP for Yorkshire 1640 and Old Sarum
1641-1642                                       
24 Jan 1644 4 George Savile,Marquess of Halifax                                      11 Nov 1633 5 Apr 1695 61
5 Apr 1695 5 William Savile,Marquess of Halifax 1665 31 Aug 1700 35
31 Aug 1700 6 John Savile                                       15 Feb 1651 c 1704
c 1704 7 George Savile                               18 Feb 1678 16 Sep 1743 65
MP for Yorkshire 1728-1734
16 Sep 1743 8 George Savile                              18 Jul 1726 10 Jan 1784 57
to    MP for Yorkshire 1759-1784
10 Jan 1784 Extinct on his death                     
SAVILE of Methley,Yorks
29 Jun 1611 E 1 Henry Savile                                 1579 23 Jun 1632 52
to    MP for Aldborough 1604-1611 and
23 Jun 1632 Yorkshire 1629                            
Extinct on his death                     
SAVILE of Copley,Yorks
24 Jul 1662 E 1 John Savile                               c 1640 1689
to    Extinct on his death                     
1689
SAVORY of The Woodlands,Bucks
24 Mar 1890 UK 1 William Scovell Savory            30 Nov 1826 4 Mar 1895 68
4 Mar 1895 2 Borradaile Savory                   5 Oct 1855 12 Sep 1906 50
12 Sep 1906 3 William Borradaile Savory         14 May 1882 16 Sep 1961 79
to    Extinct on his death                     
16 Sep 1961
SAVORY of Buckhurst Park,Berks
14 Sep 1891 UK 1 Joseph Savory                               23 Jul 1843 1 Oct 1921 78
to    MP for Appleby 1892-1900
1 Oct 1921 Extinct on his death                     
SAWLE of Penrice,Cornwall
22 Mar 1836 UK See "Graves-Sawle"
SAXTON of Circourt,Berks
26 Jul 1794 GB 1 Charles Saxton c 1730 11 Nov 1808
11 Nov 1808 2 Charles Saxton 2 Oct 1773 25 Jan 1838 64
to    MP for Cashel 1812-1818
25 Jan 1838 Extinct on his death                     
SCARISBRICK of Greaves Hall,Lancs
17 Jul 1909 UK 1 Thomas Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick 28 Apr 1874 18 May 1933 59
MP for Dorset South 1906-1910
18 May 1933 2 Everard Talbot Scarisbrick          10 Dec 1896 29 Aug 1955 58
to    Extinct on his death                     
29 Aug 1955
SCHRODER of The Dell,Berks
13 Dec 1892 UK 1 John Henry William Schroder 13 Feb 1825 20 Apr 1910 85
to    Extinct on his death                     
20 Apr 1910
SCHUSTER of Collingham Road,London
24 Jul 1906 UK 1 Felix Schuster                       21 Apr 1854 13 May 1936 82
13 May 1936 2 Felix Victor Schuster                 26 May 1885 22 Dec 1962 77
22 Dec 1962 3 Felix James Moncrieff Schuster 8 Jan 1913 12 Mar 1996 83
to    Extinct on his death                     
12 Mar 1996
SCLATER of Cambridge,Cambs
25 Jul 1660 E 1 Thomas Sclater                         9 Jul 1615 10 Dec 1684 69
to    Extinct on his death                     
10 Dec 1684
SCOTT of Kew Green,Middlesex
9 Aug 1653 E 1 William Scott                             1681
1681 2 William Scott                         c 1700
c 1700 3 William Scott                           1723
1723 4 William Scott                           c 1775
to    On his death the baronetcy became either
c 1775 dormant or extinct                            
SCOTT of Thirlstane,Selkirk
22 Aug 1666 NS 1 Francis Scott                        11 May 1645 7 Mar 1712 66
7 Mar 1712 2 William Scott                         c 1680 8 Oct 1725
8 Oct 1725 3 Francis Napier                      c 1702 11 Apr 1773
He had previously succeeded to the Barony
of Napier of Merchistoun (qv) in 1706 with
which title the baronetcy then merged
SCOTT of Ancrum,Roxburgh
27 Oct 1671 NS 1 John Scott                            1712
1712 2 Patrick Scott                        1734
1734 3 John Scott                              21 Feb 1746
21 Feb 1746 4 William Scott                      16 Jun 1769
16 Jun 1769 5 John Scott                                24 Dec 1812
24 Dec 1812 6 William Scott                              26 Jul 1803 12 Oct 1871 68
MP for Carlisle 1829-1830 and
Roxburghshire 1859-1870 
12 Oct 1871 7 William Monteath Scott        1829 21 May 1902 72
to    Extinct on his death                     
21 May 1902
SCOTT of Great Barr,Staffs
30 Apr 1806 UK 1 Joseph Scott                          31 Mar 1752 17 Jun 1828 76
MP for Worcester 1802-1806
17 Jun 1828 2 Edward Dolman Scott        22 Oct 1793 27 Dec 1851 58
MP for Lichfield 1831-1837
27 Dec 1851 3 Francis Edward Scott              25 Feb 1824 21 Nov 1863 39
He had previously succeeded to the
baronetcy of Bateman of Hartington Hall,
Derby (qv) in 1824 when the baronetcies
merged                               
21 Nov 1863 4 Edward William Dolman Scott 23 Dec 1854 1 Apr 1871 16
1 Apr 1871 5 Arthur Douglas Bateman Scott 3 Sep 1860 18 Mar 1884 23
18 Mar 1884 6 Edward Dolman Scott         12 Feb 1826 8 Mar 1905 79
8 Mar 1905 7 Douglas Edward Scott       2 Feb 1863 22 Aug 1951 88
For further information on this baronet,see
the note at the foot of this page
22 Aug 1951 8 Edward Arthur Dolman Scott 14 Dec 1905 1980 74
1980 9 Douglas Francis Scott       26 Aug 1908
Extinct?                            
SCOTT of Dunninald,Forfar
13 Dec 1806 UK 1 James Sibbald Scott                       17 Sep 1819
17 Sep 1819 2 David Scott Scott                  25 Jul 1782 18 Jun 1851 68
MP for Yarmouth IOW 1806               
18 Jun 1851 3 James Sibbald David Scott 14 Jun 1814 26 Jun 1885 71
26 Jun 1885 4 Francis David Sibbald Scott 30 Mar 1851 11 Aug 1906 55
11 Aug 1906 5 Francis Montagu Sibbald Scott 23 Jul 1885 10 Aug 1945 60
to    Extinct on his death                     
10 Aug 1945
SCOTT of Hartington Hall,Derby
15 Dec 1806 UK See "Bateman"
SCOTT of Abbotsford,Roxburgh
22 Apr 1820 UK 1 Walter Scott                           15 Aug 1771 21 Sep 1832 61
   
21 Sep 1832 2 Walter Scott                          28 Oct 1801 8 Feb 1847 45
to    Extinct on his death                     
8 Feb 1847
SCOTT of Lytchet Minster,Dorset
8 Sep 1821 UK 1 Claude Scott                        11 May 1742 27 Mar 1830 87
27 Mar 1830 2 Samuel Scott                       29 Apr 1772 30 Sep 1849 77
30 Sep 1849 3 Claude Edward Scott                15 Apr 1804 27 Jul 1874 70
27 Jul 1874 4 Claude Edward Scott                11 Jul 1840 28 Jun 1880 39
28 Jun 1880 5 Edward Henry Scott         19 Feb 1842 1 Aug 1883 41
1 Aug 1883 6 Samuel Edward Scott              25 Oct 1873 21 Feb 1943 69
MP for Marylebone West 1898-1918
For further information on this baronet's wife
and the scandal in which she was involved, see
the note at the foot of this page.
21 Feb 1943 7 Robert Claude Scott             25 Oct 1886 21 Dec 1961 75
to    Extinct on his death                     
21 Dec 1961
SCOTT of Connaught Place,London
23 Feb 1899 UK 1 John Edward Arthur Murray Scott                        23 Feb 1847 17 Jan 1912 64
to    Extinct on his death                     
17 Jan 1912 For further information on this baronet, see the
notes at the foot of the pages containing
details of the baronetcy of Wallace, created in
1871 and the barony of Sackville
SCOTT of Beauclerc,Northumberland
27 Jul 1907 UK 1 Walter Scott                            17 Aug 1826 8 Apr 1910 83
8 Apr 1910 2 John Scott                            23 Aug 1854 29 Apr 1922 67
29 Apr 1922 3 Walter Scott                             31 Mar 1895 8 Jun 1967 72
8 Jun 1967 4 Walter Scott                         29 Jul 1918 29 Nov 1992 74
29 Nov 1992 5 Walter John Scott                  24 Feb 1948
SCOTT of Yews,Westmorland
27 Jul 1909 UK 1 James William Scott             23 Jun 1844 4 Aug 1913 69
4 Aug 1913 2 Samuel Haslam Scott       7 Aug 1875 23 Jun 1960 84
23 Jun 1960 3 Oliver Christopher Anderson Scott 6 Nov 1922
SCOTT of Witley,Surrey
3 Feb 1913 UK 1 Percy Scott                         10 Jul 1853 18 Oct 1924 71
18 Oct 1924 2 Douglas Winchester Scott      4 Feb 1907 10 Apr 1984 77
10 Apr 1984 3 Anthony Percy Scott              1 May 1937
SCOTT of Abbotsford,Roxburgh
23 Jun 1932 UK See "Maxwell-Scott"
SCOTT of Rotherfield Park,Hants
16 Feb 1962 UK 1 Jervoise Bolitho Scott         3 Feb 1892 21 Jun 1965 73
21 Jun 1965 2 James Walter Scott                 26 Oct 1924 2 Nov 1993 69
Lord Lieutenant Hampshire 1982-1993
2 Nov 1993 3 James Jervoise Scott                   12 Oct 1952
SCOTT-DOUGLAS of Maxwell,Roxburgh
27 Jun 1786 GB See "Douglas"
SCOTTER of Eastbourne,Sussex
16 Jul 1907 UK 1 Charles Scotter                             22 Oct 1835 13 Dec 1910 75
13 Dec 1910 2 Frederick Charles Scotter          29 Jun 1868 26 Nov 1911 43
to    Extinct on his death                     
26 Nov 1911
SCOURFIELD of Williamston,Pembroke
18 Feb 1876 UK 1 John Henry Scourfield           30 Jan 1808 3 Jun 1876 68
MP for Haverfordwest 1852-1868 and
Pembrokeshire 1868-1876. Lord Lieutenant
Haverfordwest 1857-1876            
3 Jun 1876 2 Owen Henry Philipps Scourfield 10 Oct 1847 5 Feb 1921 73
to    Extinct on his death                     
5 Feb 1921
SCROPE of Cockerington,Lincs
16 Jan 1667 E 1 Carr Scrope                                       20 Sep 1649 1680 30
to    Extinct on his death                     
1680
SCUDAMORE of Holme Lacy,Hereford
1 Jun 1620 1 John Scudamore                         22 Mar 1601 19 May 1671 70
He was subsequently created Viscount
Scudamore (qv) in 1628 with which title the
baronetcy then merged until its extinction
in 1716                                              
SCUDAMORE of Ballingham,Hereford
23 Jun 1644 E 1 John Scudamore                         2 Aug 1600 c 1649
c 1649 2 John Scudamore                                30 Jul 1630 22 Aug 1684 54
22 Aug 1684 3 Barnaby Scudamore                 c 1720
to    Extinct on his death                     
c 1720
SEAGER of St Mellons,Monmouth
1 Jul 1952 UK 1 George Leighton Seager           11 Jan 1896 17 Oct 1963 67
He was subsequently created Baron Leighton
of St.Mellons (qv) in 1962 with which title the
baronetcy remains merged,although,as at Sep
2008,the baronetcy does not appear on the
Official Roll of the Baronetage
SEALE of Mount Boone,Devon
31 Jul 1838 UK 1 John Henry Seale                      25 Dec 1780 29 Nov 1844 63
MP for Dartmouth 1832-1844
29 Nov 1844 2 Henry Paul Seale                     17 Feb 1806 17 Dec 1897 91
17 Dec 1897 3 John Henry Seale                     14 Nov 1843 29 Jul 1914 70
29 Jul 1914 4 John Carteret Hyde Seale  23 Jul 1881 22 May 1964 82
22 May 1964 5 John Henry Seale                3 Mar 1921
SEAMAN of Bouverie Street,London
17 Mar 1933 UK 1 Owen Seaman                            18 Sep 1861 2 Feb 1936 74
to    Extinct on his death                     
2 Feb 1936
SEBRIGHT of Besford,Worcs
20 Dec 1626 E 1 Edward Sebright                          c 1585 c 1658
c 1658 2 Edward Sebright                      c 1645 11 Sep 1679
11 Sep 1679 3 Edward Sebright                          1668 15 Dec 1702 34
15 Dec 1702 4 Thomas Saunders Sebright 11 May 1692 12 Apr 1736 43
MP for Hertfordshire 1715-1736
12 Apr 1736 5 Thomas Saunders Sebright 21 Dec 1723 30 Oct 1761 37
30 Oct 1761 6 John Sebright                           19 Oct 1725 23 Feb 1794 68
MP for Bath 1763-1774      
23 Feb 1794 7 John Saunders Sebright       23 May 1767 15 Apr 1846 78
MP for Hertfordshire 1807-1835
15 Apr 1846 8 Thomas Gage Saunders Sebright 1802 29 Aug 1864 62
29 Aug 1864 9 John Gage Saunders Sebright 20 Aug 1843 15 Nov 1890 47
15 Nov 1890 10 Egbert Cecil Saunders Sebright 12 Jun 1871 1 Apr 1897 25
1 Apr 1897 11 Edgar Reginald Saunders Sebright 27 May 1854 25 Dec 1917 63
25 Dec 1917 12 Guy Thomas Saunders Sebright 19 Aug 1856 11 Sep 1933 77
11 Sep 1933 13 Giles Edward Sebright           12 Nov 1896 9 Dec 1954 58
9 Dec 1954 14 Hugo Giles Edmund Sebright 2 Mar 1931 16 Apr 1985 54
16 Apr 1985 15 Peter Giles Vivian Sebright 2 Aug 1953 25 Oct 2003 50
25 Oct 2003 16 Rufus Hugo Giles Sebright                    31 Jul 1978
SEDLEY of Ailesford,Kent
29 Jun 1611 E 1 William Sedley c 1558 27 Feb 1618
27 Feb 1618 2 John Sedley c 1597 13 Aug 1638
13 Aug 1638 3 Henry Sedley c 1623 1641
1641 4 William Sedley 1656
1656 5 Charles Sedley 30 Mar 1639 20 Aug 1701 62
to    MP for New Romney 1668-1681,1690-1695 and
20 Aug 1701 1696-1701
Extinct on his death
SEDLEY of Great Chart,Kent
24 Sep 1621 E 1 Isaack Sedley 1627
1627 2 John Sedley c 1600 21 Nov 1673
21 Nov 1673 3 Isaac Sedley by 1695
by 1695 4 Charles Sedley Oct 1702
Oct 1702 5 John Sedley c 1710
c 1710 6 George Sedley by 1722
by 1722 7 George Sedley 5 Aug 1737
5 Aug 1737 8 Charles Sedley c 1770
to    Extinct on his death
c 1770
SEDLEY of Southfleet,Kent
10 Jul 1702 E 1 Charles Sedley c 1695 18 Feb 1730
18 Feb 1730 2 Charles Sedley c 1721 23 Aug 1778
to    MP for Nottingham 1747-1754 and 1774-1778
23 Aug 1778 Extinct on his death
SEELY of Sherwood Lodge,Notts
19 Feb 1896 UK 1 Charles Seely                                         11 Aug 1833 16 Apr 1915 81
MP for Nottingham 1869-1874 and 1880-1885
and Nottingham West 1885-1886 and
1892-1895                                                   
16 Apr 1915 2 Charles Hilton Seely               7 Jul 1859 26 Feb 1926 66
MP for Lincoln 1895-1906          
26 Feb 1926 3 Hugh Michael Seely,later [1941] 1st
Baron Sherwood                       2 Oct 1898 1 Apr 1970 71
1 Apr 1970 4 Victor Basil John Seely          18 May 1900 10 May 1980 79
 
10 May 1980 5 Nigel Edward Seely                 28 Jul 1923
SELBY of Whitehouse,Durham
3 Mar 1664 E 1 George Selby                         Sep 1668
Sep 1668 2 George Selby                           Sep 1668
to    Extinct on his death - he held the
Sep 1668 baronetcy for only one hour                        
SELBY-BIGGE of Kings Sutton,Northants
14 Feb 1919 UK 1 Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge 3 Apr 1860 24 May 1951 91
24 May 1951 2 John Amherst Selby-Bigge          20 Jun 1892 3 Oct 1973 81
to    Extinct on his death
3 Oct 1973
Sir Henry Paulet St. John-Mildmay, 3rd baronet
From 'The Times' of 16 December 1797:-
'Sir Henry St. John Mildmay, Bart, a few days since, met with the following extraordinary
accident at his seat in Hampshire: returning from a hard chace [sic] with his horse, Telegraph,
(which he bought of Lord Villiers for 600 guineas) he dismounted, and told his groom he thought 
he might venture to pat him, and accordingly put his right hand towards his neck, when the
horse seized it in his mouth, and held it there for more than a minute, in despite of all the
endeavours of two grooms to disengage it. The consequence was, that Sir Henry was
compelled to suffer an amputation of all of his fingers from that hand in the course of the day.'
 
Sir Richard Sandford, 3rd baronet
At first glance, the date of birth of the 3rd baronet, when considered in conjunction with the
date of death of his father, the 2nd baronet, might seem to be incorrect. The natural inference
would be that I have incorrectly copied the date of death of the father as being the date of
of birth of the son. However, the dates as they stand are correct. The reason for these dates
is simply that the 2nd baronet was murdered in Whitefriars, London, on the same day (some
sourced say the same hour) as his son was born. The 3rd baronet therefore inherited the
baronetcy on the day he was born. The murderers of the 2nd baronet, two men named Henry
Symbal and William Jones, were both executed shortly afterwards.
Lady Sophia Cadogan (1874-1937), wife of Sir
Samuel Edward Scott, 6th baronet
After succeeding to the baronetcy as a child of 9, Sir Samuel married, on 29 June 1896, Sophia
Beatrix Mary Cadogan, younger daughter of the 5th Earl Cadogan, the then Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland. She was born 6 April 1874, and she was therefore 22 at the time of her marriage.
On 17 April 1899, Lady Scott suddenly disappeared. She drove from her residence in
Grosvenor Square to Bond Street to do some shopping. Once there, she dismissed her
coachman and subsequently failed to return to her house.
The following summary of the resulting scandal is taken from the 'Chicago Daily Tribune' of 5
December 1901:-
'………Lady Sophie...…..became afflicted in 1899 with melancholia, the result of a severe illness,
following the premature birth of a child [presumably a miscarriage]. It was while suffering from
this melancholia that she allowed herself to be persuaded by Algernon Burnaby, one of her
husband's fellow officers and best friends, to desert Sir Samuel, leaving a letter behind her
telling him that she had eloped.
'According to the story told at the time by the relatives and friends of the family, and which
was popularly believed, Lady Sophie before reaching Dover, on her way to the Continent - that
is to say, within a couple of hours of her elopement - recovered her senses sufficiently to
become aware of what she was doing, and, parting from the companion of her flight, sought
refuge with some of her cousins in the south of England.
'According to the story Sir Samuel, realising that his wife had not been responsible for her
action, asked her parents to take care of her until she had recovered her health, and then,
resigning his commission in the army, started off on a yachting trip with her around the world.
They had reached India when the war in south Africa broke out. Sir Samuel, who is 29, sent his
wife home, presented his magnificent yacht to the government for use as a hospital ship, and
rejoined the army, taking an active share in the campaign, and, since his return to England,
after distinguishing himself in the field, has been living on the happiest terms with his wife,
whose canvassing contributed largely to his election to Parliament.
'Society received her everywhere, taking the story, which had been circulated as true, and
regarding her rather as the irresponsible victim of a false friend, at a time when her mind was
unbalanced by illness, rather than guilty of any serious wrongdoing. True, she has not
reappeared at court, but she has been repeatedly received by Queen Alexandra and by her
daughters privately and been treated by the royal family with the utmost kindness and
consideration. In fact, the story published in the newspapers, according to which she has been
subjected to ostracism since the elopement episode, is altogether untrue, and as the law had
not been invoked in the case, there was no reason why Lady Sophia should not in course of
time reappear at court.
'Sir Samuel, Lord Cadogan, and their relatives and friends, however, counted without the Hon.
Sybil Burnaby, that is to say, the wife of the officer who eloped with Lady Sophie, for he was
a married man. Apparently the Hon. Mrs Burnaby, sister of Lord Delamere, is anxious to marry,
and for this purpose to secure a dissolution of her marriage to Algernon Burnaby. So, in spite
of all the influence that could be brought to bear by the King, the royal family, and by the
most powerful leaders of London society, she proceeded to sue her husband for a divorce,
naming Lady Sophie as co-respondent, and producing evidence to show that the story until
now current about Lady Sophie was untrue, in so far that it asserted that she had left
Burnaby within a couple of hours after her elopement, and that she had quitted him as soon
as ever the London train had reached Dover. For, according to the testimony on the strength
of which Mrs Burnaby got her divorce, Lady Sophie had spent nearly two months at Baggrave
Hall, the Leicestershire county seat of Algernon Burnaby, that is to say the time when,
according to the story hitherto believed, she had been under the care of relatives in the
south of England.
'Of course the publication of this evidence does not in any way affect the statement that
Lady Sophie was mentally irresponsible at the time when she deserted her husband. But the
placing on official record in court that she had lived with Algernon Burnaby at Baggrave
Hall as his wife for a couple of months practically destroys her position in London society,
in spite of her reconciliation with her husband and renders it impossible that she should ever
resume her place at King Edward's court.'
After being reconciled to her husband, it appears that they lived happily together until Lady
Sophie died in 1937. The former Mrs Burnaby died in May 1911, as a result of falling out of a
third-floor window at her house in Wilton Place. Algernon Burnaby was quietly dismissed from
the army and, after being divorced by Sybil, married an American heiress, Minna Field, in
1906. Burnaby, prior to his involvement in the scandal, was already well-known in England. He
was the nephew of Colonel Fred Burnaby, one of England's most famous soldiers of the 19th
century. Algernon had also gained fame as one of the participants of the famous midnight
steeplechase which had taken place at Melton Mowbray in March 1890, this event having
arisen from a challenge made at a dinner party at the home of Lady Augusta Fane. The
riders had hoped for a moonlit night, but when it the moon was obscured by clouds, they
borrowed sufficient oil-lamps from the local railway station to light the 3-mile course, while
all of the riders wore white night-shirts. Burnaby died in November 1938 at the age of 70,
having been Master of the Quorn, probably the most famous hunt in England, for 14 years.
 
Sir Douglas Edward Scott, 7th baronet of Great Barr [UK 1806]
Sir Douglas appeared before the courts in March 1918, charged with bigamy. The following
report appeared in 'The Times' on 29 March 1918:-
'At Westminster Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Francis, the Rev. Sir Douglas Edward
Scott, 54, of Devonshire House, Theale, Berks, was charged with marrying Vanda Marion
Williams at Caversham, his wife, Lady Scott, being alive; with obtaining a naval uniform and
a lady's costume, and other articles, from Messrs. Burberry by false pretences; and with
obtaining £15 by false pretences from Messrs. Selfridge's.
'Lady Scott deposed that she was the wife of the prisoner, and resided at Theale. She was
married on December 11, 1899. At the Registry Office, Lambeth. During the last three years
they had lived at Theale. There were six children of the marriage, five living. She last saw her
husband before his arrest on January 14. Ostensibly he left for France in connexion with the
Church Army.
'Vanda Marion Williams, a young woman living at St.George's-road, Pimlico, stated that she was
the widow of a Cardiff shipping clerk. Since last Easter she had been employed as assistant in
the refreshment room at Reading Railway Station. She made the acquaintance of the defendant
there. He asked her if she would assist him in France, and she sais she had no desire to go.
Afterwards the defendant said that he cared for her, and that he had lost his wife two years
ago. Her asked her on several occasions to become his wife. At first she refused him, but
ultimately agreed to marry him on December 24. Arrangements were made for the banns to be
put up at St.Peter's Church, Caversham. At the beginning of the year Sir Douglas went
hurriedly to France, but returned in February. They were married on February 18, and stayed
at hotels in London. The witness remained with the defendant at the Grosvenor Hotel until
his arrest. Their marriage was announced in the Morning Post on the instruction of the
defendant.
'Detective-sergeant Purkiss stated that while the defendant was in custody he (the witness)
asked him if the lady at the Grosvenor Hotel was his wife. The defendant replied "Certainly
she is. Lady Scott, my first wife, is dead." On March 21, when identified by the real Lady
Scott and told that he would be charged with bigamy, the defendant said, "I quite expected
that would happen. I am sorry I told you a lie." The prisoner, in reply to the statutory cahrge,
said, "I will reserve what I have to say for elsewhere."
Another report, which appeared in the Melbourne 'Argus' on 29 June 1918, stated that Sir
Douglas had pretended that he was a commander in the navy, hence the naval uniform already
mentioned above. The article further states that Sir Douglas was an undischarged bankrupt,
and that he appeared to be a serial bigamist, since it reports that "becoming engaged to a
well-connected young woman in the north, he inserted in a newspaper an untrue statement
of Lady Scott's death. The banns were published, but the young woman's father discovered
the facts. She gave birth to a child."
At the conclusion of his trial, Sir Douglas was found guilty and sentenced to 18 months'
imprisonment with hard labour.
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