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The Houston Baronetcy, of Houston in the County of Renfrew, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 29 February 1668 for Patrick Houston. [1] The third Baronet represented Linlithgowshire in Parliament. After the death of the eighth Baronet in circa 1835, no-one successfully claimed the title, although there were living heirs.
Sir Patrick Houstoun of that Ilk, 1st Baronet (or Houston; died 1696 [1]) was a Scottish politician who served as a shire commissioner of the Parliament of Scotland for Renfrewshire in 1661 and Dunbartonshire in 1681–1682 and of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland for Dunbartonshire in 1678. [2]
Sir Patrick Houstoun, 1st Baronet; ... Sir Robert Houston, 1st Baronet This page was last edited on 27 May 2024, at 09:36 (UTC). Text ...
The second Baronet was a Colonel in the Grenadier Guards. In 1847 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Boswall on his marriage to Euphemia, daughter of Thomas Boswall. [ 2 ] The sixth Baronet, whose father Colonel Thomas Alford Houston-Boswall-Preston had assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Preston in 1886, [ 3 ...
Project Pat, whose real name is Patrick Earl Houston, is a former member of the rap group the Kaze and the older brother of fellow rapper Juicy J, a co-founder of Three 6 Mafia.
Whitney Houston and Bobbi Kristina Brown at the American Music Awards at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Nov. 22, 2009, in Los Angeles. Bobbi Kristina's death drew striking parallels to her mother's ...
(The Center Square) – Two Houston area law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty on Wednesday as Texas leads the U.S. in officer deaths. On Wednesday morning, Brazoria County ...
Houston, Texas, the fourth-most populated city in the United States, is named for him. Sir Robert Houston, descended from a Renfrew branch of the family, was a prominent Victorian ship owner who was created a baronet of the United Kingdom. He is credited with developing the theory of convoys first used during the Boer War.