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  2. Sir Henry Slingsby, 5th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry Slingsby, 5th Baronet (c. 1693 – 1763) of Scriven was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons for 41 years between 1714 and 1763. Slingsby was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Slingsby, 4th Baronet and his wife Sarah Savile, daughter of John Savile of Methley, near Leeds.

  3. List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Peerages and baronetcies of Britain and Ireland Extant All Dukes Dukedoms Marquesses Marquessates Earls Earldoms Viscounts Viscountcies Barons Baronies Baronets Baronetcies En, Ir, NS, GB, UK (extinct) This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland. There were first created in 1619, and was replaced by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1800. The list is in alphabetical order ...

  4. List of extant baronetcies - Wikipedia

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    To be recognised as a baronet, it is necessary to prove a claim of succession. When this has been done, the name is entered on the Official Roll of the Baronetage. Persons who have not proven their claims may not be officially styled as baronets. [1] This was ordained by Royal Warrant in February 1910. [2]

  5. Michael Lindsay-Hogg - Wikipedia

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    Sir Michael Edward Lindsay-Hogg, 5th Baronet (born 5 May 1940), is a British American television, film, music video, and theatre director. Beginning his career in British television , Lindsay-Hogg became a pioneer in music film production, directing promotional films for the Beatles and the Rolling Stones .

  6. Hay baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Hay Baronetcy, of Linplum in the County of Haddington, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 26 March 1667 for James Hay, son of the Hon. William Hay, who was son of the 8th Lord Hay of Yester and brother of the 1st Earl of Tweeddale. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1751.

  7. Ingilby baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Ingilby Baronetcy, of Ripley Castle in the County of York and of Harrington in the County of Lincoln, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 26 July 1866 for Henry Ingilby. [2] He was the eldest son of Reverend Henry Ingilby, brother of the first Baronet of the 1781 creation, and had succeeded to the family estates on the ...

  8. List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom

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    fourth Baronet succeeded to Bateman Baronetcy of Hartington Hall in 1905 and was created Baron St Audries in 1911, the latter title which became extinct in 1971; seventh and fifth Baronet died 1971 Fuller-Eliott-Drake of Nutwell Court, Buckland Abbey and Yarcombe [43] 1821: Fuller-Eliott-Drake: extinct 1916: Fuller of Neston Park [304] 1910 ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Peerage and Baronetage - Wikipedia

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    Articles should start with the name and "Ordinal Baronet" in bold, followed as with other people by post-nominal letters. For example: Sir John Henry Smith, 5th Baronet, VC, MC (1 January 1900 – 31 December 1970) was a British war hero...