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  2. List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of England - Wikipedia

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    also Baronet Bacon of Mildenhall in the Baronetage of England. Premier Baronet of England. Badd of Cames Oysells: 1643: Badd: extinct 1683 Bagot of Blithfield: 1627: Bagot: extant: sixth Baronet created Baron Bagot in 1780; baronetcy unproven as of 30 June 2006 (14th Baronet died 2001) – under review Baker of Sisinghurst: 1611: Baker: extinct ...

  3. List of baronies in the Peerage of England - Wikipedia

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    Created Earl of Effingham (UK) in 1837 Baron Williams of Thame: 1554: Williams: extinct 1559: Baron Percy: 1557: Percy: extinct 1670: Baron Hastings of Loughborough: 1558: Hastings: extinct 1572: Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon: 1559: Carey: extinct 1765: also Earl of Dover from 1628 to 1677 Baron St John of Bletso: 1559: St John: extant: Baron ...

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

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    first Baronet obtained a new patent in 1819, which creation became extinct in 1853 Baird of Newbyth [citation needed] 1809: Baird: extant Baird of Stonehaven (now Keith) [55] 1897: Baird: extant: second Baronet created Viscount Stonehaven in 1938; the second Viscount succeeded as Earl of Kintore in 1974. Baker of Ranston [56] 1802: Baker ...

  5. List of extant baronetcies - Wikipedia

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    King James I created the hereditary Order of Baronets in England on 22 May 1611, to fund the settlement of Ireland. He offered the dignity to 200 gentlemen of good birth, with a clear estate of £ 1,000 a year, on condition that each one should pay a sum equivalent to three years' pay to 30 soldiers at 8 d. per day per man (total – £1,095 ...

  6. List of family seats of English nobility - Wikipedia

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    John Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England (Scott, Webster and Geary, London, 1838) Bernard Burke, The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time (Heritage Books, London, 1840)

  7. Calke Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The garden Seals of the Le Harpur family by Wenceslas Hollar. Calke Priory was founded by Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester some time between 1115 and 1120 and was dedicated to St Giles; d'Avranches had inherited from his father vast estates in both England and Normandy, of which Calke and many of the surrounding villages were part.

  8. Once nationally known but abandoned for decades, this dairy ...

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    Buildings from an old farm are empty and deteriorating at 7802 Marsh Rd., Monday, March 18, 2024 in the Traders Point neighborhood. ... Normandy Farms stretched 600 acres and was known in the mid ...

  9. Vernon family - Wikipedia

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    Vernon of Haddon arms Haddon Hall, Derbyshire: photograph by Eirian Evans St Bartholomew's church, Tong, shrine church of the Vernon family.. Sir Richard de Vernon (d. c. 1215) acquired the manor by his late 12th century marriage to the heiress of Nether Haddon and Haddon Hall, Alice Avenell, daughter of William Avenell. [3]