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  2. Johnson baronets of New York (1755) - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet (1715–1774). [1] Sir John Johnson, 2nd Baronet (1742–1830) was a loyalist leader during the American Revolution.He married Mary Nicoll Watts, daughter of John Watts (1715–1789). [1] Sir Adam Gordon Johnson, 3rd Baronet (1781–1843) [1] Sir William George Johnson, 4th Baronet (1830–1908) [1] [2]

  3. Sir John Johnson, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier-General Sir John Johnson, 2nd Baronet (5 November 1741 – 4 January 1830) was an American-born military officer, politician and landowner who fought as a Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War. He was the son of Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, a prominent British Indian Department official in the Thirteen Colonies.

  4. Johnson baronets - Wikipedia

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    Johnson baronets of New York (1755) Johnson baronetcy of Ballikicavan (1775): see Johnson-Walsh baronets; Johnson baronets of Bath (1818) Johnson baronets of Dublin (1909): see Sir William Moore Johnson, 1st Baronet

  5. Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton - Wikipedia

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    Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, 2nd Baronet (16 February 1807 – 13 June 1862) [1] was a British nobleman who translated the Septuagint version of the Bible into English. Life [ edit ]

  6. Sutton baronets of Norwood Park (1772) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Arthur Edwin Sutton, 7th Baronet (1857–1948). [15] Son of the 4th Baronet. Sutton bought Shanks in 1920, and held it as his seat until his death. [16] Sir Arthur was married to Cecil Blanche Dumbleton (died 1948), [17] daughter of Walter Douglas Dumbleton. He was succeeded by his son. Sir Robert Lexington Sutton, 8th Baronet (1897–1981 ...

  7. Portal baronets - Wikipedia

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    On his death the title passed to his son, the fifth Baronet. He was chairman and director of Portals Ltd. As of 2010 the title is held by his son, the sixth Baronet, who succeeded in 1984. Sir Bertram Portal (1866–1949), third son of the first Baronet, was a Brigadier-General in the British Army.

  8. Armstrong baronets - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Window, Church of James the Less, Pangbourne, erected by Sir George Elliot Armstrong, 2nd Baronet (1866-1940) and his wife in memory of their son and a nephew who died in World War I. With arms of Armstrong and Eton College. In 1992 the angel's head featured on the second class Christmas postage stamp [1]

  9. Bernard baronets - Wikipedia

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    His younger son, the sixth Baronet, also represented Aylesbury in the House of Commons. On his death in 1883 without surviving male issue, the baronetcy became extinct. The Bernard Baronetcy, of Snakemoor in the County of Southampton , was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 27 January 1954 for Dallas Bernard , [ 2 ] Deputy ...