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John Turing, 1st Baronet d. 1662: Henry Turing d. 1657: George Turing d. 1657: John Turing 1650–1681: John Turing, 2nd Baronet d. 1682: John Turing, 3rd Baronet 1680–1733: Walter Turing 1681–1743: Alexander Turing, 4th Baronet 1702–1782: James Turing 1714–1788: Inglis Turing, 5th Baronet 1743–1791: Robert Turing, 6th Baronet 1745 ...
Sir Arthur George Ramsay Mackenzie, 11th Baronet (1865–1935) [1] [4] [5] Sir Robert Evelyn Mackenzie, 12th Baronet (1906–1990) [6] Peter Douglas Mackenzie, presumed 13th Baronet (1949–2021). Not on the Official Roll. [7] Miles Roderick Turing Mackenzie, presumed 14th Baronet (b. 1952), is a kinsman of the 13th Baronet. [7]
St John: dormant: fourth Baronet created Viscount St John in 1716; (10th Baronet died 1974) St John of Woodford: 1660: St John: extant: merged with the barony of St John in 1711. St Paul of Snarford: 1611: St Paul: extinct 1613 St Quintin of Harpham: 1642: St Quintin: extinct 1795 Standish of Duxbury: 1677: Standish: extinct 1812 Stanley of ...
Sir John Atholl Bannatyne Murray-Macgregor of Macgregor, 3rd Baronet (20 January 1810 – 11 May 1851) was a Scottish baronet and colonial administrator, who served briefly as President of the British Virgin Islands in 1851.
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 Great Britain. There were first created in 1707, and was replaced by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1801. A Title Date of creation ...
Sir Francis Acland, 2nd Baronet (died 1649) was the eldest son of the 1st Baronet He succeeded his father in 1647, and dying unmarried in 1649, was succeeded by his brother John. [1] [2] Sir John Acland, 3rd Baronet (died 1655) was the second son of the 1st Baronet. He succeeded his elder brother in 1649.
Sir John Hepburn-Murray, 3rd Baronet (died 1714) Sir Patrick Hepburn-Murray, 4th Baronet (1706–1756) Sir Alexander Hepburn-Murray, 5th Baronet (1754 – c. 1774)
The third Baronet was the son of John Osborn, eldest son of the second Baronet, who altered the spelling of the family surname to Osborn to avoid confusion with the Osborne family which had earlier been created Osborne baronets, of Kiveton in 1620, and were elevated to the peerage as the Duke of Leeds. [1] [2]