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  • A '''Baronet''' is an hereditary honour bestowed by the [[Sovereign]] of the [[United Ki
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Baronet]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A politician, in the [[United Kingdom]], who was made the 1st [[Mount Baronet|Baronet Mount]] in 1921, a great-grandfather of [[Prime Minister of the United King
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  • '''Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet''' (1754-1835) was Scottish politician, writer on finance and agriculture a
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  • ...im, 3rd baronet, and (b. 24 June 1935) Sir Mahomed Currimbhoy Ebrahim, 4th baronet.
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  • A politician, in the [[United Kingdom]], who was made the 1st [[Mount Baronet|Baronet Mount]] in 1921, a great-grandfather of [[Prime Minister of the United King
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  • {{rpl|William Mount, 1st Baronet}} {{rpl|William Mount, 2nd Baronet}}
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  • {{r|Sir Hugh Cholmley, 1st Baronet}} {{r|Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Baronet}}
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  • ...rage, below a Viscount, but above the (non-peerage) hereditary honour of a Baronet.
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  • {{r|Baronet}}
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  • {{r|Sir Hugh Cholmley, 1st Baronet}} {{r|Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Baronet}}
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  • {{r|Baronet}}
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  • ...[[Viscount]], but above the (non-[[peerage]]) [[hereditary honour]] of a [[Baronet]].
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  • {{r|Baronet}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Baronet]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Baronet}}
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  • {{r|Baronet}}
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  • ...pair of brothers. She had a relationship with [[Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet|William Johnson]], a provincial official in the [[Mohawk River]] valley. S
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  • ...f Lake George]]. Parliament rewarded his victory there with letters and a baronet.
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  • '''Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet''' (1754-1835) was Scottish politician, writer on finance and agriculture a
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  • {{rpl|Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet}}
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  • {{r|Baronet}}
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  • ...ssued [[Letters Patent]] conferring the "dignity, state and degree" of a [[Baronet]] on [[Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim]] of Bombay and to "the heirs male of his bod ...e trustee to support the dignity of the [[hereditary title]] for the first baronet and his heirs, following the precedent set by the [[Cowasji Jehangir Barone
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  • ...egraph2022-01-07/><ref name=cracroftsDavidCameron/> His father, the third Baronet, prefers to go simply as Mister Mount, not Sir Mount.<ref name=theguardian2
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  • A '''Baronet''' is an hereditary honour bestowed by the [[Sovereign]] of the [[United Ki
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  • Sir '''Oswald Ernald Mosley''', 6th Baronet (November 16th, 1896 – December 3rd 1980) was a [[United Kingdom|British]
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  • ...courtesy title for the wives and widows of any aristocrat with the rank of baronet or higher. The wife or widow of a lord; a courtesy title for the daughter o
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  • ...ghold|March 1643]]''': Castle garrison led by Sir [[Sir Hugh Cholmley, 1st Baronet|Hugh Cholmley]]; briefly loses the Castle to his cousin, Captain [[Browne B
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  • ...a miserable existence because as the wife of a crotchety old man who has a baronet's title; we find out how to live well on nothing a year; and we are instruc
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  • Sir '''William Osler''', 1st Baronet was born on July 12, 1849 in Bond Head, [[Canada]] West (now [[Ontario]]),
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  • {{r|Baronet}}
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  • {{rpl|Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet}} (In [http://edina.ac.uk/stat-acc-scot/ The Statistical Accounts of Scotla
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  • ...(1676 - 1755) a politician and advocate who had been created a hereditary baronet in 1679, and who became a prominent patron of the arts, including to the ar
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  • ...iage of her brother Edward to Elizabeth Bridges, the daughter of a Kentish baronet, Jane was able to travel independently into Kent. Those domestic changes be
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  • ...g on debate with opponents of phrenology like [[Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet|Sir William Hamilton]] (the philosopher), [[Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey|F
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  • ...Charles I, with 700 Royalist soldiers led by Sir [[Sir Hugh Cholmley, 1st Baronet|Hugh Cholmley]] - who originally occupied the [[castle]] as a Parliamentari ...de was turning in the Parliamentarians' favour: [[Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Baronet|Sir Matthew Boynton]] had replaced Meldrum, favouring cannon fire from land
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  • Castle garrison led by Sir [[Sir Hugh Cholmley, 1st Baronet|Hugh Cholmley]]; briefly loses the Castle to his cousin, Captain [[Browne B
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  • ...ith 700 [[Cavalier|Royalist]] soldiers led by Sir [[Sir Hugh Cholmley, 1st Baronet|Hugh Cholmley]] - who originally occupied the [[castle]] as a Parliamentari ...de was turning in the Parliamentarians' favour: [[Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Baronet|Sir Matthew Boynton]] had replaced Meldrum, favouring cannon fire from land
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  • ...patrons in the 1720s were [[Edwin Stead]] of Kent; [[Sir William Gage, 7th Baronet|Sir William Gage]] of Sussex; and [[Alan Brodrick, 2nd Viscount Midleton|Al
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  • ...ed in fierce rivalry in the pig-rearing arena with his neighbor, the obese baronet [[Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe]]. With Emsworth's champion [[Empress of Blan
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  • ...number of skilled emigrants and in 1624, James I created a new order of [[Baronet]]s. Admission to this order was obtained by sending six labourers or artisa
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  • * Sir Leicester Dedlock &mdash; a crusty baronet, very much older than his wife and very "out of place" in the England of th
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  • ...''The Heart of Midlothian'', in addition to others. In 1820 he was made a baronet, and in 1822 virtually organised King [[George IV]]'s visit to Scotland, co
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  • [[File:Sir Walter Womersley.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Sir Walter Womersley, 1st Baronet|Sir Walter Womersley]],<br />[[Secretary of State for Work and Pensions|Min | [[Sir Walter Womersley, 1st Baronet|Sir Walter Womersley]]
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  • Through his mother, RLS was descended from Gilbert Elliott, 1st Baronet of Minto and the Reverend George Smith, and was related to [[Arthur St. Cla
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  • <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>[[Sir William Gage, 7th Baronet]]</td> <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>[[Sir Horatio Mann, 2nd Baronet]]</td>
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  • ...he Knights Hospitaller|Knights of Malta until 1798.) The British title of baronet was established by James I of England in 1611 as an inheritable knighthood,
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  • |Also known as the King George, Baronet, and also the Eve, a porn cinema.
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  • ...ith 700 [[Cavalier|Royalist]] soldiers led by Sir [[Sir Hugh Cholmley, 1st Baronet|Hugh Cholmley]] - who originally occupied the castle as a [[Roundheads|Parl
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  • ...ith 700 [[Cavalier|Royalist]] soldiers led by Sir [[Sir Hugh Cholmley, 1st Baronet|Hugh Cholmley]] - who originally occupied the castle as a [[Roundheads|Parl
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  • ...s could be achieved.<ref> Andrew Lambert, "Scott, Sir Percy Moreton, first baronet (1853–1924)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,'' 2004; online e
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  • ...continued until 23:30. The next speech was by [[Sir Archibald Southby, 1st Baronet|Archibald Southby]], who tried to defend Chamberlain. He declared that Amer
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