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A baronet (/ˈbærənɪt/ or /ˈbærəˌnɛt/; abbreviated Bart or Bt) or the female equivalent, a baronetess (/ˈbærənɪtɪs/, /ˈbærənɪtɛs/, or /ˌbærəˈnɛtɛs/; abbreviation
Maneckji Petit, 2nd Baronet (1873–1933) Sir Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 3rd Baronet (1901–1983) Sir Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 4th Baronet (1934–1998) Sir Dinshaw
1st Baron Harington of Exton. The second Baronet was a Royalist during the English Civil War. The third Baronet was a Major-General in the Parliamentarian
The third Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Appleby. The fourth Baronet represented Grampound in the House of Commons. The fifth Baronet sat as Liberal
of Wales. Richard Grosvenor was created Baronet of Eaton in January 1622. Sir Richard Grosvenor, the 7th Baronet, was created Baron Grosvenor in 1761, and
Worsley, 1st Baronet (1792–1879) Sir William Cayley Worsley, 2nd Baronet (1828–1897) Sir William Henry Arthington Worsley, 3rd Baronet (1861–1936) Colonel
Worsley baronets of Hovingham Hall (1838)
de Beaudesert, in the Peerage of England (1553). He is also an Irish Baronet, of Plas Newydd in the County of Anglesey and of Mount Bagenall in the
succeeded him as baronets. Sir William Neville Abdy, 2nd Baronet (18 June 1844 – 9 August 1910) was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Abdy, 1st Baronet. He succeeded
Abdy baronets of Albyns (1849)
advisor to Charles I. The sixth Baronet assumed the additional surname of Bruce, a surname also held by the seventh Baronet. The latter sat as Member of
2nd Baronet (died 1727) Sir Alexander Gibson, 3rd Baronet (died 1774) Sir John Gibson, 4th Baronet (died 1781) Sir Robert Gibson, 5th Baronet (died
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English
Baronet; leader.
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British, English
From the Land that was Burned
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Irish
Irish : sometimes of English origin, but in County Kerry it is usually an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó DuinnÃn (see Dineen).English : patronymic from a variant of Dunn 2.Sir George Downing (1623–84), baronet, member of Parliament, and ambassador to the Netherlands in the time of both Cromwell and King Charles II, was the second graduate of the first class (1642) at Harvard College. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, the son of Emmanuel Downing of the Inner Temple and his second wife, Lucy Winthrop, sister of John Winthrop. The family emigrated to New England in 1638 and settled at Salem, MA.
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From the Land that was Burned
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English
English : habitational name from a place so named in Lincolnshire. The place name, recorded in the Domesday book as Cheuelestune, is probably from an Old Norse personal name Gjǫfull + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘village’.
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Battlefield; From the Triangular Field
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Hindu
Excellent, First, God of the skies
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Native American
Throne for the clouds.
Biblical
plant; verdure; moist; pot
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Australian, Scottish
Pure
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Clever
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Hindu, Indian
Happy
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Hindu
Lotus eyed
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Indian
Fortunate, Lucky, Successful
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n.
One on whom knighthood, a dignity next below that of baronet, is conferred by the sovereign, entitling him to be addressed as Sir; as, Sir John.
n.
The rank or patent of a baronet.
n.
A title prefixed to the Christian name of a knight or a baronet.
n.
A dignity or degree of honor next below a baron and above a knight, having precedency of all orders of knights except those of the Garter. It is the lowest degree of honor that is hereditary. The baronets are commoners.
n.
A woman of social distinction or position. In England, a title prefixed to the name of any woman whose husband is not of lower rank than a baron, or whose father was a nobleman not lower than an earl. The wife of a baronet or knight has the title of Lady by courtesy, but not by right.
n.
State or rank of a baronet.
n.
The collective body of baronets.