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Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Charles Solomon Henry, 1st Baronet (1860–1919) Sir Edward Richard Henry, 1st Baronet (1850–1931) Sir Denis Stanislaus Henry, 1st Baronet (1864–1925) Sir
Henry_baronets
English engineer and car designer (1863–1933)
Sir Frederick Henry Royce, 1st Baronet (/rɔɪs/; 27 March 1863 – 22 April 1933) was an English engineer famous for his designs of car and aeroplane engines
Henry_Royce
Viscountcy in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
created a baronet in 1612 (see Portman Baronets). In its third generation, when Sir William Portman, 6th Baronet, died in 1690 without progeny, the bulk
Viscount_Portman
Welsh noble peerage in United Kingdom
[page needed] Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – Baronetcies beginning with "L" (part 3) "Official Roll of the Baronetage (Baronets)". Standing Council of the Baronetage
Llewellyn_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
Baronet (1619–1690), English politician Sir Henry Felton, 1st Baronet (died 1624), of the Felton baronets Felton (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Henry_Felton
Hereditary title awarded by the British Crown
Boroughbridge, mentioned that baronets took part, along with barons and knights. Edward III created eight baronets in 1328. The title of baronet was initially conferred
Baronet
British baronet and retired officer of arms
Sir Henry Edgar Paston-Bedingfeld, 10th Baronet (born 7 December 1943) is a British baronet and retired officer of arms. Paston-Bedingfeld is the only
Henry_Paston-Bedingfeld
English Baronet
the English Baronets Now Existing ... Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms ... To which is Added an Account of Such Nova Scotia Baronets as are of English
Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 1st Baronet
Sir_Henry_Bedingfeld,_1st_Baronet
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Jamaica Sir Henry Burke, 7th Baronet (died 1748) of the Burke Baronets Sir Henry John Burke, 9th Baronet (died 1814) of the Burke Baronets Sir Henry George
Henry_Burke
British Army officer (1864–1922)
Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, 1st Baronet (5 May 1864 – 22 June 1922) was one of the most senior British Army staff officers of the First World
Sir_Henry_Wilson,_1st_Baronet
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
eldest son, the fifth Baronet, who succeeded in 2003. Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan VC, GCB, 1st Baronet (1830–1897) Sir Henry Spencer Moreton Havelock-Allan
Havelock-Allan_baronets
British politician (1850-1927)
Sir Henry Flemming Hibbert, 1st Baronet DL (4 April 1850 – 15 November 1927) was a British Conservative politician. Hibbert was chairman of the Technical
Henry_Hibbert
British public servant
Sir Henry Lesser Rothband, 1st Baronet (died 1 November 1940), was a British public servant. Rothband was the author of The Rothband employment scheme
Henry_Rothband
British baronet (1884–1959)
Henry Arthur Benyon, 1st Baronet JP (né Fellowes; 9 December 1884 – 15 June 1959) was the immediate post-War Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire. Born Henry
Henry_Benyon
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Baronet. The following have been Turing baronets: Sir John Turing, 1st Baronet (died 1662), created Baronet by the king Sir John Turing, 2nd Baronet (died
Turing_baronets
British army officer, politician and Orientalist (1810–1895)
Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, 1st Baronet (5 April 1810 – 5 March 1895) was a British East India Company army officer, politician, and Orientalist, sometimes
Sir Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baronet
Sir_Henry_Rawlinson,_1st_Baronet
British landowner
Sir Henry Dymoke, 1st Baronet (1801 – 28 April 1865), was a British landowner and the hereditary King's Champion. Dymoke was the son of Reverend John
Henry_Dymoke
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
line, devolved on his cousin Henry Bayly, who became the ninth Baron. He was the son of Sir Nicholas Bayly, 2nd Baronet, of Plas Newydd, and Caroline
Marquess_of_Anglesey
Topics referred to by the same term
(1675–1730), member of parliament for Boston and Lincolnshire Henry Heron of the Heron baronets Heron (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Henry_Heron
Topics referred to by the same term
Every, 3rd Baronet (1653–1709), of the Every baronets Sir Henry Every, 6th Baronet (1708–1755), of the Every baronets Sir Henry Every, 9th Baronet (1777–1855)
Henry_Every_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
the Cochrane baronets Sir (Henry) Marc Sursock Cochrane, 4th Baronet (born 1946), of the Cochrane baronets Cochrane (surname) Matthew Henry Cochrane (1823–1903)
Henry_Cochrane
English merchant and philanthropist (1819–1899)
Sir Henry Tate, 1st Baronet (11 March 1819 – 5 December 1899) was a British sugar merchant, sugar-baker and philanthropist, known for establishing the
Henry_Tate
Sir Henry Crewe, 7th Baronet (1763 – 6 February 1819), born Henry Harpur, was the only son of Sir Henry Harpur, 6th Baronet, and Frances Greville, the
Sir_Henry_Crewe,_7th_Baronet
English businessman and public servant (1853–1937)
Sir John Henry Birchenough, 1st Baronet, GCMG (7 March 1853 – 12 May 1937) was an English businessman and public servant. Birchenough was born in Macclesfield
Henry_Birchenough
Topics referred to by the same term
4th Baronet (1774–1792), of the Calder baronets Sir Henry Calder, 5th Baronet (1792–1868), of the Calder baronets Harry Calder (1901–1995), cricketer Calder
Henry_Calder
Title in the peerage of Ireland
Marquess, was a soldier and politician and was created a baronet in 1814 (see Beresford-Peirse baronets). Lord Charles Beresford, second son of the fourth Marquess
Marquess_of_Waterford
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Lindsay-Hogg, 1st Baronet (1853–1923) Sir Anthony Henry Lindsay-Hogg, 2nd Baronet (1908–1968) Sir William Lindsay Lindsay-Hogg, 3rd Baronet (1930–1987) Sir
Lindsay-Hogg_baronets
George III. The 3rd and 4th Baronets served as High Sheriff of Derbyshire, in 1803 and 1852 respectively. The 5th Baronet represented Derbyshire in the
Wilmot baronets of Chaddesden (1759)
Wilmot_baronets_of_Chaddesden_(1759)
Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
for Henry Fletcher, a Director of the Honourable East India Company He was Member of Parliament.for Cumberland from 1768 to 1806. The 2nd Baronet was
Aubrey-Fletcher_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Pratt, 2nd Baronet (c. 1605–1673) Sir Henry Pratt, 3rd Baronet (c. 1650–1674) Visitation of Berkshire - 17th century. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Pratt_baronets
Soldier and Victoria Cross recipient
Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet, VC, GCB, DL (6 August 1830 – 30 December 1897) was a British soldier and politician
Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet
Sir_Henry_Havelock-Allan,_1st_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Henry Blake (lighthouse keeper) (1837–1871), American lighthouse keeper Sir Henry Charles Blake, 4th Baronet (1794–1880), of the Blake baronets Henry
Henry_Blake
English businessman and politician
Sir Gilbert Henry Claughton, 1st Baronet (21 February 1856 – 27 June 1921), was an English businessman and politician. Born in Kidderminster, Worcestershire
Gilbert_Claughton
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
extinct. Sir Henry Lee, 1st Bt., of Quarendon, later of Ditchley (died by 1632). Heir, cousin and namesake of Master of the Royal Armouries Sir Henry Lee. His
Lee_baronets
British title
Gibson-Craig-Carmichael (born 2017), eldest son and heir of the 16th Baronet. Gibson baronets Gibson-Craig baronets Cokayne, George Edward (1904). Complete Baronetage.
Gibson-Craig-Carmichael baronets
Gibson-Craig-Carmichael_baronets
British diplomat
Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet (1773– 31 July 1829) was a British diplomat, consul general to Portugal and chargé d'affaires to Brazil. He was created
Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet
Sir_Henry_Chamberlain,_1st_Baronet
English physician and educator
Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland, 1st Baronet, KCB FRS (23 August 1815 – 16 October 1900) was an English physician and educator. Henry Acland was born
Henry_Acland
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
was a second creation for the seat: see Abdy baronets of Albyns (1660). Sir Thomas Neville Abdy, 1st Baronet (1810–1877) was the son of Anthony Abdy and
Abdy baronets of Albyns (1849)
Abdy_baronets_of_Albyns_(1849)
Anglo-Irish adventurer (1843-1900)
Sir Henry William Gore-Booth, 5th Baronet (1 July 1843 – 13 January 1900), was a notable Arctic explorer, adventurer and landowner from Lissadell House
Sir Henry Gore-Booth, 5th Baronet
Sir_Henry_Gore-Booth,_5th_Baronet
English baronet from 1728 until 1742
Sir Henry Atkins, 5th Baronet (1726–1742), of Clapham, was an English baronet from 1728 until 1742. He was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon
Sir_Henry_Atkins,_5th_Baronet
British Army officer and painter (1796–1843)
He was the second of the Chamberlain baronets, as the eldest son and heir of Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet, a British diplomat in Brazil, and his
Sir Henry Chamberlain, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Henry_Chamberlain,_2nd_Baronet
English baronet, brewer and politician (1856–1900)
Henry Bruce Meux, 3rd Baronet (pronounced "Mews") (21 November 1856 – 11 January 1900) was an English baronet, the son of Sir Henry Meux, 2nd Baronet
Henry_Bruce_Meux
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
created on 14 March 1836 for Henry Fairfax, in honour of his father, Vice Admiral Sir William George Fairfax. The second Baronet assumed the additional surname
Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy baronets
Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy_baronets
Title in the Baronetage of England
on 18 May 1678 for Sir James Bowyer, 3rd Baronet, of Leighthorne (see Bowyer baronets), with remainder to Henry Goring and with the precedence of 23 July
Goring_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
death of the second Baronet in 1960. Sir Henry Samman, 1st Baronet (1850–1928) Sir Henry Samman, 2nd Baronet (1881–1960) Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Samman_baronets
English colonial administrator (1645–1709)
Sir Henry Oxenden, 3rd Baronet (1645 – 1709) was an English colonial administrator who served as the governor of Bombay from 1677 to 1681. He was the only
Sir Henry Oxenden, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Henry_Oxenden,_3rd_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Baronet (1830–1902) of the Paston-Bedingfeld baronets Sir Henry Edward Paston-Bedingfeld, 8th Baronet (1860–1941) of the Paston-Bedingfeld baronets Sir
Henry Paston-Bedingfeld (disambiguation)
Henry_Paston-Bedingfeld_(disambiguation)
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
the second Baronet in 1688. Sir Henry de Vic, 1st Baronet (c. 1599–1671) Sir Charles de Vic, 2nd Baronet (died 1688) Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
De_Vic_baronets
British politician
Colonel Sir Henry Ferryman Bowles, 1st Baronet (19 December 1858 – 14 October 1943) was a British Army officer and Conservative politician. He was the
Sir_Henry_Bowles,_1st_Baronet
Hereditary English title of nobility
created a baronet, of Fallodon in the County of Northumberland, in 1814 (see Grey baronets) and was the father of Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet, and the
Earl_Grey
Baronetage of England, Ireland and the UK
(1837–1907) Wilson baronets of Airdrie (1906) Wilson baronets of Currygrane (1919): see Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet (1864–1922) Wilson baronets of Carbeth (1920)
Wilson_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
(died c. 1726), of the Caldwell baronets Sir Henry John Caldwell, 7th Baronet (1801–1858), of the Caldwell baronets John Henry Caldwell, (1826–1902) US Representative
Henry Caldwell (disambiguation)
Henry_Caldwell_(disambiguation)
Title in the Baronetage of England
(1801), The Baronetage of England: Or The History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families; with Genealogical Tables
De_Hoghton_baronets
British entrepreneur and inventor of the Ross rifle (1872-1942)
Sir Charles Henry Augustus Frederick Lockhart Ross, 9th Baronet (4 April 1872 – 29 June 1942) was a British inventor and commercial entrepreneur who invented
Sir_Charles_Ross,_9th_Baronet
Major-General Sir Henry Wheatley, 1st Baronet CB, GCH (1777 – 21 March 1852), was the Keeper of the Privy Purse for King William IV and Queen Victoria
Henry_Wheatley
Title in the Baronetage of England
Broughton (born 1991). Delves baronets The Baronetage of England, Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of all Baronets now existing Vol II E Kimber
Broughton_baronets
British politician
Sir Henry Harpur, 6th Baronet (1739 – 10 February 1789) was an English Tory politician who represented the constituency of Derbyshire. Harpur was the
Sir_Henry_Harpur,_6th_Baronet
British Army officer, company director and politician
Major Sir Henry Joseph d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, 2nd Baronet, DSO, MC, TD, DL, JP (10 June 1909 – 11 December 1976), sometimes known as Harry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid
Henry_d'Avigdor-Goldsmid
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
of Henry William de la Poer Beresford-Peirse (1820–1859), eldest son of the first Baronet's second marriage to Harriett Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Peirse
Beresford-Peirse_baronets
Title in the Peerage of Great Britain
House between 1567 and 1579. In 1641 his great-grandson Henry Frederick Thynne was created a Baronet, of Caus Castle, in the Baronetage of England (some sources
Marquess_of_Bath
Irish baronet and politician
Sir Henry Winston Barron, 1st Baronet DL (15 October 1795 – 19 April 1872) was an Irish baronet and politician, who stood at nine different general elections
Sir_Henry_Barron,_1st_Baronet
English cricketer
Sir Henry Dalrymple Des Voeux, 5th Baronet (7 September 1822 – 20 January 1894) was an English cricketer. Des Voeux's batting style is unknown. The son
Henry_des_Voeux
British politician
Sir Henry Watkin Dashwood, 3rd Baronet (30 August 1745 – 10 June 1828) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between
Sir Henry Dashwood, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Henry_Dashwood,_3rd_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Marlborough (1595–1638), English peer and Member of Parliament Henry Ley of the Ley baronets Henry Lee (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Henry_Ley
British surgeon and polymath (1820–1904)
Sir Henry Thompson, 1st Baronet, FRCS (6 August 1820 – 18 April 1904) was a British surgeon and polymath. His interest was particularly in the surgery
Sir Henry Thompson, 1st Baronet
Sir_Henry_Thompson,_1st_Baronet
English aristocrat
Sir Henry Fetherstonhaugh, 2nd Baronet (22 December 1754 – 24 October 1846), known as Harry, was an English aristocrat. The son of Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh
Henry_Fetherstonhaugh
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Conservative politician Henry Studholme. As of 2012 the title is held by his grandson Sir Henry William Studholme, the third Baronet, who succeeded his father
Studholme_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
for Henry Massingberd. The third Baronet sat as member of parliament for Lincolnshire. The title became extinct on his death in 1723. Sir Henry Massingberd
Massingberd_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
younger brother, the 3rd Baronet. Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, 1st Baronet (1810–1895) Sir Henry Seymour Rawlinson, 2nd Baronet (1864–1925) (created Baron
Rawlinson_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
(1722–1788) Sir Charles Philip Jennings, 2nd Baronet (died 1788) Clark baronets Clarke baronets Clerk baronets Clerk family Page, W.H., ed. (1927). A History
Clerke_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
ISBN 033354577X. "Sir John Henry Kilian Brunner, 4th Baronet". Peerage News. 20 November 2015. "Official Roll of the Baronetage (Baronets)". Standing Council
Brunner_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
first baronet. Sir John Henry Pelly, 1st Baronet (1777–1852) Sir John Henry Pelly, 2nd Baronet (1809–1864) Sir Henry Carstairs Pelly, 3rd Baronet (1844–1877)
Pelly_baronets
Set index for Morris baronets
Morris baronets of Clasemont (1806) Morris baronets of Spiddal (1885): see Baron Killanin Morris baronets of Cavendish Square (1909): see Sir Henry Morris
Morris_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
John-Mildmay, 6th Baronet (1853–1916), English cricketer and British Army officer St John-Mildmay Baronets Henry St John (disambiguation) Henry Mildmay (disambiguation)
Henry_St_John-Mildmay
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Travers Clarke-Travers, 3rd Baronet (1842–1905) Sir Edward Henry St Lawrence Clarke, CMG, DSO, 4th Baronet (1857–1926) Clarke baronets "No. 15712". The London
Clarke-Travers_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
Mail" Sir Henry Atkins, 3rd Baronet (1684–1712) of the Atkins baronets Sir Henry Atkins, 4th Baronet (1707–1728) of the Atkins baronets Sir Henry Atkins
Henry_Atkins
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
(1820–1905) Sir Henry Bernhard Samuelson, 2nd Baronet (1845–1937) Sir Francis Arthur Edward Samuelson, 3rd Baronet (1861–1946) Sir Francis Henry Bernard Samuelson
Samuelson_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Webb, 5th Baronet (died 1797) Sir Thomas Webb, 6th Baronet (c. 1774–1823) Sir Henry Webb, 7th Baronet (1806–1874) Sir Henry Webb, 1st Baronet (1866–1940)
Webb_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
Sir Henry Wemyss Feilden, 6th Baronet (1916–2010), of the Feilden baronets Sir Henry Rudyard Feilden, 7th Baronet (1951–2024), of the Feilden baronets Henry
Henry_Feilden
Irish politician and merchant
Sir Henry Cairnes, 2nd Baronet (1673 – 16 June 1743) was an Irish politician, a banker and merchant in London and a baronet in the Baronetage of Great
Henry_Cairnes
Sir Henry Samuel Wiggin, 1st Baronet, DL (14 February 1824 – 12 November 1905) was an English metals manufacturer and Liberal Party (and later Liberal
Henry_Wiggin
British physician and travel writer
Sir Henry Holland, 1st Baronet, FRS (27 October 1788 – 27 October 1873) was an English physician and travel writer. Born in Knutsford, Cheshire, Holland
Sir Henry Holland, 1st Baronet
Sir_Henry_Holland,_1st_Baronet
Lord Mayor of London from 1940-1941
Sir George Henry Wilkinson, 1st Baronet, (20 July 1885 – 27 June 1967) was Lord Mayor of London for 1940 to 1941. Wilkinson baronets Burke's Peerage.
Sir George Wilkinson, 1st Baronet
Sir_George_Wilkinson,_1st_Baronet
British colonial administrator
Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet (7 February 1713 – 11 September 1769) was a British colonial administrator who served as the governor of New York from 1765
Sir_Henry_Moore,_1st_Baronet
English barrister and politician
Sir Henry Goring, 2nd Baronet (1 May 1622 – 3 April 1702) was an English barrister and politician. Goring was the son of Henry Goring and Mary, daughter
Sir_Henry_Goring,_2nd_Baronet
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
baronet, of Easton Mauduit in the County of Northampton, in the Baronetage of England in 1641. He was succeeded by his son, Henry, the second Baronet
Earl_of_Sussex
British equestrian (1911–1999)
Sir Henry Morton Llewellyn, 3rd Baronet, CBE, JP, DL (18 July 1911 – 15 November 1999) was a British equestrian champion. Llewellyn was born in 1911,
Harry_Llewellyn
Topics referred to by the same term
3rd Baronet (1645–1709), deputy-governor of Bombay Sir Henry Oxenden, 4th Baronet (1690–1720), MP for Sandwich Oxenden baronets for Sir Henry Oxenden
Henry_Oxenden
Irish politician and baronet
Sir Henry King, 3rd Baronet PC (I) (c. 1681 – 1 January 1740) was an Anglo-Irish politician. King was the second son of Sir Robert King, 1st Baronet, and
Sir_Henry_King,_3rd_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
rugby league player Sir Henry Denny, 7th Baronet (1878–1953), of the Denny baronets Henry Denny (MP), MP for St Germans Henry Denny Denson (1715–1780)
Henry_Denny_(disambiguation)
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
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)
Worsley_baronets_of_Hovingham_Hall_(1838)
Topics referred to by the same term
researcher Henry Durant (bishop) (1871–1932), Bishop of Lahore Henry Durrant, of the Durrant baronets Durrant (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles
Henry_Durrant
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
1642 for Henry Henn. The second and subsequent Baronets used the surname Hene. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet. The family
Hene_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
1662 for the six-year-old Henry Purefoy [why?]. The title became extinct on his death in 1686. Sir Henry Purefoy, 1st Baronet (1656–1686) Burke, John;
Purefoy_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
1st Baronet (1824–1905) Sir Henry Arthur Wiggin, 2nd Baronet (1852–1917) Sir Charles Richard Henry Wiggin, 3rd Baronet (1885–1972) Sir John Henry Wiggin
Wiggin_baronets
Irish baronetcies
Baronets both sat as Members of Parliament for County Galway. The fifth Baronet served as High Sheriff of County Galway in 1883. The seventh Baronet was
Burke_baronets
English Roman Catholic priest and baronet
Sir Erasmus Henry Dryden, 5th Baronet (1669–1710) was an English Roman Catholic priest (Father Thomas, OP) and baronet. Erasmus Henry, born 2 May 1669
Sir Erasmus Henry Dryden, 5th Baronet
Sir_Erasmus_Henry_Dryden,_5th_Baronet
Extinct barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
brother, the sixth Baronet. On his death the title passed to his first cousin, the seventh Baronet. He was the son of Reverend Brook Henry Bridges, third
Bridges_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Stephens Marling, 1st Baronet (1810–1883) Sir William Henry Marling, 2nd Baronet (1835–1919) Sir Percival Scrope Marling, 3rd Baronet (1861–1936) Sir John
Marling_baronets
Anglo-Irish Conservative Member of Parliament
Sir Alan Henry Bellingham, 4th Baronet, (23 August 1846 – 9 June 1921) was an Anglo-Irish Conservative Member of Parliament. He was Justice of the Peace
Sir Henry Bellingham, 4th Baronet
Sir_Henry_Bellingham,_4th_Baronet
HENRY BARONETS
HENRY BARONETS
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Rules an estate.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly West Country)
English (mainly West Country) : nickname for a pleasant and affable man, from Middle English hende ‘courteous’, ‘kind’, ‘gentle’. Hendy was also sometimes used as a personal name in the Middle Ages and some examples of the surname may derive from this rather than from the nickname. The surname is also found in Ireland.
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Latin Henricus, HENDRY means "home-ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Henry, HENRYE means "home-ruler."
Male
French
 French form of Latin Henricus, HENRI means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Henri.
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Home Ruler
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant spelling of Heaney.English : variant of Henney.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Rules his Household; Home Ruler; Form of Henry; Ruler of the Home; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Similar to Henry; Ruler of the Enclosure
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Ruler of the House
Boy/Male
French American English German Shakespearean
Rules the home.
Girl/Female
Teutonic French
Ruler of the home.
Boy/Male
African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
Ruler of the Enclosure; Estate Ruler; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Home Ruler
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Henricus, HENRYK means "home-ruler."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Henricus, HENRI means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Henri.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of
the elements haim, heim ‘home’ + rīc ‘power’,
‘ruler’, introduced to England by the Normans in the form
Henri. During the Middle Ages this name became enormously
popular in England and was borne by eight kings. Continental forms of
the personal name were equally popular throughout Europe (German
Heinrich, French Henri, Italian Enrico and
Arrigo, Czech Jindřich, etc.). As an American family
name, the English form Henry has absorbed patronymics and many
other derivatives of this ancient name in continental European
languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.) In the period in
which the majority of English surnames were formed, a common English
vernacular form of the name was Harry, hence the surnames
Harris (southern) and Harrison (northern). Official
documents of the period normally used the Latinized form
Henricus. In medieval times, English Henry absorbed an
originally distinct Old English personal name that had hagan
‘hawthorn’. Compare Hain 2 as its first element, and there has
also been confusion with Amery.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hInnéirghe ‘descendant of
Innéirghe’, a byname based on éirghe
‘arising’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac ÉinrÃ
or Mac Einri, patronymics from the personal names
ÉinrÃ, Einri, Irish forms of Henry. It is
also found as a variant of McEnery.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.A bearer of the name from the Touraine region of France is
documented in Quebec city in 1667. Another (also called
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Henley.
Male
English
English form of French Henri, HENRY means "home-ruler."
Boy/Male
Teutonic French
Rules an estate.
Boy/Male
Teutonic Polish
Rules an estate.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and French
English, Scottish, Dutch, and French : variant of Henry 1. In Scotland this surname is common in the Ayr and Fife districts; in northern Ireland it is usually from the Scottish variant Hendrie, though some examples of the name were originally as at Henry 3.
HENRY BARONETS
HENRY BARONETS
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Young Rose; Youthful Girl; Small Servant; One of the Wives of Prophet Muhammad
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Dawn
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Braid; Full of Desire; A Collection of Lotuses; Protector; Spirit of Guide
Girl/Female
German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Jewellery; Precious Stone; Gem
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, OTIS means "son of Otto."
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Berry
Boy/Male
Muslim
Dispersed in the air
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wealth
Girl/Female
German
From the north.
HENRY BARONETS
HENRY BARONETS
HENRY BARONETS
HENRY BARONETS
HENRY BARONETS
a.
See Hende.
n.
A small piece of money; especially, an English silver half-penny of the time of Henry V.
compar.
In a superior or more excellent manner; with more skill and wisdom, courage, virtue, advantage, or success; as, Henry writes better than John; veterans fight better than recruits.
n.
A kind of allegorical play, so termed because it consisted of discourses in praise of morality between actors representing such characters as Charity, Faith, Death, Vice, etc. Such plays were occasionally exhibited as late as the reign of Henry VIII.
pl.
of Henry
a.
Of or pertaining to a royal line of England, descended from Owen Tudor of Wales, who married the widowed queen of Henry V. The first reigning Tudor was Henry VII.; the last, Elizabeth.
n.
A kind of base silver money, first coined in England by Henry V., and worth about 8 pence; also, a French coin of the seventeenth century, worth about 4 pence.
n.
A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.
n.
The unit of electric induction; the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere a second.
n. pl.
A class of levelers in the time of K. Henry I.
n.
A follower of Pierre Rame, better known as Ramus, a celebrated French scholar, who was professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and opposed the Aristotelians.
v. t.
To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son Henry a knight.
n.
A gold coin formerly current in England, of the value of ten shillings sterling in the reign of Henry VI., and of fifteen shillings in the reign of Elizabeth.
n.
A series of three dramas which, although each of them is in one sense complete, have a close mutual relation, and form one historical and poetical picture. Shakespeare's " Henry VI." is an example.
a.
Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.
n.
A word from the vocabulary of Mrs. Quickly, the hostess in Shakespeare's Henry IV., probably meaning terror.
v. t.
To worship; to glorify; to praise.
n.
A follower of Henry Barrowe, one of the founders of Independency or Congregationalism in England. Barrowe was executed for nonconformity in 1953.