BARONETAGE | |||||||||
Last updated 15/10/2018 (4 Aug 2025) | |||||||||
Date | Type | Order | Name | Born | Died | Age | |||
Dates in italics in the "Born" column indicate that the baronet was baptised on that date; dates in italics in the "Died" column indicate that the baronet was buried on that date. | |||||||||
HACKING of Altham, Lancs | |||||||||
27 Jun 1938 | UK | 1 | Douglas Hewitt Hacking He was subsequently created Baron Hacking in 1945 with which title the baronetcy remains merged |
4 Aug 1884 | 29 Jul 1950 | 65 | |||
HADFIELD of Sheffield, Yorks | |||||||||
26 Jun 1917 to 30 Sep 1940 |
UK | 1 | Sir Robert Hadfield Extinct on his death |
28 Nov 1859 | 30 Sep 1940 | 80 | |||
HAGART-ALEXANDER of Ballochmyle, Ayr | |||||||||
22 Jan 1886 | UK | 1 | Claud Alexander MP for Ayrshire South 1874‑1885 |
15 Jan 1831 | 23 May 1899 | 68 | |||
23 May 1899 | 2 | Claud Alexander | 24 Feb 1867 | 18 Mar 1945 | 78 | ||||
18 Mar 1945 | 3 | Claud Alexander (Hagart-Alexander from 1948) | 6 Jan 1927 | 23 Jan 2006 | 79 | ||||
23 Jan 2006 | 4 | Claud Hagart-Alexander | 5 Nov 1963 | ||||||
HAGGERSTON of Haggerston Castle, Northumberland | |||||||||
15 Aug 1642 | E | See "Maxwell-Scott" | |||||||
HALES of Woodchurch, Kent | |||||||||
29 Jun 1611 | E | 1 | Edward Hales MP for Hastings 1605‑1611 and 1614, Queenborough 1625 and 1640‑1648 and Kent 1626 |
1576 | Sep 1654 | 78 | |||
Sep 1654 | 2 | Edward Hales MP for Maidstone 1660‑1661 and Queenborough 1661‑1681 |
12 Feb 1626 | c 1684 | |||||
c 1684 | 3 | Edward Hales MP for Canterbury 1679‑1681 |
28 Sep 1645 | Oct 1695 | 50 | ||||
1695 | 4 | John Hales | 1744 | ||||||
1744 | 5 | Edward Hales | c 1730 | Aug 1802 | |||||
Aug 1802 to 15 Mar 1829 |
6 | Edward Hales Extinct on his death |
1758 | 15 Mar 1829 | 70 | ||||
HALES of Beakesbourne, Kent | |||||||||
12 Jul 1660 | E | 1 | Robert Hales MP for Hythe 1659 |
c 1610 | Dec 1693 | ||||
Dec 1693 | 2 | Thomas Hales MP for Kent 1701‑1705 and Canterbury 1715‑1734, 1735‑1741 and 1746‑1747 |
24 Feb 1666 | 7 Jan 1748 | 81 | ||||
7 Jan 1748 | 3 | Thomas Hales MP for Minehead 1722‑1727, Camelford 1727‑1734, Grampound 1734‑1741, Hythe 1744‑1761 and East Grinstead 1761‑1762 |
c 1694 | 6 Oct 1762 | |||||
6 Oct 1762 | 4 | Thomas Pym Hales MP for Downton 1762‑1768 and Dover 1770‑1773 |
c 1726 | 18 Mar 1773 | |||||
18 Mar 1773 to 12 Apr 1824 |
5 | Philip Hales Extinct on his death |
12 Apr 1824 | ||||||
HALES of Coventry, Warwicks | |||||||||
28 Aug 1660 | E | 1 | John Hales | c 1646 | c 1677 | ||||
c 1677 | 2 | Christopher Hales MP for Coventry 1698‑1707 and 1711‑1715 |
4 Jun 1670 | 7 Jan 1717 | |||||
7 Jan 1717 | 3 | Edward Hales | 7 Sep 1720 | ||||||
7 Sep 1720 | 4 | Christopher Hales | 8 May 1766 | ||||||
8 May 1766 | 5 | John Hales | c 1743 | 15 Feb 1802 | |||||
15 Feb 1802 | 6 | John Scott Hales | 17 Nov 1779 | 22 Feb 1803 | 23 | ||||
22 Feb 1803 | 7 | Samuel Hales | 10 Oct 1782 | 2 Jan 1805 | 22 | ||||
2 Jan 1805 to 16 Jan 1806 |
8 | Christopher Hales Extinct on his death |
24 Aug 1785 | 16 Jan 1806 | 20 | ||||
HALFORD of Wistow, Leics | |||||||||
18 Dec 1641 | E | 1 | Richard Halford | c 1580 | 1658 | ||||
1658 | 2 | Thomas Halford | 1679 | ||||||
1679 | 3 | Thomas Halford MP for Leicestershire 1689‑1690 |
c 1663 | 30 May 1690 | |||||
May 1690 | 4 | William Halford | 1695 | ||||||
1695 | 5 | Richard Halford | 5 Sep 1727 | ||||||
5 Sep 1727 | 6 | William Halford | 1709 | 1768 | 59 | ||||
1768 to 21 Jul 1780 |
7 | Charles Halford Extinct on his death |
21 Jul 1780 | ||||||
HALFORD of Welham, Leics | |||||||||
27 Jun 1706 | E | 1 | William Halford | 1663 | 1 Mar 1709 | 45 | |||
1 Mar 1709 | 2 | James Halford | c 1715 | ||||||
c 1715 to 25 Mar 1720 |
3 | William Halford Extinct on his death |
c 1693 | 25 Mar 1720 | |||||
HALFORD of Wistow, Leics | |||||||||
27 Sep 1809 | UK | 1 | Henry Halford | 2 Oct 1766 | 9 Mar 1844 | 77 | |||
9 Mar 1844 | 2 | Henry Halford MP for Leicestershire South 1832‑1857 |
1797 | 22 May 1868 | 70 | ||||
22 May 1868 | 3 | Henry St. John Halford | 9 Aug 1828 | 4 Jan 1897 | 68 | ||||
4 Jan 1897 to 7 Apr 1897 |
4 | John Frederick Halford Extinct on his death |
16 May 1830 | 7 Apr 1897 | 66 | ||||
HALKETT | |||||||||
25 Jan 1662 | NS | 1 | Charles Halkett | 1697 | |||||
1697 to Mar 1705 |
2 | James Halkett Extinct on his death |
Mar 1705 | ||||||
HALKETT of Pitfirrane, Fife | |||||||||
31 Dec 1697 | NS | 1 | Peter Halkett MP for Scotland 1707‑1708 |
c 1660 | 20 Mar 1746 | 85 | |||
20 Mar 1746 | 2 | Peter Halkett MP for Stirling 1734‑1741 |
21 Jun 1695 | 9 Jul 1755 | 60 | ||||
9 Jul 1755 | 3 | Peter Halkett | 1792 | ||||||
1792 | 4 | John Halkett | 6 Aug 1720 | 7 Aug 1793 | 73 | ||||
7 Aug 1793 | 5 | Charles Halkett | 1764 | 26 Jan 1837 | 72 | ||||
26 Jan 1837 | 6 | Peter Halkett | 1765 | 7 Oct 1839 | 74 | ||||
7 Oct 1839 | 7 | John Halkett | 15 Jan 1805 | 5 Aug 1847 | 42 | ||||
5 Aug 1847 to 8 Mar 1904 |
8 | Peter Arthur Halkett On his death the baronetcy became either dormant or extinct |
1 May 1834 | 8 Mar 1904 | 69 | ||||
HALL of Dunglass, Haddington | |||||||||
8 Oct 1687 | NS | 1 | John Hall | 18 Oct 1695 | |||||
Oct 1695 | 2 | James Hall | 27 Mar 1742 | ||||||
27 Mar 1742 | 3 | John Hall | 3 Jul 1776 | ||||||
3 Jul 1776 | 4 | James Hall MP for Mitchell 1807‑1812 |
17 Jan 1761 | 23 Jun 1832 | 71 | ||||
23 Jun 1832 | 5 | John Hall | 16 Sep 1787 | 2 Apr 1860 | 72 | ||||
2 Apr 1860 | 6 | James Hall | 17 Feb 1824 | 7 May 1876 | 52 | ||||
7 May 1876 | 7 | Basil Francis Hall | 1 Jun 1832 | 13 Jan 1909 | 76 | ||||
13 Jan 1909 | 8 | Henry John Hall | Sep 1835 | 25 Mar 1913 | 77 | ||||
25 Mar 1913 | 9 | John Richard Hall | 14 Nov 1865 | 15 Feb 1928 | 62 | ||||
15 Feb 1928 | 10 | Martin Julian Hall | 23 Mar 1874 | 31 Jan 1958 | 83 | ||||
31 Jan 1958 | 11 | Julian Henry Hall | 22 Feb 1907 | 28 Jan 1974 | 66 | ||||
28 Jan 1974 | 12 | Lionel Reid Hall | 1 Feb 1898 | 22 Apr 1975 | 77 | ||||
22 Apr 1975 | 13 | Neville Reynolds Hall | 16 Feb 1900 | 5 Jul 1978 | 78 | ||||
5 Jul 1978 | 14 | Douglas Basil Hall Governor of British Somaliland Protectorate 1959‑1960 |
1 Feb 1909 | 8 Apr 2004 | 95 | ||||
8 Apr 2004 | 15 | John Douglas Hoste Hall | 7 Jan 1945 | 2 Aug 2025 | 80 | ||||
2 Aug 2025 | 16 | Thomas James Hall | 10 Dec 1975 | ||||||
HALL of Llanover Court, Monmouth | |||||||||
16 Aug 1838 | UK | 1 | Benjamin Hall He was subsequently created Baron Llanover in 1859 with which title the Baronetcy then merged until its extinction in 1867 |
8 Nov 1802 | 27 Apr 1867 | 64 | |||
HALL of Burton Park, Sussex | |||||||||
18 Sep 1919 | UK | 1 | Douglas Bernard Hall | 24 Dec 1866 | 30 Jun 1923 | 56 | |||
30 Jun 1923 | 2 | Douglas Montgomery Bernard Hall | 30 Dec 1891 | 30 Aug 1962 | 70 | ||||
30 Aug 1962 | 3 | John Bernard Hall | 20 Mar 1932 | 29 Aug 2018 | 86 | ||||
29 Aug 2018 | 4 | David Bernard Hall | 12 May 1961 | ||||||
HALL of Grafham, Surrey | |||||||||
5 Mar 1923 | UK | 1 | Frederick Hall MP for Dulwich 1910‑1932 |
7 Oct 1864 | 28 Apr 1932 | 67 | |||
28 Apr 1932 | 2 | Frederick Henry Hall | 11 Apr 1899 | 22 Jun 1949 | 50 | ||||
22 Jun 1949 | 3 | Frederick John Frank Hall | 14 Aug 1931 | 1 Sep 2013 | 82 | ||||
1 Sep 2013 | 4 | David Christopher Hall | 30 Dec 1937 | ||||||
HALSEY of Gaddesdon, Herts | |||||||||
22 Jun 1920 | UK | 1 | Thomas Frederick Halsey MP for Hertfordshire 1874‑1885 and Watford 1885‑1906; PC 1901 |
9 Dec 1839 | 12 Feb 1927 | 87 | |||
12 Feb 1927 | 2 | Walter Johnston Halsey | 1 Jun 1868 | 2 Sep 1950 | 82 | ||||
2 Sep 1950 | 3 | Thomas Edgar Halsey | 28 Nov 1898 | 30 Aug 1970 | 71 | ||||
30 Aug 1970 | 4 | John Walter Brooke Halsey | 26 Dec 1933 | ||||||
HALTON of Samford Parva, Essex | |||||||||
10 Sep 1642 | E | 1 | William Halton | c 1620 | 29 Oct 1662 | ||||
Oct 1662 | 2 | William Halton | 4 Mar 1676 | ||||||
4 Mar 1676 | 3 | Thomas Halton | 6 Sep 1726 | ||||||
6 Sep 1726 | 4 | William Halton | 12 Feb 1754 | ||||||
12 Feb 1754 | 5 | Thomas Halton | 1766 | ||||||
1766 to 9 Feb 1823 |
6 | William Halton Extinct on his death |
c 1751 | 9 Feb 1823 | |||||
HALYBURTON of Pitcur, Forfar | |||||||||
10 Jan 1628 to c 1637 |
NS | 1 | James Halyburton On his death the baronetcy became either extinct or dormant |
c 1637 | |||||
HAMAN of Woodhouse, Cork | |||||||||
19 Nov 1727 to 26 Jan 1728 |
I | 1 | John Dickson Haman Extinct on his death |
26 Jan 1728 | |||||
HAMBLING of Yoxford, Suffolk | |||||||||
27 Feb 1924 | UK | 1 | Sir Herbert Hambling | 8 Jul 1857 | 19 Jan 1932 | 74 | |||
19 Jan 1932 | 2 | Herbert Guy Musgrave Hambling | 12 Aug 1883 | 13 Feb 1966 | 82 | ||||
13 Feb 1966 | 3 | Herbert Hugh Hambling | 3 Aug 1919 | 6 May 2010 | 90 | ||||
6 May 2010 | 4 | Herbert Peter Hugh Hambling | 6 Sep 1953 | ||||||
HAMILTON of West Port | |||||||||
1627 to c 1670 |
NS | 1 | William Hamilton On his death the baronetcy became either extinct or dormant |
c 1670 | |||||
HAMILTON of Killock, Down | |||||||||
29 Sep 1628 | NS | 1 | Francis Hamilton | 1673 | |||||
1673 | 2 | Charles Hamilton | c 1689 | ||||||
c 1689 to 4 Feb 1714 |
3 | Francis Hamilton MP [I] for Cavan County 1692‑1693, 1695‑1699 and 1703‑1714 On his death the baronetcy became dormant |
c 1637 | 4 Feb 1714 | |||||
HAMILTON of Broomhill | |||||||||
6 Jan 1635 | NS | 1 | James Hamilton | c 1645 | |||||
c 1645 | 2 | John Hamilton He was subsequently created Lord Belhaven & Stenton in 1647 with which title the baronetcy then merged until it became dormant or extinct in 1679 |
17 Jun 1679 | ||||||
HAMILTON of London | |||||||||
11 May 1642 to c 1670 |
E | 1 | John Hamilton Extinct on his death |
c 1670 | |||||
HAMILTON of Silverton Hill, Lanark | |||||||||
1646 | NS | 1 | Robert Hamilton | c 1670 | |||||
c 1670 | 2 | Robert Hamilton | 1708 | ||||||
1708 | 3 | John Hamilton | 1748 | ||||||
1748 | 4 | Robert Hamilton | 10 Aug 1786 | ||||||
10 Aug 1786 | 5 | Frederic Hamilton | 14 Dec 1777 | 14 Aug 1853 | 75 | ||||
14 Aug 1853 | 6 | Robert North Collie Hamilton | 7 Apr 1802 | 30 May 1887 | 85 | ||||
30 May 1887 | 7 | Frederic Harding Anson Hamilton | 24 Sep 1836 | 19 Sep 1919 | 83 | ||||
19 Sep 1919 | 8 | Robert Caradoc Hamilton | 22 Mar 1877 | 15 Feb 1959 | 81 | ||||
15 Feb 1959 | 9 | Robert Charles Richard Caradoc Hamilton | 8 Sep 1911 | 27 Sep 2001 | 90 | ||||
27 Sep 2001 | 10 | Andrew Caradoc Hamilton | 23 Sep 1953 | ||||||
HAMILTON of Dunalong, co. Tyrone | |||||||||
c 1660 | I | 1 | George Hamilton | c 1607 | 1679 | ||||
1679 | 2 | James Hamilton He subsequently succeeded to the Earldom of Abercorn in 1701 with which title the baronetcy remains merged |
28 Sep 1734 | ||||||
HAMILTON of Monilla | |||||||||
6 Apr 1662 to 14 Feb 1682 |
I | 1 | Hans Hamilton Extinct on his death |
14 Feb 1682 | |||||
HAMILTON of Haggs, Scotland | |||||||||
11 Feb 1670 | NS | 1 | Alexander Hamilton | by 1700 | |||||
by 1700 to c 1710 |
2 | Alexander Hamilton Extinct on his death |
c 1710 | ||||||
HAMILTON of Preston, Haddington | |||||||||
5 Nov 1673 | NS | See "Stirling-Hamilton" | |||||||
HAMILTON of Mount Hamilton, Armagh | |||||||||
19 Feb 1683 | I | 1 | Robert Hamilton | 1703 | |||||
1703 to 1731 |
2 | Hans Hamilton MP [I] for Armagh County 1703‑1713 and Carlingford 1713‑1715 Extinct on his death |
1673 | 1731 | |||||
HAMILTON of Barnton | |||||||||
1 Mar 1692 to 26 Oct 1726 |
NS | 1 | George Hamilton Extinct on his death |
26 Oct 1726 | |||||
HAMILTON of Rosehall, Lanark | |||||||||
10 Apr 1703 | NS | 1 | Archibald Hamilton | Nov 1709 | |||||
Nov 1709 | 2 | James Hamilton MP for Lanarkshire 1710‑1715 and 1735‑1750 |
24 Nov 1682 | 15 Mar 1750 | 67 | ||||
15 Mar 1750 to 29 Aug 1755 |
3 | Hugh Hamilton On his death the baronetcy became dormant |
29 Aug 1755 | ||||||
HAMILTON of Manor Cunningham, Donegal | |||||||||
23 Jan 1775 to 30 Jun 1782 |
I | 1 | Henry Hamilton MP [I] for Londonderry City 1747‑1768 and Killybegs 1768‑1782 Extinct on his death |
1710 | 30 Jun 1782 | 71 | |||
HAMILTON of Trebinshun, Brecon | |||||||||
26 Aug 1776 | GB | 1 | John Hamilton | 21 Feb 1726 | 24 Jan 1784 | 57 | |||
24 Jan 1784 | 2 | Charles Hamilton MP for St. Germans 1790, Dungannon 1801‑1802 and 1803‑1806, and Honiton 1807‑1812 |
25 May 1767 | 14 Sep 1849 | 82 | ||||
14 Sep 1849 | 3 | Charles John James Hamilton | 3 Apr 1810 | 23 Jan 1892 | 81 | ||||
23 Jan 1892 | 4 | Edward Archibald Hamilton He had previously succeeded to the baronetcy of Hamilton created in 1819 in 1851 - the two baronetcies remained merged until their extinction on 31 Dec 2008 |
26 Jan 1843 | 19 Oct 1915 | 72 | ||||
19 Oct 1915 | 5 | Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton For further information on this baronet, see the note at the foot of this page |
10 Dec 1876 | 18 Mar 1939 | 62 | ||||
18 Mar 1939 | 6 | Thomas Sydney Percival Hamilton | 1 Apr 1881 | 26 Feb 1966 | 84 | ||||
26 Feb 1966 to 31 Dec 2008 |
7 | Edward Sydney Hamilton Extinct on his death |
14 Apr 1925 | 31 Dec 2008 | 83 | ||||
HAMILTON of Dunamana, Tyrone | |||||||||
1 Feb 1781 | I | 1 | John Stewart Hamilton MP [I] for Strabane 1763‑1797 |
c 1740 | Apr 1802 | ||||
Apr 1802 to 13 Dec 1818 |
2 | John Charles Hamilton Extinct on his death |
13 Dec 1818 | ||||||
HAMILTON of Woodbrook, Tyrone | |||||||||
21 Dec 1814 | UK | 1 | John James Hamilton | 4 Aug 1755 | 24 Dec 1835 | 80 | |||
24 Dec 1835 to 12 Jan 1876 |
2 | James John Hamilton For further information on this baronet, see the note at the foot of this page Extinct on his death |
1 Mar 1802 | 12 Jan 1876 | 73 | ||||
HAMILTON of Marlborough House, Hants | |||||||||
26 Jan 1819 | UK | 1 | Edward Joseph Hamilton | 1771 | 20 Mar 1851 | 79 | |||
20 Mar 1851 | 2 | Edward Archibald Hamilton He subsequently succeeded to the baronetcy of Hamilton created 1776 in 1892 when the baronetcies merged and remained so until their extinction on 31 Dec 2008 |
26 Jan 1843 | 19 Oct 1915 | 72 | ||||
HAMILTON of Cadogan Square, London | |||||||||
21 Nov 1892 to 15 Nov 1928 |
UK | 1 | Charles Edward Hamilton MP for Rotherhithe 1885‑1892 Extinct on his death For information on the death of this baronet, see the note at the foot of this page |
28 May 1845 | 15 Nov 1928 | 83 | |||
HAMILTON of Ilford, Essex | |||||||||
10 Jun 1937 | UK | 1 | Sir George Clements Hamilton MP for Altrincham 1913‑1923 and Ilford 1928‑1937 |
1 Nov 1877 | 12 Jan 1947 | 69 | |||
12 Jan 1947 to 10 Jan 1992 |
2 | Patrick George Hamilton Extinct on his death |
17 Nov 1908 | 10 Jan 1992 | 83 | ||||
HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE of North Berwick, Haddington | |||||||||
29 Apr 1698 | NS | 1 | Hew Dalrymple | c 1653 | 1 Feb 1737 | ||||
1 Feb 1737 | 2 | Hew Dalrymple MP for Haddington Burghs 1742‑1747 and 1761‑1768, and Haddingtonshire 1747‑1761 |
12 Mar 1712 | 24 Nov 1790 | |||||
24 Nov 1790 | 3 | Hew Dalrymple (Hamilton-Dalrymple from 1796) MP for Haddingtonshire 1780‑1786 |
26 Oct 1746 | 13 Feb 1800 | 53 | ||||
13 Feb 1800 | 4 | Hew Dalrymple-Hamilton MP for Haddingtonshire 1795‑1800, Ayrshire 1803‑1807 and 1811‑1818, and Haddington Burghs 1820‑1826 |
3 Jan 1774 | 23 Feb 1834 | 60 | ||||
23 Feb 1834 | 5 | John Hamilton-Dalrymple MP for Haddington Burghs 1805‑1806 |
2 Dec 1780 | 26 May 1835 | 54 | ||||
26 May 1835 | 6 | Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple | 21 Nov 1814 | 27 Apr 1887 | 72 | ||||
27 Apr 1887 | 7 | John Warrender Dalrymple | May 1824 | 28 Dec 1888 | 64 | ||||
28 Dec 1888 | 8 | Walter Hamilton-Dalrymple | 6 Jan 1854 | 29 Nov 1920 | 66 | ||||
29 Nov 1920 | 9 | Hew Clifford Hamilton-Dalrymple | 11 Aug 1888 | 12 Mar 1959 | 70 | ||||
12 Mar 1959 | 10 | Hew Fleetwood Hamilton-Dalrymple Lord Lieutenant East Lothian 1987‑2001 |
9 Apr 1926 | 26 Dec 2018 | 92 | ||||
26 Dec 2018 | 11 | Hew Richard Hamilton-Dalrymple | 3 Sep 1955 | ||||||
HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE of Cranstoun, Scotland | |||||||||
28 Apr 1698 | NS | See "Dalrymple" | |||||||
HAMILTON-SPENCER-SMITH of Tring Park, Herts | |||||||||
11 Jun 1804 | UK | 1 | See "Spencer-Smith" | ||||||
HAMLYN-WILLIAMS of Clovelly, Devon | |||||||||
7 Jul 1795 | GB | 1 | James Hamlyn MP for Carmarthenshire 1793‑1802 |
Oct 1735 | 28 May 1811 | 75 | |||
28 May 1811 | 2 | James Hamlyn-Williams MP for Carmarthenshire 1802‑1809 |
25 Oct 1765 | 3 Dec 1829 | 64 | ||||
3 Dec 1829 to 10 Oct 1861 |
3 | James Hamlyn-Williams MP for Carmarthenshire 1831‑1832 and 1835‑1837 Extinct on his death |
25 Nov 1790 | 10 Oct 1861 | 70 | ||||
HAMMICK of Cavendish Square, London | |||||||||
25 Jul 1834 | UK | 1 | Stephen Love Hammick | 28 Feb 1777 | 15 Jun 1867 | 90 | |||
15 Jun 1867 | 2 | St. Vincent Love Hammick | 9 Jul 1806 | 19 Feb 1888 | 81 | ||||
19 Feb 1888 | 3 | St.Vincent Alexander Hammick | 10 Apr 1839 | 8 Nov 1927 | 88 | ||||
8 Nov 1927 | 4 | George Frederick Hammick | 24 Sep 1885 | 12 Apr 1964 | 78 | ||||
12 Apr 1964 | 5 | Stephen George Hammick | 27 Dec 1926 | 15 Feb 2014 | 87 | ||||
15 Feb 2014 | 6 | Jeremy Charles Hammick | 3 Feb 1956 | ||||||
HAMOND-GRAEME of Holly Grove, Berks | |||||||||
18 Dec 1783 | GB | 1 | Andrew Snape Hamond MP for Ipswich 1796‑1806 |
17 Dec 1738 | 12 Sep 1828 | 89 | |||
12 Sep 1828 | 2 | Graham Eden Hamond | 30 Dec 1779 | 20 Dec 1862 | 82 | ||||
20 Dec 1862 | 3 | Andrew Snape Hamond (Hamond-Graeme from 3 Apr 1873) | 3 Oct 1811 | 21 Feb 1874 | 62 | ||||
21 Feb 1874 | 4 | Graham Eden William Graeme Hamond‑Graeme | 20 Aug 1845 | 12 Jan 1920 | 74 | ||||
12 Jan 1920 to 8 Nov 1969 |
5 | Egerton Hood Murray Hamond‑Graeme Extinct on his death |
23 May 1877 | 8 Nov 1969 | 92 | ||||
HAMPSON of Taplow, Bucks | |||||||||
3 Jun 1642 | E | 1 | Thomas Hampson | c 1589 | 14 Aug 1655 | ||||
14 Aug 1655 | 2 | Thomas Hampson | c 1626 | 22 Mar 1670 | |||||
22 Mar 1670 | 3 | Dennis Hampson MP for Wycombe 1685‑1687 |
c 1653 | 10 Apr 1719 | |||||
Apr 1719 | 4 | George Hampson | 9 Sep 1724 | ||||||
9 Sep 1724 | 5 | George Hampson | 1754 | ||||||
1754 | 6 | George Francis Hampson | 10 Nov 1738 | 25 Dec 1774 | 36 | ||||
25 Dec 1774 | 7 | Thomas Philip Hampson | Oct 1765 | 28 Feb 1820 | 54 | ||||
28 Feb 1820 | 8 | George Francis Hampson | 22 Oct 1788 | 8 May 1833 | 44 | ||||
8 May 1833 | 9 | George Francis Hampson | 28 Sep 1823 | 21 Jul 1896 | 72 | ||||
21 Jul 1896 | 10 | George Francis Hampson | 14 Jan 1860 | 15 Oct 1936 | 76 | ||||
15 Oct 1936 | 11 | Dennys Francis Hampson | 9 Sep 1897 | 4 Mar 1939 | 41 | ||||
4 Mar 1939 to 13 Nov 1969 |
12 | Cyril Aubrey Charles Hampson Extinct on his death |
18 Mar 1909 | 13 Nov 1969 | 60 | ||||
HANHAM of Dean's Court, Wimborne, Dorset | |||||||||
24 May 1667 | E | 1 | William Hanham | c 1641 | c Jun 1671 | ||||
c Jun 1671 | 2 | John Hanham | 1703 | ||||||
1703 | 3 | William Hanham | Mar 1762 | ||||||
Mar 1762 | 4 | William Hanham | 1718 | 11 Feb 1776 | 57 | ||||
11 Feb 1776 | 5 | William Thomas Hanham | Jun 1763 | 19 Aug 1791 | 28 | ||||
19 Aug 1791 | 6 | James Hanham | c 1726 | 11 Mar 1806 | |||||
11 Mar 1806 | 7 | James Hanham | 10 Mar 1760 | 2 Apr 1849 | 89 | ||||
2 Apr 1849 | 8 | William Hanham | 8 May 1798 | 27 Mar 1877 | 78 | ||||
27 Mar 1877 | 9 | John Alexander Hanham | 5 Jul 1854 | 21 Feb 1911 | 56 | ||||
21 Feb 1911 | 10 | John Ludlow Hanham | 23 Jan 1898 | 30 Apr 1955 | 57 | ||||
30 Apr 1955 | 11 | Henry Phelips Hanham | 6 Apr 1901 | 23 Nov 1973 | 72 | ||||
23 Nov 1973 | 12 | Michael William Hanham | 31 Oct 1922 | 30 May 2009 | 86 | ||||
30 May 2009 | 13 | William John Edward Hanham | 4 Sep 1957 | ||||||
HANMER of Hanmer, Flint | |||||||||
8 Jul 1620 | E | 1 | John Hanmer MP for Flintshire 1624 |
c 1591 | 1624 | ||||
1624 | 2 | Thomas Hanmer MP for Flint 1640 and Flintshire 1669‑1678 |
4 May 1612 | 6 Oct 1678 | 66 | ||||
6 Oct 1678 | 3 | John Hanmer MP for Flint 1659, Evesham 1669‑1679 and Flintshire 1681‑1685 |
c 1627 | 12 Aug 1701 | |||||
Aug 1701 to 7 May 1746 |
4 | Thomas Hanmer MP for Thetford 1701‑1702 and 1705‑1708, Flintshire 1702‑1705 and Suffolk 1708‑1727 Extinct on his death |
24 Sep 1677 | 7 May 1746 | 68 | ||||
HANMER of Hanmer, Flint | |||||||||
21 May 1774 | GB | 1 | Walden Hanmer MP for Sudbury 1768‑1774 and 1775‑1780 |
19 Mar 1717 | 20 Oct 1783 | 66 | |||
20 Oct 1783 | 2 | Thomas Hanmer | 5 Apr 1747 | 4 Oct 1828 | 81 | ||||
4 Oct 1828 | 3 | John Hanmer, later [1872] 1st and only Baron Hanmer | 22 Dec 1809 | 8 Mar 1881 | 71 | ||||
8 Mar 1881 | 4 | Wyndham Edward Hanmer | 24 Dec 1810 | 25 Aug 1887 | 76 | ||||
25 Aug 1887 | 5 | Edward John Henry Hanmer | 15 Apr 1843 | 3 May 1893 | 50 | ||||
3 May 1893 | 6 | Wyndham Charles Henry Hanmer | 17 Sep 1867 | 3 Jun 1922 | 54 | ||||
3 Jun 1922 | 7 | Griffin Wyndham Edward Hanmer | 30 Aug 1893 | 1 Jan 1977 | 83 | ||||
1 Jan 1977 | 8 | John Wyndham Edward Hanmer | 27 Sep 1928 | 29 Dec 2008 | 80 | ||||
29 Dec 2008 | 9 | Wyndham Richard Guy Hanmer | 27 Nov 1955 | ||||||
HANNAY of Mochrum, Kirkcudbright | |||||||||
31 Mar 1630 | NS | 1 | Robert Hannay | 8 Jan 1658 | |||||
8 Jan 1658 to 30 Apr 1689 |
2 | Robert Hannay On his death the baronetcy became dormant |
30 Apr 1689 | ||||||
26 Sep 1783 | 3 | Samuel Hannay He was served as heir male in 1783 |
11 Dec 1790 | ||||||
11 Dec 1790 to 1 Jan 1842 |
4 | Samuel Hannay On his death the baronetcy again became dormant |
12 Aug 1772 | 1 Jan 1842 | 69 | ||||
HANSEN of Bideford, Devon | |||||||||
20 Jan 1921 to 9 Oct 1958 |
UK | 1 | Sven Wohlford Hansen Extinct on his death |
1 Apr 1876 | 9 Oct 1958 | 82 | |||
HANSON of Bryanston Square, London | |||||||||
6 Jun 1887 | UK | 1 | Sir Reginald Hanson MP for London 1891‑1900 |
31 May 1840 | 18 Apr 1905 | 64 | |||
18 Apr 1905 | 2 | Gerald Stanhope Hanson | 23 Apr 1867 | 18 Jan 1946 | 78 | ||||
18 Jan 1946 | 3 | Richard Leslie Reginald Hanson | 21 Nov 1905 | 7 Oct 1951 | 45 | ||||
7 Oct 1951 to 14 Mar 1996 |
4 | Anthony Leslie Oswald Hanson Extinct on his death |
27 Nov 1934 | 14 Mar 1996 | 61 | ||||
HANSON of Fowey, Cornwall | |||||||||
6 Jul 1918 | UK | 1 | Charles Augustin Hanson MP for Bodmin 1916‑1922 |
11 Sep 1846 | 17 Jan 1922 | 75 | |||
17 Jan 1922 | 2 | Charles Edwin Bourne Hanson | 17 May 1874 | 7 Sep 1958 | 84 | ||||
7 Sep 1958 | 3 | Charles John Hanson | 28 Feb 1919 | 30 Mar 1996 | 77 | ||||
30 Mar 1996 | 4 | Charles Rupert Patrick Hanson | 25 Jun 1945 | ||||||
HARBORD of Gunton, Norfolk | |||||||||
22 Mar 1746 | GB | 1 | William Harbord MP for Bere Alston 1734 and 1741‑1754, and Dunwich 1738‑1741 |
c 1696 | 17 Feb 1770 | ||||
17 Feb 1770 | 2 | Harbord Harbord He was subsequently created Baron Suffield in 1786 with which title the baronetcy remains merged |
Jan 1734 | 4 Feb 1810 | 76 | ||||
HARBY of Aldenham, Herts | |||||||||
17 Jul 1660 | E | 1 | Job Harby | c 1590 | 9 Apr 1663 | ||||
Apr 1663 to Jul 1674 |
2 | Erasmus Harby Extinct on his death |
15 Feb 1628 | 29 Jul 1674 | 46 | ||||
HARDINGE of Belle Isle, co. Fermanagh | |||||||||
4 Aug 1801 | UK | 1 | Richard Hardinge For details of the special remainder included in the creation of this baronetcy, see the note at the foot of this page |
10 Nov 1756 | 5 Nov 1826 | 69 | |||
5 Nov 1826 | 2 | Charles Hardinge | 22 Mar 1780 | 3 Feb 1864 | 83 | ||||
3 Feb 1864 | 3 | Henry Charles Hardinge | 26 Jul 1830 | 13 Nov 1873 | 43 | ||||
13 Nov 1873 | 4 | Edmund Stracey Hardinge | 27 Mar 1833 | 8 Apr 1924 | 91 | ||||
8 Apr 1924 | 5 | Charles Edmund Hardinge | 15 Nov 1878 | 20 Oct 1968 | 89 | ||||
20 Oct 1968 | 6 | Robert Hardinge | 3 Dec 1887 | 20 Jul 1973 | 85 | ||||
20 Jul 1973 | 7 | Robert Arnold Hardinge | 19 Dec 1914 | Feb 1986 | 71 | ||||
Feb 1986 | 8 | Charles Henry Nicholas Hardinge He had previously succeeded to the Viscountcy of Hardinge in 1984 with which title the baronetcy then merged |
25 Aug 1956 | ||||||
HARDRES of Hardres Court, Kent | |||||||||
3 Jun 1642 | E | 1 | Richard Hardres | 23 Apr 1606 | 25 Oct 1669 | 63 | |||
Oct 1669 | 2 | Peter Hardres | 15 Feb 1635 | 6 Mar 1673 | 38 | ||||
Mar 1673 | 3 | Thomas Hardres | 8 Dec 1660 | 23 Feb 1688 | 27 | ||||
23 Feb 1688 | 4 | William Hardres MP for Kent 1711‑1713, Dover 1713‑1715 and Canterbury 1727‑1735 |
25 Jul 1686 | 7 Jul 1736 | 49 | ||||
7 Jul 1736 to 31 Aug 1764 |
5 | William Hardres Extinct on his death |
12 Jun 1718 | 31 Aug 1764 | 46 | ||||
HARDY of the Navy | |||||||||
4 Feb 1806 to 20 Sep 1839 |
UK | 1 | Thomas Masterman Hardy Extinct on his death |
5 Apr 1769 | 20 Sep 1839 | 70 | |||
HARDY of Dunstall Hall, Staffs | |||||||||
23 Feb 1876 | UK | 1 | John Hardy MP for Midhurst 1859, Dartmouth 1860‑1868 and Warwickshire South 1868‑1874 |
23 Feb 1809 | 9 Jul 1888 | 79 | |||
9 Jul 1888 | 2 | Reginald Hardy | 15 Sep 1848 | 6 Aug 1938 | 89 | ||||
6 Aug 1938 | 3 | Bertram Hardy | 11 Feb 1877 | 16 Sep 1953 | 76 | ||||
16 Sep 1953 | 4 | Rupert John Hardy | 24 Oct 1902 | 22 Mar 1997 | 94 | ||||
22 Mar 1997 to 10 Nov 2017 |
5 | Richard Charles Chandos Hardy Extinct on his death |
6 Feb 1945 | 10 Nov 2017 | 72 | ||||
HARE of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk | |||||||||
23 Jul 1641 | E | 1 | Ralph Hare MP for Norfolk 1654‑1655, 1656‑1658 and 1661‑1672, and Kings Lynn 1660 |
24 Mar 1623 | 28 Feb 1672 | 48 | |||
28 Feb 1672 | 2 | Thomas Hare MP for Norfolk 1685‑1689 |
c 1658 | 1 Jan 1693 | |||||
1 Jan 1693 | 3 | Ralph Hare | c 1681 | 22 Sep 1732 | |||||
22 Sep 1732 | 4 | Thomas Hare | c 1688 | 21 Feb 1760 | |||||
21 Feb 1760 to 18 Mar 1764 |
5 | George Hare Extinct on his death |
c 1701 | 18 Mar 1764 | |||||
HARE of Stow Hall, Norfolk | |||||||||
14 Dec 1818 | UK | 1 | Thomas Hare | 12 Feb 1834 | |||||
12 Feb 1834 | 2 | Thomas Hare | 18 Jul 1807 | 14 Nov 1880 | 73 | ||||
14 Nov 1880 | 3 | George Ralph Leigh Hare | 16 Mar 1866 | 19 May 1933 | 67 | ||||
19 May 1933 | 4 | Ralph Leigh Hare | 19 Jan 1903 | 30 Oct 1976 | 73 | ||||
30 Oct 1976 | 5 | Thomas Hare | 27 Jul 1930 | 25 Jan 1993 | 62 | ||||
25 Jan 1993 | 6 | Philip Leigh Hare | 13 Oct 1922 | 5 Jul 2000 | 77 | ||||
5 Jul 2000 | 7 | Nicholas Patrick Hare | 27 Aug 1955 | ||||||
HARE of Stow Hall, Norfolk | |||||||||
21 Dec 1905 to 22 Feb 1941 |
UK | 1 | Thomas Leigh Hare MP for Norfolk South West 1892‑1906 Extinct on his death |
4 Apr 1859 | 22 Feb 1941 | 81 | |||
HARFORD of Falcondale, Cardigan | |||||||||
29 Jun 1934 | UK | 1 | John Charles Harford | 28 Jul 1860 | 16 Jul 1934 | 73 | |||
16 Jul 1934 | 2 | George Arthur Harford | 29 Dec 1897 | 18 Dec 1967 | 69 | ||||
18 Dec 1967 | 3 | John Timothy Harford | 6 Jul 1932 | 22 Aug 2010 | 78 | ||||
22 Aug 2010 | 4 | Mark John Harford | 6 Aug 1964 | ||||||
HARINGTON of Ridlington, Rutland | |||||||||
29 Jun 1611 | E | 1 | James Harington | 2 Mar 1614 | |||||
2 Mar 1614 | 2 | Edward Harington | 1653 | ||||||
1653 to 1661 |
3 | James Harington MP for Rutland 1646‑1653 and Middlesex 1654‑1655 The baronetcy was forfeited for life 1661 |
30 Dec 1607 | Apr 1680 | 72 | ||||
Apr 1680 | 4 | Edmund Harington | c 1635 | 1708 | |||||
1708 | 5 | Edward Harington | 10 Oct 1639 | 27 Mar 1716 | 76 | ||||
27 Mar 1716 | 6 | James Harington | c 1706 | 24 Jan 1782 | |||||
24 Jan 1782 | 7 | James Harington | 6 Aug 1726 | 17 Jan 1793 | 66 | ||||
17 Jan 1793 | 8 | John Edward Harington | 1760 | 9 Jun 1831 | 70 | ||||
9 Jun 1831 | 9 | James Harington | 30 Sep 1788 | 5 Jan 1835 | 46 | ||||
Jan 1835 | 10 | John Edward Harington | 22 May 1821 | 9 Feb 1877 | 55 | ||||
9 Feb 1877 | 11 | Richard Harington | 20 May 1835 | 6 Feb 1911 | 75 | ||||
6 Feb 1911 | 12 | Richard Harington | 3 Mar 1861 | 1 Feb 1931 | 69 | ||||
1 Feb 1931 | 13 | Richard Dundas Harington | 16 Oct 1900 | 17 Nov 1981 | 81 | ||||
17 Nov 1981 | 14 | Nicholas John Harington | 14 May 1942 | 30 May 2016 | 74 | ||||
30 May 2016 | 15 | David Richard Harington | 25 Jun 1944 | ||||||
HARLAND of Sproughton, Suffolk | |||||||||
13 Mar 1771 | GB | 1 | Robert Harland | 1715 | 21 Feb 1784 | 68 | |||
21 Feb 1784 to 16 Aug 1848 |
2 | Robert Harland Extinct on his death |
1765 | 16 Aug 1848 | 83 | ||||
HARLAND of Sutton Hall, Yorks | |||||||||
3 Oct 1808 to 26 Feb 1810 |
UK | 1 | Charles Harland Extinct on his death |
26 Feb 1810 | |||||
HARLAND of Brompton, Yorks | |||||||||
25 Jul 1885 to 25 Dec 1895 |
UK | 1 | Edward James Harland MP for Belfast North 1889‑1896 Extinct on his death |
15 May 1831 | 25 Dec 1895 | 64 | |||
HARMAR-NICHOLLS of Darlaston, Staffs | |||||||||
29 Nov 1960 | UK | 1 | Harmar Harmar-Nicholls He was subsequently created Baron Harmar‑Nicholls in 1975 with which title the baronetcy then merged until its extinction in 2000 |
1 Nov 1912 | 15 Sep 2000 | 87 | |||
HARMOOD-BANNER of Liverpool, Lancs | |||||||||
26 Feb 1924 | UK | 1 | Sir John Sutherland Harmood-Banner MP for Everton 1905‑1924 |
8 Sep 1847 | 24 Feb 1927 | 79 | |||
24 Feb 1927 | 2 | Harmood Harmood-Banner | 28 Oct 1876 | 5 Jul 1950 | 73 | ||||
5 Jul 1950 to 23 Oct 1990 |
3 | George Knowles Harmood-Banner Extinct on his death |
9 Nov 1918 | 23 Oct 1990 | 71 | ||||
HARMSWORTH of Elmwood, Thanet, Kent and Sutton Place, Surrey | |||||||||
23 Aug 1904 | UK | 1 | Alfred Charles William Harmsworth He was subsequently created Baron Northcliffe in 1905 with which title the baronetcy merged until its extinction in 1922 |
15 Jul 1865 | 14 Aug 1922 | 57 | |||
HARMSWORTH of Horsey, Norfolk | |||||||||
14 Jul 1910 | UK | 1 | Harold Sidney Harmsworth He was subsequently created Baron Rothermere in 1914 with which title the baronetcy remains merged |
26 Apr 1868 | 26 Nov 1940 | 72 | |||
HARMSWORTH of Moray Lodge, London | |||||||||
1 Jul 1918 | UK | 1 | Robert Leicester Harmsworth MP for Caithness 1900‑1918 and Caithness & Sutherland 1918‑1922 |
1 Nov 1870 | 19 Jan 1937 | 66 | |||
19 Jan 1937 | 2 | Alfred Leicester St. Barbe Harmsworth | 26 Nov 1892 | 1 Mar 1962 | 69 | ||||
1 Mar 1962 to 23 Oct 1980 |
3 | Arthur Geoffrey Annesley Harmsworth Extinct on his death |
29 Mar 1904 | 23 Oct 1980 | 76 | ||||
HARMSWORTH of Freshwater Grove, Sussex | |||||||||
21 Jun 1922 | UK | 1 | Hildebrand Aubrey Harmsworth | 15 Mar 1872 | 18 Apr 1929 | 57 | |||
18 Apr 1929 | 2 | Hildebrand Alfred Beresford Harmsworth | 27 May 1901 | 15 Nov 1977 | 76 | ||||
15 Nov 1977 | 3 | Hildebrand Harold Harmsworth | 5 Jun 1931 | ||||||
Sir Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton, 5th baronet [1776] and 3rd baronet [1819] | ||
As far as I am aware, Sir Charles was the first baronet who embraced the Muslim religion. | ||
See the following link - http://www.salaam.co.uk/themeofthemonth/june02_index.php?l=34 | ||
My thanks to Richard Lichten for this information. | ||
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The following [edited] article appeared in The Sunday Times of 18 September 1927:- | ||
The fact that Sir Archibald Hamilton, England's only Moslem baronet, was married five months ago to a builder's daughter, only came to light yesterday. | ||
In a register office in Chichester the ceremony took place on April 26, Sir Archibald's age being given as 50, his occupation that of ex-officer, and his address Paisley Cottage, Selsey. The bride's name is Lilian Maud Austen, aged 37, spinster, whose father, William Austen, is a builder. The witnesses were Mr. Harry C. Rands, a hair-dresser, and a woman named Lydia S. Bells. | ||
The secret of the wedding is all the more remarkable because of Sir Archibald's great personal popularity in the district. They all know Lady Hamilton, and until recently have understood that she had been keeping house for Sir Archibald for the past fifteen years. The baronet's cheerful disposition is accompanied by very generous habits, and one local resident described him as a "good Samaritan" to the needy. | ||
Sir Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton is the fifth baronet, and is descended from William Hamilton, one of the five "Kentish petitioners" in 1701. Brother of the sixth Earl of Abercorn, Sir Archibald succeeded his father, Sir Edward, in 1915. [The brother of the 6th Earl of Abercorn relates to William Hamilton, not Sir Archibald]. He was formerly a probationer in the Scots Guards, and a lieutenant in the 4th Batt. Royal Sussex Regiment. | ||
After his conversion to Islam in 1924, Sir Archibald adopted the name of "Abdullah" and following her marriage in 1927, Lilian Austen also converted to Islam and adopted the name "Miriam." | ||
The Kentish Petition was a petition presented to the House of Commons on 29 April 1701, in which the freeholders of Kent urged the House to vote supplies to enable William III to fulfil his treaty obligations. It petitioned inter alia that "the loyal addresses of this House may be turned into bills of supply". The House of Commons voted that the petition was "scandalous, insolent, and seditious" and imprisoned those who presented it. | ||
Sir James John Hamilton, 2nd baronet [UK 1814] | ||
From the Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Herald of 27 September 1870:- | ||
A Baronet Accidentally Poisoned - Colonel Sir James J. Hamilton, Bart., of Llanstephan, Carmathenshire, had a very narrow escape last week. It appeared that, feeling unwell, he took what was supposed to be black draught [a patent medicine commonly used as a purgative up until the early part of the 20th century] from his medicine chest, and pouring out a dose, drank it off, when he found that he had by mistake swallowed a quantity of laudanum. Dr. Dode, of Ferryside, was at once summoned, and the usual remedies were prescribed with such success that towards evening it was announced that the hon. Baronet was in a fair way to recover. | ||
Sir Charles Edward Hamilton, 1st and only baronet [UK 1892] | ||
From the Townsville Daily Bulletin of 12 January 1929:- | ||
An inquest on Sir Charles Edward Hamilton, Bt., aged 83, who died at his home in Eaton Place, S.W.1, from head injuries received when he fell downstairs, was held at the Westminster Coroner's Court. Sir Charles was formerly M.P. for the Rotherhithe Division of Southwark. | ||
His butler, Harry Sidney Edwards, stated that the dead baronet had been rather "tottery" on his legs. It was his custom to retire at 10.30 p.m., and he used to resent being assisted upstairs. On the night of the fall Edwards was following Sir Charles upstairs, when he stumbled, and before Edwards could reach him he had fallen backwards. He died the next day. | ||
Dr. Henry Bright Weir, pathologist, said that the cause of death was shock from fractured ribs. A verdict of accidental death was recorded. | ||
The special remainder to the baronetcy of Hardinge created in 1793 | ||
From the London Gazette of 4 July 1801 (issue 15382, page 754):- | ||
The King has been pleased to grant the Dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to Richard Hardinge, of the county of Fermanagh, Esq; with Remainder to the Heirs Male of the Body of his Father Nicholas Hardinge, late of Canbury, in the county of Surrey, Esq; deceased. | ||
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