The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All 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 Families and a Dictionary of Heraldry ...

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G. Woodfall, 1771 - Baronetage - 36 pages
 

Contents

Mulgrave of HartleyCafle Westmoreland
44
Cope of Hanwell Oxfordshire
50
Grefley of Drakelow Derbyshire 11 Molineux of Teverfal Nottinghamshire
59
Savile of Thornhill Yorkshire
65
Wodehoufe of Kimberley Norfolk
72
Harrington of Ridlington Rutlandshire
79
Mordaunt of Maffingham Norfolk
81
Worsley of Apuldercombe Hampshire
84
Fleetwood of Calwiche Staffordshire
87
Twifden of EaftPeckham Kent
90
Hales of Woodchurch Kent
94
Wyvill of ConftableBurton Yorkſhire
98
Temple of Stowe Buckinghamshire
103
Goftwick of Willington Bedfordshire
104
Wray of Glentworth Lincolnshire
106
Ayloffe of BraxtedMagna Eſſex
110
Pehall of Ecclefball Staffordshire
113
Englefield of WottonBaffet Wiltshire
123
Holte of Afton near Birmingham
129
Egerton of Egerton Cheshire
133
Clarke of Salford Warwickshire
140
Boynton of Barmfton Yorkshire
143
Burdet of Bramcote Warwickshire
147
Mackworth of Normanton Rutlandſhire
153
Hickes of Beverfton Gloucestershire
157
Dryden of CanonsAfhby Northamptonſhire
161
Mill of CamoisCourt Suffex
167
Foulis of Ingleby Yorkshire
170
Berney of Parkhall in Reedham Norfolk
173
Pakington of Ailſbury Buckinghamshire
185
Bishopp of Parham Suflex
191
Vincent of Stoke DAbernon Surry
193
Tichborne of Tichborne Hampshire
197
Palmer of Wingham Kent
205
Rivers of Chafford Kent
211
Hewet of HeadleyHall Yorkshire
213
Fernegan or ferningham of Coffey Norfolk
215
Philipps of PittonCafle Pembrokefnire
219
Stepney of Prendergast Pembrokeshire
223
Wake of Clevedon Somerfetfhire
225
Hotham of Scarborough Yorkshire
229
Manfel of Muddlefcombe Carmarthenshire
234
Prideaux of Netherton Devonshire
238
Hefilrige of Nofeley Leicestershire
243
Burton of Stockerfton Leicestershire
246
Drake of Buckland Devonshire
247
Skipwith of Preftwould Leicestershire
249
Playters of Sotterley Suffolk
251
Harpur of Calke Derbyshire 3
255
Seabright of Besford Worcestershire
261
Dering of SurendenDering Kent
263
Styles of Wateringbury Kent
267
Macre of Fawley Berkshire
270
Ifham of Lamport Northamptonſhire
272
Bagot of Blithfield Staffordſhire
282
Mannock of GiffordsHall Suffolk
287
Littleton of PillatonHall Staffordshire
289
Goring of Highden Suffex
296
Pole of Shute Devonshire
331
Vavafor of Haflewood Yorkshire
335
Wolfeley of Wolfeley Staffordshire
339
Ruffell of Chippenham Cambridgeshire
342
Lumley of Bardfield Effex
346
81 Dalfton of Dalfton Cumberland
349
Every of Egginton Derbyshire
351
Langley of HighamGobion Bedfordshire
353
Cave of Stanford Northamptonshire
355
Boteler of Tefton Kent
366
Hatton of LongStanton Cambridgeshire
367
Abdy of FelixHall Effex
372
Bampfylde of Poltimore Devonshire
374
Cotton of Landwade Cambridgeshire
382
Burgoyne of Sutton Bedfordshire
386
Northcote of Hayne Devonshire
388
Strickland of Boynton Yorkshire
391
Boughton of Lawford Warwickshire
393
Chichefter of Raleigh Devonshire
396
Knatchbull of MerfhamHatch Kent
399
Caftleton of St Edmundſbury Suffolk
403
Owen
404
Owen of Orielton Pembrokeshire
406
Heyman of Somerfield Kent
407
Goodricke of Ribftan Yorkshire
409
Lawley of Spoonhill Shropshire
414
Davie of Creedy Devonshire
416
Pettus of Rackheath Norfolk
420
Andrews of Denton Northamptonshire
422
Vide Appendix Page
423
Kaye of Woodefham alias Woodfome Yorkshire
425
St Quintin of Harpham Yorkshire
428
Vide Appendix Page
437
Ingleby of Ripley Yorkshire
440
Williamfon of EaftMarkham Nottinghamshire
443
Lowther of Whitehaven Cumberland
445
Alfton of Qdell Bedfordshire
457
Corbett of Leighton Montgomeryshire
460
Markham of Sedgebroke Nottinghamshire
467
Thorold of Marfton Lincolnshire
471
Wrottefley of Wrottefley Staffordshire
475
Throckmorton of Coughton Warwickshire
478
Halton of Samford Effex
487
Blount of Sodington Worcestershire
488
Chamberlayne of Wickham Oxfordshire
492
Hunloke of Wingerworth Derbyshire
496
DAnvers of Culworth Northamptonshire
499
Haggerfion of HaggerstonCaffle Northumberland
502
ONeill of Dublin
504
Hickman of Gainsborough Lincolnshire
505
Bathurst of Leachlade Gloucestershire
508
Acton of Aldenham Shropshire
512
Webb of Odflock Wiltshire
516
Williams of Guernevet Brecon
518
Acland of ColumbJohn Devonshire
519
Vyvian of Trelowarren Cornwall
525
Edwards of Shrewsbury
528
BARONETS
529

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