| BARONETAGE | ||||||
| Last updated 23/10/2024 | ||||||
| Names of baronets shown in blue | ||||||
| have not yet proved succession and, as a | ||||||
| result, their name has not yet been placed on | ||||||
| the Official Roll of the Baronetage. | ||||||
| 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 | ||||||
| GABRIEL of Edgecombe Hall,Surrey | ||||||
| 14 Aug 1867 | UK | 1 | Thomas Gabriel | 5 Nov 1811 | 23 Feb 1891 | 79 |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 23 Feb 1891 | ||||||
| GAGE of Firle Place,Sussex | ||||||
| 26 Mar 1622 | E | 1 | John Gage | 3 Oct 1633 | ||
| 3 Oct 1633 | 2 | Thomas Gage | 2 Jul 1654 | |||
| 2 Jul 1654 | 3 | Thomas Gage | 22 Nov 1660 | |||
| 22 Nov 1660 | 4 | John Gage | c 1642 | 27 May 1699 | ||
| 27 May 1699 | 5 | John Gage | c 1691 | Jan 1700 | ||
| Jan 1700 | 6 | Thomas Gage | c 1694 | Oct 1713 | ||
| Oct 1713 | 7 | William Gage | 1695 | 23 Apr 1744 | 48 | |
| MP for Seaford 1722-1744 | ||||||
| 23 Apr 1744 | 8 | Thomas Gage | c 1695 | 21 Dec 1754 | ||
| He had been previously created Viscount | ||||||
| Gage (qv) in 1720 with which title the | ||||||
| baronetcy remains merged | ||||||
| GAGE of Hengrave,Suffolk | ||||||
| 15 Jul 1662 | E | 1 | Edward Gage | c 1626 | 8 Jan 1707 | |
| 8 Jan 1707 | 2 | William Gage | c 1651 | 8 Feb 1727 | ||
| 8 Feb 1727 | 3 | Thomas Gage | c 1710 | 1 Sep 1741 | ||
| 1 Sep 1741 | 4 | William Gage | c 1712 | 17 May 1767 | ||
| 17 May 1767 | 5 | Thomas Rookwood Gage | c 1720 | 21 Mar 1796 | ||
| 21 Mar 1796 | 6 | Thomas Gage | c 1752 | 1 Dec 1798 | ||
| 1 Dec 1798 | 7 | Thomas Gage | 2 Mar 1781 | 27 Dec 1820 | 39 | |
| 27 Dec 1820 | 8 | Thomas Gage (Rokewode-Gage from 1843) | 5 Sep 1810 | 7 Jun 1866 | 55 | |
| 7 Jun 1866 | 9 | Edward Rokewode-Gage | 20 Mar 1812 | 3 Jan 1872 | 59 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 3 Jan 1872 | ||||||
| GALBRAITH of Shanevalley,co.Donegall | ||||||
| 26 Jan 1813 | UK | 1 | James Galbraith | c 1759 | 30 Apr 1827 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 30 Apr 1827 | ||||||
| GALLWEY of Hampton Hill,Middlesex | ||||||
| 8 Dec 1812 | UK | See "Payne-Gallwey" | ||||
| GALWEY of Kallwollin,Limerick | ||||||
| Apr 1624 | I | 1 | Geffrey Galwey | 28 Mar 1636 | ||
| 28 Mar 1636 | 2 | Geoffrey Galwey | c 1616 | c 1652 | ||
| c 1652 | 3 | James Galwey | c 1700 | |||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| c 1700 | ||||||
| GAMBLE of Windlehurst,Lancs | ||||||
| 31 Aug 1897 | UK | 1 | David Gamble | 3 Feb 1823 | 4 Feb 1907 | 84 |
| 4 Feb 1907 | 2 | Josias Christopher Gamble | 7 Jan 1848 | 24 Sep 1908 | 60 | |
| 24 Sep 1908 | 3 | David Gamble | 1 May 1876 | 17 Jul 1943 | 67 | |
| 17 Jul 1943 | 4 | David Arthur Josias Gamble | 9 Dec 1907 | 9 Jan 1982 | 74 | |
| 9 Jan 1982 | 5 | David Gamble | 5 Jun 1933 | 27 Dec 1984 | 51 | |
| 27 Dec 1984 | 6 | David Hugh Norman Gamble | 1 Jul 1966 | |||
| GAMMANS of Hornsey,Middlesex | ||||||
| 24 Jan 1956 | UK | 1 | Leonard David Gammans | 10 Nov 1895 | 8 Feb 1957 | 61 |
| to | MP for Hornsey 1941-1957 | |||||
| 8 Feb 1957 | Extinct on his death | |||||
| GAMON of Grace Castle,Kilkenny | ||||||
| 11 May 1795 | GB | See "Grace" | ||||
| GAMULL of Chester,Cheshire | ||||||
| Apr 1644 | E | 1 | Francis Gamull | 25 Nov 1606 | 27 Nov 1654 | 48 |
| to | MP for Chester 1640-1644 | |||||
| 27 Nov 1654 | Extinct on his death | |||||
| GANS of the Netherlands | ||||||
| 29 Jun 1682 | E | 1 | Cornelius Gans | c 1700 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| c 1700 | ||||||
| GANZONI of Ipswich,Suffolk | ||||||
| 22 Mar 1929 | UK | 1 | Sir Francis John Childs Ganzoni | 19 Jan 1882 | 15 Aug 1958 | 76 |
| He was subsequently created Baron Belstead | ||||||
| (qv) in 1938 with which title the | ||||||
| baronetcy remained merged until its extinction | ||||||
| in 2005 | ||||||
| GARDINER of Roche Court,Hants | ||||||
| 24 Dec 1660 | E | 1 | William Gardiner | 9 May 1628 | 23 Jun 1691 | 63 |
| MP for Wigan 1660 | ||||||
| Jun 1691 | 2 | Brocas Gardiner | c 1664 | 13 Jan 1740 | ||
| 13 Jan 1740 | 3 | William Gardiner | c 1700 | 20 Oct 1779 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 20 Oct 1779 | ||||||
| GARDINER of Roche Court,Hants | ||||||
| 14 Jan 1783 | GB | See "Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner" | ||||
| GARDNER of Uttoxeter,Staffs | ||||||
| 9 Sep 1794 | GB | 1 | Alan Gardner | 12 Apr 1742 | 1 Jan 1809 | 66 |
| He was subsequently created Baron Gardner | ||||||
| (qv) in 1800 with which title the | ||||||
| baronetcy then merged until it became | ||||||
| either extinct or dormant in 1883 | ||||||
| GARDNER of Frilford,Berks | ||||||
| 12 Feb 1945 | UK | See "Bruce-Gardner" | ||||
| GARRARD of Lamer,Herts | ||||||
| 16 Feb 1622 | E | 1 | John Garrard | c 1590 | 1637 | |
| 1637 | 2 | John Garrard | 11 Mar 1686 | |||
| 11 Mar 1686 | 3 | John Garrard | 1638 | 13 Jan 1701 | 62 | |
| MP for Ludgershall 1679-1681 and | ||||||
| Amersham 1698-1701 | ||||||
| 13 Jan 1701 | 4 | Samuel Garrard | 1651 | 10 Mar 1725 | 73 | |
| MP for Amersham 1701 and 1702-1710 | ||||||
| 10 Mar 1725 | 5 | Samuel Garrard | 31 Jul 1692 | 1 Dec 1761 | 69 | |
| 1 Dec 1761 | 6 | Benet Garrard | c 1704 | 1 Jul 1767 | ||
| to | MP for Amersham 1761-1767 | |||||
| 1 Jul 1767 | Extinct on his death | |||||
| GARRARD of Langford,Norfolk | ||||||
| 16 Aug 1662 | E | 1 | Jacob Garrard | 30 Nov 1586 | c 1666 | |
| c 1666 | 2 | Thomas Garrard | 25 Apr 1627 | c 1690 | ||
| c 1690 | 3 | Nicholas Garrard | c 1655 | 12 Mar 1728 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 12 Mar 1728 | ||||||
| GARTHWAITE of Durham | ||||||
| 19 May 1919 | UK | 1 | William Garthwaite | 11 Jul 1874 | 20 Jun 1956 | 81 |
| 20 Jun 1956 | 2 | William Francis Cuthbert Garthwaite | 3 Jan 1906 | 15 Dec 1993 | 87 | |
| 15 Dec 1993 | 3 | William Mark Charles Garthwaite | 4 Nov 1946 | 23 Mar 2024 | 77 | |
| 23 Mar 2024 | 4 | William Tuzo Garthwaite | 14 May 1982 | |||
| GASCOIGNE of Barnbow,Yorks | ||||||
| 8 Jun 1635 | NS | 1 | John Gascoigne | 3 May 1637 | ||
| 3 May 1637 | 2 | Thomas Gascoigne | c 1596 | c 1686 | ||
| c 1686 | 3 | Thomas Gascoigne | c 1623 | 1698 | ||
| 1698 | 4 | Thomas Gascoigne | c 1659 | c 1718 | ||
| c 1718 | 5 | John Gascoigne | c 1662 | 11 Jun 1723 | ||
| 11 Jun 1723 | 6 | Edward Gascoigne | 31 May 1750 | |||
| 31 May 1750 | 7 | Edward Gascoigne | 16 Jan 1762 | |||
| 16 Jan 1762 | 8 | Thomas Gascoigne | Feb 1743 | 11 Feb 1810 | 67 | |
| to | MP for Thirsk 1780-1784, Malton 1784 and | |||||
| 11 Feb 1810 | Arundel 1795-1796 | |||||
| On his death the baronetcy became either | ||||||
| extinct or dormant | ||||||
| GAWDY of Crows Hall,Suffolk | ||||||
| 20 Apr 1661 | E | 1 | Charles Gawdy | c 1635 | 15 Sep 1707 | |
| MP for Eye Nov 1678-Jan 1679,Mar 1679,1681 | ||||||
| and 1685-1687 | ||||||
| Sep 1707 | 2 | Framlingham Gawdy | c 1720 | |||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| c 1720 | ||||||
| GAWDY of West Harling,Norfolk | ||||||
| 13 Jul 1663 | E | 1 | William Gawdy | 24 Sep 1612 | 18 Aug 1669 | 56 |
| MP for Thetford 1661-1669 | ||||||
| Aug 1669 | 2 | John Gawdy | 25 Sep 1639 | Jan 1709 | 69 | |
| Jan 1709 | 3 | Bassingbourne Gawdy | 23 Oct 1724 | |||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 23 Oct 1724 | ||||||
| GEARY of Polesden, Surrey | ||||||
| 17 Aug 1782 | GB | 1 | Francis Geary | 14 Oct 1709 | 7 Feb 1796 | 86 |
| 7 Feb 1796 | 2 | William Geary | 23 Sep 1756 | 6 Aug 1825 | 68 | |
| MP for Kent 1796-1806 and 1812-1818 | ||||||
| 6 Aug 1825 | 3 | William Richard Powlett Geary | 13 Nov 1810 | 19 Dec 1877 | 67 | |
| MP for Kent West 1835-1838 | ||||||
| 19 Dec 1877 | 4 | Francis Geary | 12 Oct 1811 | 1 Apr 1895 | 83 | |
| 1 Apr 1895 | 5 | William Nevill Montgomerie Geary | 7 Apr 1859 | 26 Dec 1944 | 85 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 26 Dec 1944 | ||||||
| GELL of Hopton,Derby | ||||||
| 29 Jan 1642 | E | 1 | John Gell | 22 Jun 1592 | 26 Oct 1671 | 79 |
| 26 Oct 1671 | 2 | John Gell | 7 Oct 1612 | 8 Feb 1689 | 76 | |
| MP for Derbyshire 1654-1659 and 1689 | ||||||
| 8 Feb 1689 | 3 | Philip Gell | 6 Jul 1651 | 15 Jul 1719 | 68 | |
| to | MP for Steyning 1681 and Derbyshire | |||||
| 15 Jul 1719 | 1689-1690 | |||||
| Extinct on his death | ||||||
| GEORGE of Park Place, Middlesex | ||||||
| and St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | ||||||
| 18 Sep 1809 | UK | 1 | Sir Rupert George | 16 Jun 1749 | 25 Jan 1823 | 73 |
| 25 Jan 1823 | 2 | Rupert Dennis George | 9 Oct 1796 | 27 Mar 1856 | 59 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 27 Mar 1856 | ||||||
| GERARD of Bryn,Lancs | ||||||
| 22 May 1611 | E | 1 | Thomas Gerard | 1560 | 16 Feb 1621 | 60 |
| MP for Liverpool 1597-1598, Lancashire | ||||||
| 1614 and Wigan 1621 | ||||||
| Feb 1621 | 2 | Thomas Gerard | c 1584 | 15 May 1630 | ||
| MP for Liverpool 1624-1625 | ||||||
| 15 May 1630 | 3 | William Gerard | 1612 | 7 Apr 1681 | 68 | |
| Apr 1681 | 4 | William Gerard | 1638 | 16 Apr 1702 | 63 | |
| 16 Apr 1702 | 5 | William Gerard | 22 Jun 1662 | 29 May 1721 | 58 | |
| 29 May 1721 | 6 | William Gerard | 27 Dec 1697 | 9 Dec 1732 | 34 | |
| 9 Dec 1732 | 7 | William Gerard | 4 Sep 1721 | 22 Mar 1740 | 18 | |
| 22 Mar 1740 | 8 | Thomas Gerard | c 1723 | 7 Jul 1780 | ||
| Jul 1780 | 9 | Robert Cansfield Gerard | c 1725 | 6 Mar 1784 | ||
| 6 Mar 1784 | 10 | Robert Clifton Gerard | 26 Aug 1791 | |||
| 26 Aug 1791 | 11 | William Gerard | 12 Jul 1773 | 2 Aug 1826 | 53 | |
| 2 Aug 1826 | 12 | John Gerard | 8 Dec 1804 | 21 Feb 1854 | 49 | |
| 21 Feb 1854 | 13 | Robert Tolver Gerard | 12 May 1808 | 15 Mar 1887 | 78 | |
| He was subsequently created Baron Gerard | ||||||
| (qv) in 1876 with which title the | ||||||
| baronetcy remains merged | ||||||
| GERARD of Harrow-on-the-Hill,Middlesex | ||||||
| 13 Apr 1620 | E | 1 | Gilbert Gerard | 23 Oct 1587 | 6 Jan 1670 | 82 |
| MP for Wigan 1614,Middlesex 1621-1648 and | ||||||
| Lancaster 1660 | ||||||
| 6 Jan 1670 | 2 | Francis Gerard | 12 Oct 1617 | Dec 1680 | 63 | |
| MP for Seaford 1641-1648, Middlesex 1659 | ||||||
| and Bossiney 1660 | ||||||
| Dec 1680 | 3 | Charles Gerard | 16 Aug 1653 | by Jul 1701 | 47 | |
| MP for Middlesex 1685-1695 and | ||||||
| Cockermouth 1695-1698 | ||||||
| by Jul 1701 | 4 | Francis Gerard | Sep 1704 | |||
| Sep 1704 | 5 | Cheeke Gerard | 2 Jul 1662 | 9 Mar 1716 | 53 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 9 Mar 1716 | ||||||
| GERARD of Fiskerton,Lincs | ||||||
| 17 Nov 1666 | E | 1 | Gilbert Gerard | 24 Sep 1687 | ||
| MP for Northallerton 1661-1685 | ||||||
| 24 Sep 1687 | 2 | Gilbert Cosin-Gerard | c 1662 | c 1730 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| c 1730 | ||||||
| GERMAIN of Westminster,London | ||||||
| 25 Mar 1698 | E | 1 | John Germain | c May 1650 | 11 Dec 1718 | 68 |
| to | MP for Morpeth 1713-1715 and Totnes | |||||
| 11 Dec 1718 | 1717-1718 | |||||
| Extinct on his death | ||||||
| GERVIS-MEYRICK of Hinton Admiral,Hants | ||||||
| 28 Jul 1791 | GB | See "Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick" | ||||
| GETHIN of Gethinsgrott,co.Cork | ||||||
| 1 Aug 1665 | I | 1 | Richard Gethin | c 1615 | c 1685 | |
| c 1685 | 2 | Richard Gethin | 1674 | 1709 | 35 | |
| 1709 | 3 | Richard Gethin | 1698 | c 1765 | ||
| c 1765 | 4 | Richard Gethin | c 1725 | c 1778 | ||
| c 1778 | 5 | Percy Gethin | 10 Oct 1837 | |||
| 10 Oct 1837 | 6 | Richard Gethin | 28 Dec 1823 | 11 Jun 1885 | 61 | |
| 11 Jun 1885 | 7 | Richard Charles Percy Gethin | 20 Nov 1847 | 17 Jun 1921 | 73 | |
| 17 Jun 1921 | 8 | Richard Walter St.Lawrence Gethin | 16 Feb 1878 | 27 Aug 1946 | 68 | |
| 27 Aug 1946 | 9 | Richard Patrick St.Lawrence Gethin | 15 May 1911 | 26 Dec 1988 | 77 | |
| 26 Dec 1988 | 10 | Richard Joseph St.Lawrence Gethin | 29 Sep 1949 | |||
| GIBB of Carriber,Linlithgow | ||||||
| 4 Jul 1634 | NS | 1 | Henry Gibb | 8 Apr 1650 | ||
| to | On his death the baronetcy became dormant | |||||
| 8 Apr 1650 | ||||||
| GIBBONS of Stanwell Place,Middlesex | ||||||
| 21 Apr 1752 | GB | 1 | William Gibbons | May 1760 | ||
| Governor of Barbados | ||||||
| May 1760 | 2 | John Gibbons | c 1717 | 9 Jul 1776 | ||
| MP for Stockbridge 1754-1761 and | ||||||
| Wallingford 1761-1768 | ||||||
| 9 Jul 1776 | 3 | William Gibbons | 5 May 1749 | 26 Nov 1814 | 65 | |
| 26 Nov 1814 | 4 | John Gibbons | 8 Jan 1774 | 25 Mar 1844 | 70 | |
| 25 Mar 1844 | 5 | John Gibbons | 30 Aug 1825 | 6 Jan 1893 | 67 | |
| 6 Jan 1893 | 6 | Charles Gibbons | 13 Jan 1828 | 5 Feb 1909 | 81 | |
| 5 Feb 1909 | 7 | Alexander Doran Gibbons | 14 Dec 1873 | 30 Sep 1956 | 82 | |
| 30 Sep 1956 | 8 | John Edward Gibbons | 14 Nov 1914 | 20 Sep 1982 | 67 | |
| 20 Sep 1982 | 9 | William Edward Doran Gibbons | 13 Jan 1948 | |||
| GIBBONS of Sittingbourne,Kent | ||||||
| 22 Mar 1872 | UK | 1 | Sills John Gibbons | 2 Jun 1809 | 11 Jan 1876 | 66 |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 11 Jan 1876 | ||||||
| GIBSON of Regent Terrace,Edinburgh | ||||||
| 23 Nov 1909 | UK | 1 | James Puckering Gibson | 14 Aug 1849 | 11 Jan 1912 | 62 |
| to | MP for Edinburgh East 1909-1912 | |||||
| 11 Jan 1912 | Extinct on his death | |||||
| GIBSON of Great Warley,Essex | ||||||
| 1 Feb 1926 | UK | 1 | Herbert Gibson | 8 Jul 1851 | 7 Sep 1932 | 81 |
| 7 Sep 1932 | 2 | Kenneth Lloyd Gibson | 11 May 1888 | 14 May 1967 | 79 | |
| 14 May 1967 | 3 | Ackroyd Herbert Gibson | 5 Aug 1893 | 15 Jun 1975 | 81 | |
| 15 Jun 1975 | 4 | David Ackroyd Gibson | 18 Jul 1922 | 16 Jul 1997 | 74 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 16 Jul 1997 | ||||||
| GIBSON of Linconia and Faccombe,Hants | ||||||
| 10 Aug 1931 | UK | 1 | Sir Herbert Gibson | 8 Jul 1868 | 28 Dec 1934 | 66 |
| 28 Dec 1934 | 2 | Christopher Herbert Gibson | 12 Oct 1897 | 20 Jul 1962 | 64 | |
| 20 Jul 1962 | 3 | Christopher Herbert Gibson | 2 Feb 1921 | 26 Jun 1994 | 73 | |
| 26 Jun 1994 | 4 | Christopher Herbert Gibson | 17 Jul 1948 | |||
| GIBSON-CRAIG of Riccarton,Midlothian | ||||||
| 30 Sep 1831 | UK | 1 | James Gibson-Craig | 11 Oct 1765 | 6 Mar 1850 | 84 |
| 6 Mar 1850 | 2 | William Gibson-Craig | 2 Aug 1797 | 12 Mar 1878 | 80 | |
| MP for Midlothian 1837-1841 and Edinburgh | ||||||
| 1841-1852. PC 1863 | ||||||
| 12 Mar 1878 | 3 | James Henry Gibson-Craig | 21 Sep 1841 | 28 Sep 1908 | 67 | |
| 28 Sep 1908 | 4 | Archibald Charles Gibson-Craig | 24 Aug 1883 | Sep 1914 | 31 | |
| Sep 1914 | 5 | Henry Thomas Gibson-Craig-Carmichael | 5 Jan 1885 | 5 Sep 1926 | 41 | |
| He subsquently succeeded to the | ||||||
| baronetcy of Gibson-Craig-Carmichael (qv) | ||||||
| in 1926 since which time the baronetcies | ||||||
| have remained merged | ||||||
| GIBSON-CRAIG-CARMICHAEL | ||||||
| of Keirhill,Edinburgh | ||||||
| 31 Dec 1702 | NS | 1 | Thomas Gibson | c 1713 | ||
| c 1713 | 2 | Edward Gibson | 2 Jun 1727 | |||
| Jun 1727 | 3 | Alexander Gibson | 15 Apr 1774 | |||
| 15 Apr 1774 | 4 | John Gibson | 29 Mar 1781 | |||
| 29 Mar 1781 | 5 | Robert Gibson | c 1800 | |||
| c 1800 | 6 | John Gibson-Carmichael | 24 Apr 1773 | 5 Nov 1803 | 30 | |
| 5 Nov 1803 | 7 | Thomas Gibson-Carmichael | 21 Dec 1774 | 13 Dec 1849 | 74 | |
| 13 Dec 1849 | 8 | Alexander Gibson-Carmichael | 6 Jun 1812 | 8 Apr 1850 | 37 | |
| 8 Apr 1850 | 9 | Thomas Gibson-Carmichael | 27 Oct 1817 | 30 Dec 1855 | 38 | |
| 30 Dec 1855 | 10 | William Henry Gibson-Carmichael | 9 Oct 1827 | 19 Dec 1891 | 64 | |
| 19 Dec 1891 | 11 | Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael,later [1912] | ||||
| 1st and only Baron Carmichael | 18 Mar 1859 | 16 Jan 1926 | 66 | |||
| 16 Jan 1926 | 12 | Henry Thomas Gibson-Craig-Carmichael | 5 Jan 1885 | 5 Sep 1926 | 41 | |
| 5 | He had previously succeeded as 5th baronet | |||||
| of the 1831 creation (see above) in 1914 | ||||||
| 5 Sep 1926 | 13 | Eardley Charles William Gibson-Craig- | ||||
| 6 | Carmichael | 22 Nov 1887 | 2 Mar 1939 | 51 | ||
| 2 Mar 1939 | 14 | Archibald Henry William Gibson-Craig- | ||||
| 7 | Carmichael | 28 Mar 1917 | 1 Dec 1969 | 52 | ||
| 1 Dec 1969 | 15 | David Peter William Gibson-Craig- | ||||
| 8 | Carmichael | 21 Jul 1946 | ||||
| GIDEON of Spalding,Lincs | ||||||
| and Belvidere,Kent | ||||||
| 21 May 1759 | GB | 1 | Sampson Gideon (he changed his surname to | 10 Oct 1744 | 25 Dec 1824 | 80 |
| to | Eardley in July 1789) | |||||
| 25 Dec 1824 | He was subsequently created Baron Eardley | |||||
| (qv) in 1789 with which title the | ||||||
| baronetcy then merged until its extinction | ||||||
| in 1824 | ||||||
| GIFFORD of Burstall,Leics | ||||||
| 21 Nov 1660 | E | 1 | Henry Gifford | c 1665 | ||
| c 1665 | 2 | John Gifford | 6 Jun 1736 | |||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 6 Jun 1736 | ||||||
| GIFFORD of Castle Jordan,Meath | ||||||
| 4 Mar 1661 | I | 1 | Thomas Gifford | 4 May 1662 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 4 May 1662 | ||||||
| GILBERT | ||||||
| c Jan 1851 | UK | 1 | Walter Raleigh Gilbert | 18 Mar 1785 | 12 May 1853 | 68 |
| 12 May 1853 | 2 | Francis Hastings Gilbert | 10 Jul 1816 | 17 Nov 1863 | 47 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 17 Nov 1863 | ||||||
| GILBEY of Elsenham Hall,Essex | ||||||
| 4 Sep 1893 | UK | 1 | Walter Gilbey | 2 May 1831 | 12 Nov 1914 | 83 |
| 12 Nov 1914 | 2 | Henry Walter Gilbey | 1 Oct 1859 | 11 Apr 1945 | 85 | |
| 11 Apr 1945 | 3 | Walter Derek Gilbey | 11 Mar 1913 | 27 Oct 1991 | 78 | |
| 27 Oct 1991 | 4 | Walter Gavin Gilbey | 14 Apr 1949 | |||
| GILLETT of Bassishaw Ward,London | ||||||
| 4 Dec 1959 | UK | 1 | Sir (Sydney) Harold Gillett | 27 Nov 1890 | 21 Sep 1976 | 85 |
| 21 Sep 1976 | 2 | Robin Danvers Penrose Gillett | 9 Nov 1925 | 21 Apr 2009 | 83 | |
| 21 Apr 2009 | 3 | Nicholas Danvers Penrose Gillett | 24 Sep 1955 | |||
| GILMOUR of Edinburgh | ||||||
| 16 Aug 1661 | NS | 1 | Andrew Gilmour | 14 Mar 1663 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 14 Mar 1663 | ||||||
| GILMOUR of Craigmillar,Edinburgh | ||||||
| 1 Feb 1678 | NS | 1 | Alexander Gilmour | 6 Dec 1657 | 29 Oct 1731 | 73 |
| 29 Oct 1731 | 2 | Charles Gilmour | 9 Aug 1750 | |||
| MP for Midlothian 1737-1751 | ||||||
| 9 Aug 1750 | 3 | Alexander Gilmour | c 1735 | 27 Dec 1792 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 27 Dec 1792 | ||||||
| GILMOUR of Lundin and Montrave,Fife | ||||||
| and South Walton,Renfrew | ||||||
| 1 Sep 1897 | UK | 1 | John Gilmour | 24 Jul 1845 | 20 Jul 1920 | 74 |
| 20 Jul 1920 | 2 | Sir John Gilmour | 27 May 1876 | 30 Mar 1940 | 63 | |
| MP for Renfrewshire East 1910-1918 and | ||||||
| Pollok 1918-1940. Secretary of State for | ||||||
| Scotland 1924-1929. Minister of Agriculture | ||||||
| and Fisheries 1931-1932. Home Secretary | ||||||
| 1932-1935. PC 1922 | ||||||
| 30 Mar 1940 | 3 | John Edward Gilmour | 24 Oct 1912 | 1 Jun 2007 | 94 | |
| Lord Lieutenant Fife 1980-1987. MP for Fife | ||||||
| East 1961-1979 | ||||||
| 1 Jun 2007 | 4 | John Gilmour | 15 Jul 1944 | 10 Feb 2013 | 68 | |
| 10 Feb 2013 | 5 | John Nicholas Gilmour | 15 Dec 1970 | |||
| GILMOUR of Liberton and Craigmillar,Midlothian | ||||||
| 29 Jul 1926 | UK | 1 | Robert Gordon Gilmour | 27 Feb 1857 | 24 Jun 1939 | 82 |
| 24 Jun 1939 | 2 | John Little Gilmour | 5 Jun 1899 | 13 Feb 1977 | 77 | |
| 13 Feb 1977 | 3 | Ian Hedworth John Little Gilmour,later [1992] | ||||
| Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar [L] | 8 Jul 1926 | 21 Sep 2007 | 81 | |||
| MP for Norfolk Central 1962-1974 and | ||||||
| Chesham & Amersham 1974-1992 Minister | ||||||
| of State for Defence Procurement 1971- | ||||||
| 1972. Minister of State for Defence 1972- | ||||||
| 1974. Secretary of State for Defence 1974. | ||||||
| Lord Privy Seal 1979-1981 PC 1973 | ||||||
| 21 Sep 2007 | 4 | David Robert Gilmour | 14 Nov 1952 | |||
| GILPIN of Hockliffe Grange,Beds | ||||||
| 19 Feb 1876 | UK | 1 | Richard Thomas Gilpin | 12 Jan 1801 | 7 Apr 1882 | 81 |
| to | MP for Bedfordshire 1851-1880 | |||||
| 7 Apr 1882 | Extinct on his death | |||||
| GILSTRAP of Fornham St.Genevieve, Suffolk | ||||||
| and Newark-on-Trent, Nottingham | ||||||
| 28 Jul 1887 | UK | William Gilstrap | 20 Dec 1816 | 15 Feb 1896 | 79 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 15 Feb 1896 | ||||||
| GLADSTONE of Fasque and Balfour,Kincardine | ||||||
| 18 Jul 1846 | UK | 1 | John Gladstone | 11 Dec 1764 | 7 Dec 1851 | 86 |
| 7 Dec 1851 | 2 | Thomas Gladstone | 25 Jul 1804 | 20 Mar 1889 | 84 | |
| MP for Queenborough 1830-1831, | ||||||
| Portarlington 1832-1835, Leicester | ||||||
| 1835-1837 and Ipswich 1842. Lord | ||||||
| Lieutenant Kincardine 1876-1889 | ||||||
| 20 Mar 1889 | 3 | John Robert Gladstone | 26 Apr 1852 | 25 Jun 1926 | 74 | |
| Lord Lieutenant Kincardine Jan-Jun 1926 | ||||||
| 25 Jun 1926 | 4 | John Evelyn Gladstone | 23 Nov 1855 | 12 Feb 1945 | 89 | |
| 12 Feb 1945 | 5 | Albert Charles Gladstone | 28 Oct 1886 | 2 Mar 1967 | 80 | |
| 2 Mar 1967 | 6 | Charles Andrew Gladstone | 28 Oct 1888 | 28 Apr 1968 | 79 | |
| 28 Apr 1968 | 7 | Erskine William Gladstone | 29 Oct 1925 | 29 Mar 2018 | 92 | |
| Lord Lieutenant Clwyd 1985-2001 KG 1999 | ||||||
| 29 Mar 2018 | 8 | Charles Angus Gladstone | 11 Apr 1964 | |||
| GLEADOWE-NEWCOMEN of Carrickglass,Longford | ||||||
| 16 Nov 1781 | I | 1 | William Gleadowe-Newcomen | c 1740 | 21 Aug 1807 | |
| MP for co.Longford 1801-1802 | ||||||
| 21 Aug 1807 | 2 | Thomas Gleadowe-Newcomen | 18 Sep 1776 | 15 Jan 1825 | 48 | |
| He subsequently succeeded to the | ||||||
| Viscountcy of Newcomen (qv) in 1817 with | ||||||
| which title the baronetcy then merged | ||||||
| until its extinction in 1825 | ||||||
| GLEANE of Hardwick,Norfolk | ||||||
| 6 Mar 1666 | E | 1 | Peter Gleane | 1619 | 7 Feb 1696 | 76 |
| MP for Norfolk 1679-1685 | ||||||
| 7 Feb 1696 | 2 | Thomas Gleane | c 1650 | c 1700 | ||
| c 1700 | 3 | Peter Gleane | c 1672 | c 1735 | ||
| c 1735 | 4 | Peter Gleane | c 1696 | 10 Jun 1745 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 10 Jun 1745 | ||||||
| GLEN-COATS of Ferguslie Park,Renfrew | ||||||
| 25 Jun 1894 | UK | 1 | Thomas Glen Glen-Coats | 19 Feb 1846 | 12 Jul 1922 | 76 |
| MP for Renfrewshire West 1906-1910 | ||||||
| Lord Lieutenant Renfrew 1908-1922 | ||||||
| 12 Jul 1922 | 2 | Thomas Coats Glen Glen-Coats | 5 May 1878 | 7 Mar 1954 | 75 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 7 Mar 1954 | ||||||
| GLOVER of Arkley,Barnet,Herts | ||||||
| 21 Jun 1920 | UK | 1 | Sir Ernest William Glover | 27 Aug 1864 | 21 Jan 1934 | 69 |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 21 Jan 1934 | ||||||
| GLYN of Ewell,Surrey | ||||||
| 29 Sep 1759 | GB | 1 | Richard Glyn | 13 Jun 1711 | 1 Jan 1773 | 61 |
| MP for London 1758-1768 and Coventry | ||||||
| 1768-1773 | ||||||
| 1 Jan 1773 | 2 | George Glyn | c 1739 | 4 Sep 1814 | ||
| 4 Sep 1814 | 3 | Lewen Powell Glyn | 14 Aug 1801 | 28 Jul 1840 | 38 | |
| 28 Jul 1840 | 4 | George Lewen Glyn | 20 Sep 1804 | 7 Nov 1885 | 81 | |
| 7 Nov 1885 | 5 | George Turbervill Glyn | 22 Apr 1841 | 19 May 1891 | 50 | |
| 19 May 1891 | 6 | Gervas Powell Glyn | 8 Oct 1862 | 16 Jul 1921 | 58 | |
| For further information, see the note at | ||||||
| the foot of this page | ||||||
| 16 Jul 1921 | 7 | Arthur Robert Glyn | 5 Aug 1870 | 4 Jan 1942 | 71 | |
| 4 Jan 1942 | 8 | Richard Fitzgerald Glyn | 13 May 1875 | 23 Mar 1960 | 84 | |
| He had previously succeeded to the | ||||||
| baronetcy of Glyn created 1800 (qv) | ||||||
| in 1918 | ||||||
| 23 Mar 1960 | 9 | Richard Hamilton Glyn | 12 Oct 1907 | 24 Oct 1980 | 73 | |
| MP for Dorset North 1957-1970 | ||||||
| 24 Oct 1980 | 10 | Richard Lindsay Glyn | 3 Aug 1943 | |||
| GLYN of Gaunt's Hill,Dorset | ||||||
| 22 Nov 1800 | GB | 1 | Richard Carr Glyn | 2 Feb 1755 | 27 Apr 1838 | 83 |
| MP for St.Ives 1796-1802 | ||||||
| 27 Apr 1838 | 2 | Richard Plumptre Glyn | 13 Jun 1787 | 20 Dec 1863 | 76 | |
| 20 Dec 1863 | 3 | Richard George Glyn | 22 Nov 1831 | 9 Aug 1918 | 86 | |
| 9 Aug 1918 | 4 | Richard Fitzgerald Glyn | 13 May 1875 | 23 Mar 1960 | 84 | |
| He subsequently succeeded to the baronetcy | ||||||
| of Glyn created 1759 (qv) in 1942 | ||||||
| GLYN of Farnborough Downs,Berks | ||||||
| 21 Jan 1934 | UK | 1 | Ralph George Campbell Glyn | 3 Mar 1885 | 1 May 1960 | 74 |
| He was subsequently created Baron Glyn | ||||||
| (qv) in 1953 with which title the | ||||||
| baronetcy then merged until its extinction | ||||||
| in 1960 | ||||||
| GLYNNE of Bisseter,Oxon | ||||||
| 20 May 1661 | E | 1 | William Glynne | 20 Jan 1638 | 8 Sep 1690 | 52 |
| MP for Carnarvon 1660 | ||||||
| Sep 1690 | 2 | William Glynne | 17 May 1663 | 3 Sep 1721 | 58 | |
| MP for Oxford University 1698-1700 and | ||||||
| Woodstock 1702-1705 | ||||||
| 3 Sep 1721 | 3 | Stephen Glynne | 7 Feb 1665 | 29 Apr 1729 | 64 | |
| Apr 1729 | 4 | Stephen Glynne | c 1696 | Sep 1729 | ||
| Sep 1729 | 5 | William Glynne | c 1710 | Aug 1730 | ||
| Aug 1730 | 6 | John Glynne | c 1713 | 1 Jun 1777 | ||
| 1 Jun 1777 | 7 | Stephen Glynne | c 1744 | 1 Apr 1780 | ||
| 1 Apr 1780 | 8 | Stephen Richard Glynne | May 1780 | 5 Mar 1815 | 34 | |
| 5 Mar 1815 | 9 | Stephen Richard Glynne | 22 Sep 1807 | 17 Jun 1874 | 66 | |
| to | MP for Flint 1832-1837 and Flintshire 1837-1841 | |||||
| 17 Jun 1874 | and 1842-1847. Lord Lieutenant Flintshire | |||||
| 1845-1874 | ||||||
| Extinct on his death | ||||||
| GODFREY of Bushfield,Kerry | ||||||
| 17 Jun 1785 | I | 1 | William Godfrey | 1739 | 20 Jan 1817 | 77 |
| 20 Jan 1817 | 2 | John Godfrey | 16 Jun 1763 | 21 Jan 1841 | 77 | |
| 21 Jan 1841 | 3 | William Duncan Godfrey | 30 Aug 1797 | 20 Sep 1873 | 76 | |
| 20 Sep 1873 | 4 | John Fermor Godfrey | 3 Oct 1828 | 19 Feb 1900 | 71 | |
| 19 Feb 1900 | 5 | William Cecil Godfrey | 21 Jul 1857 | Nov 1926 | 69 | |
| Nov 1926 | 6 | John Ernest Godfrey | 28 Mar 1864 | 31 Jul 1935 | 71 | |
| 31 Jul 1935 | 7 | William Maurice Godfrey | 8 Mar 1909 | 25 Nov 1971 | 62 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 25 Nov 1971 | ||||||
| GODLEE of Whitchurch,Oxon | ||||||
| 6 Jul 1912 | UK | 1 | Rickman John Godlee | 15 Apr 1849 | 20 Apr 1925 | 76 |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 20 Apr 1925 | ||||||
| GODOLPHIN of Godolphin,Cornwall | ||||||
| 29 Apr 1661 | E | 1 | William Godolphin | c 1640 | 27 Aug 1710 | |
| to | MP for Helston 1665-1679 | |||||
| 27 Aug 1710 | Extinct on his death | |||||
| GOFF of Glenville,Waterford | ||||||
| 8 Dec 1905 | UK | See "Davis-Goff" | ||||
| GOFF of Goffs Oak,Herts | ||||||
| 3 Mar 1936 | UK | 1 | Sir Park Goff | 12 Feb 1871 | 14 Apr 1939 | 68 |
| to | MP for Cleveland 1918-1923 and 1924-1929 | |||||
| 14 Apr 1939 | and Chatham 1931-1935 | |||||
| Extinct on his death | ||||||
| Sir Gervas Powell Glyn, 6th baronet | ||||||
| Sir Gervas's mental state was examined at an inquiry before a Master in Lunacy, who found | ||||||
| him to be of unsound mind. This inquiry was reported in the London "Telegraph" on 31 | ||||||
| January 1906:- | ||||||
| 'The state of mind of Sir Gervas Powell Glyn, Bart., was the subject of an inquiry before Master | ||||||
| Ambrose, a Master in Lunacy, at Ewell, Epsom, yesterday, with a view to determining his | ||||||
| capability to administer his affairs. Sir Gervas, who is the sixth baronet - the title having been | ||||||
| created in 1759 - was born in 1862. | ||||||
| 'The inquiry was conducted at the Rectory House, Ewell, which is Sir Gervas's property, and | ||||||
| where he has of late been residing. Mr. Chester Jones (instructed by Mr. Charles Romer) | ||||||
| appeared in support of the petition praying for the inquiry, and Mr. Arnold Inman (instructed by | ||||||
| Mr. Lee, of Bolton and Lee) appeared for Sir Gervas Glyn. | ||||||
| 'Dr George Henry Savage, of Henrietta-street, Cavendish-square, W., a specialist in mental | ||||||
| disorders, said he had examined the alleged lunatic, Sir Gervas Powell Glyn, on several dates | ||||||
| between Oct. 7 and Jan. 17, and found him suffering from an acute mental disorder. He said he | ||||||
| was inspired either by God or the devil, and that he was obliged to do what he was directed. | ||||||
| Once he threw himself on the floor in a crucified attitude, and lay there for some time. On the | ||||||
| occasion of witness's last visit that patient stated that he felt himself to be of unsound mind, | ||||||
| and that he hoped such an inquiry as the present one would be held. He was calmer at certain | ||||||
| times than at others, but was always of unsound mind, and would ever be subject to these | ||||||
| attacks. He was quite incapable of managing either himself or his own affairs. | ||||||
| 'Cross-examined by Mr. Inman, the witness said Sir Gervas had lucid intervals but he had never | ||||||
| seen him really sane. | ||||||
| 'The Master: I found him apparently quite well when I saw him. | ||||||
| 'Witness said he had questioned him to ascertain whether he read or took an interest in every- | ||||||
| day affairs, and he replied : "I am waiting to see what my mission is going to be. It may be | ||||||
| evolution or devolution." | ||||||
| 'The Master: If I had gone in not suspecting anything, it would not have occurred to me for a | ||||||
| moment that he was insane. | ||||||
| 'Dr Ernest Noel Reichardt, of Dorset House, Ewell, late resident medical officer at the Banstead | ||||||
| Asylum, said from Oct. 7 to Oct. 12 Sir Gervas was in an acute maniacal condition. The first | ||||||
| phase was of the turbulent order. He was very violent and abusive, rushing about from place | ||||||
| to place. Later his mood changed to one of "benevolent arrogance." He mentioned that he | ||||||
| received communications from his dead parents. | ||||||
| 'Mr Jones: Had he a revolver? - He had at the beginning of the period during which I have | ||||||
| attended him, but it was taken away from him. | ||||||
| 'Mr Inman: He has frequent lucid intervals? - For a week or ten days after an attack he is | ||||||
| dazed and stunned and he does not grasp things. He is quite amenable to treatment at such | ||||||
| times and just like a child. | ||||||
| 'But is he not quite lucid from time to time? - Yes, for a few days. | ||||||
| 'Dr Fielding Clarke said for seven weeks, dating from Oct. 26, he had Sir Gervas Glyn under his | ||||||
| care, residing in the house with him. Up to Nov. 8 he was fairly quiet in his mind, and then an | ||||||
| attack commenced to work up. On Sunday, Nov. 12, while out walking, he was shouting at the | ||||||
| top of his voice, and about this time he developed a taste for strumming all day on the piano, | ||||||
| making all sorts of discordant sounds. On the Monday morning he came down at eight o'clock | ||||||
| to breakfast, and for an hour sat at the pianoforte banging on the keys, and causing a great | ||||||
| deal of noise. Immediately he (witness) entered the breakfast-room the patient "went for" him, | ||||||
| and there was rather a scene at breakfast, which ended in their both rising from the table and | ||||||
| quitting the room. The disagreement reached its climax in the course of the morning, when he | ||||||
| seized witness by the waistcoat and they struggled together. For two or three days subsequ- | ||||||
| ently he continued to be violent and abusive, and then steadily improved. | ||||||
| 'Dr Edward James Hawkins, who succeeded Dr Clarke in taking over the care of the patient, and | ||||||
| who is at present residing in the house, said Sir Gervas abused his medical men, saying they | ||||||
| were all fools. He gave one of the men working at the house a gold and turquoise scarf-pin, | ||||||
| and then wanted it back, and he offered witness £500 a year as a retaining fee. | ||||||
| 'The Master: Which you jumped at, of course? (Laughter.) Witness (smiling): I accepted it. | ||||||
| 'Mr Jones said Sir Gervas left himself in the hands of the Court. The patient was at times | ||||||
| perfectly sound in his mind, and he desired that the Court would intimate to anyone who was | ||||||
| appointed to look after his estate that it was desirable from time to time to discuss his business | ||||||
| affairs with him. He was particularly anxious about this. | ||||||
| 'The Master said that everything that could be done for the welfare of the patient would be | ||||||
| done. He found that Sir Gervas was of unsound mind, and incapable either of managing himself | ||||||
| or his affairs.' | ||||||
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