| BARONETAGE | ||||||
| Last updated 02/08/2025 | ||||||
| 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 | ||||||
| HACKING of Altham,Lancs | ||||||
| 27 Jun 1938 | UK | 1 | Douglas Hewitt Hacking | 4 Aug 1884 | 29 Jul 1950 | 65 |
| He was subsequently created Baron Hacking | ||||||
| (qv) in 1945 with which title the | ||||||
| baronetcy remains merged | ||||||
| HADFIELD of Sheffield,Yorks | ||||||
| 26 Jun 1917 | UK | 1 | Sir Robert Hadfield | 28 Nov 1859 | 30 Sep 1940 | 80 |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 30 Sep 1940 | ||||||
| HAGART-ALEXANDER of Ballochmyle,Ayr | ||||||
| 22 Jan 1886 | UK | 1 | Charles Alexander | 15 Jan 1831 | 23 May 1899 | 68 |
| MP for Ayrshire South 1874-1885 | ||||||
| 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 | 1576 | Sep 1654 | 78 |
| MP for Hastings 1605-1611 and 1614, | ||||||
| Queenborough 1625 and 1640-1648 and | ||||||
| Kent 1626 | ||||||
| Sep 1654 | 2 | Edward Hales | 12 Feb 1626 | c 1684 | ||
| MP for Maidstone 1660-1661 and Queenborough | ||||||
| 1661-1681 | ||||||
| c 1684 | 3 | Edward Hales | 1695 | |||
| 1695 | 4 | John Hales | 1744 | |||
| 1744 | 5 | Edward Hales | c 1730 | Aug 1802 | ||
| Aug 1802 | 6 | Edward Hales | 1758 | 15 Mar 1829 | 70 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 15 Mar 1829 | ||||||
| HALES of Beakesbourne,Kent | ||||||
| 12 Jul 1660 | E | 1 | Robert Hales | c 1610 | Dec 1693 | |
| MP for Hythe 1659 | ||||||
| Dec 1693 | 2 | Thomas Hales | 24 Feb 1666 | 7 Jan 1748 | 81 | |
| MP for Kent 1701-1705 and Canterbury | ||||||
| 1715-1734,1735-1741 and 1746-1747 | ||||||
| 7 Jan 1748 | 3 | Thomas Hales | c 1694 | 6 Oct 1762 | ||
| MP for Minehead 1722-1727, Camelford | ||||||
| 1727-1734, Grampound 1734-1741, Hythe | ||||||
| 1744-1761 and East Grinstead 1761-1762 | ||||||
| 6 Oct 1762 | 4 | Thomas Pym Hales | c 1726 | 18 Mar 1773 | ||
| MP for Downton 1762-1768 and Dover | ||||||
| 1770-1773 | ||||||
| 18 Mar 1773 | 5 | Philip Hales | 12 Apr 1824 | |||
| to | 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 | 4 Jun 1670 | 7 Jan 1717 | ||
| MP for Coventry 1698-1707 and 1711-1715 | ||||||
| 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 | 8 | Christopher Hales | 24 Aug 1785 | 16 Jan 1806 | 20 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 16 Jan 1806 | ||||||
| HALFORD of Wistow,Leics | ||||||
| 18 Dec 1641 | E | 1 | Richard Halford | c 1580 | 1658 | |
| 1658 | 2 | Thomas Halford | 1679 | |||
| 1679 | 3 | Thomas Halford | c 1663 | 30 May 1690 | ||
| MP for Leicestershire 1689-1690 | ||||||
| May 1690 | 4 | William Halford | 1695 | |||
| 1695 | 5 | Richard Halford | 5 Sep 1727 | |||
| 5 Sep 1727 | 6 | William Halford | 1709 | 1768 | 59 | |
| 1768 | 7 | Charles Halford | 21 Jul 1780 | |||
| to | 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 | 3 | William Halford | c 1693 | 25 Mar 1720 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 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 | 1797 | 22 May 1868 | 70 | |
| MP for Leicestershire South 1832-1857 | ||||||
| 22 May 1868 | 3 | Henry St.John Halford | 9 Aug 1828 | 4 Jan 1897 | 68 | |
| 4 Jan 1897 | 4 | John Frederick Halford | 16 May 1830 | 7 Apr 1897 | 66 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 7 Apr 1897 | ||||||
| HALKETT | ||||||
| 25 Jan 1662 | NS | 1 | Charles Halkett | 1697 | ||
| 1697 | 2 | James Halkett | Mar 1705 | |||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| Mar 1705 | ||||||
| HALKETT of Pitfirrane,Fife | ||||||
| 31 Dec 1697 | NS | 1 | Peter Halkett | c 1660 | 20 Mar 1746 | 85 |
| MP for Scotland 1707-1708 | ||||||
| 20 Mar 1746 | 2 | Peter Halkett | 21 Jun 1695 | 9 Jul 1755 | 60 | |
| MP for Stirling 1734-1741 | ||||||
| 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 | 8 | Peter Arthur Halkett | 1 May 1834 | 8 Mar 1904 | 69 | |
| to | On his death the baronetcy became either | |||||
| 8 Mar 1904 | dormant or extinct | |||||
| 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 | 17 Jan 1761 | 23 Jun 1832 | 71 | |
| MP for Mitchell 1807-1812 | ||||||
| 23 Jun 1832 | 5 | John Hall | 16 Sep 1787 | 2 Apr 1860 | 72 | |
| 2 Apr 1860 | 6 | James Hall | 1824 | 1 May 1876 | 51 | |
| 1 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 | 1 Feb 1909 | 8 Apr 2004 | 95 | |
| Governor of British Somaliland Protectorate | ||||||
| 1959-1960 | ||||||
| 8 Apr 2004 | 15 | John Douglas Hoste Hall | 7 Jan 1945 | 22 Jun 2025 | 80 | |
| 22 Jun 2025 | 16 | Thomas James Hall | 10 Dec 1975 | |||
| HALL of Llanover Court,Monmouth | ||||||
| 16 Aug 1838 | UK | 1 | Benjamin Hall | 8 Nov 1802 | 27 Apr 1867 | 64 |
| He was subsequently created Baron Llanover | ||||||
| (qv) in 1859 with which title the | ||||||
| Baronetcy then merged until its extinction in 1867 | ||||||
| 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 | Sir Frederick Hall | 7 Oct 1864 | 28 Apr 1932 | 67 |
| MP for Dulwich 1910-1932 | ||||||
| 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 | 9 Dec 1839 | 12 Feb 1927 | 87 |
| MP for Hertfordshire 1874-1885 and | ||||||
| Watford 1885-1906. PC 1901 . | ||||||
| 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 | 6 | William Halton | c 1751 | 9 Feb 1823 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 9 Feb 1823 | ||||||
| HALYBURTON of Pitcur,Forfar | ||||||
| 10 Jan 1628 | NS | 1 | James Halyburton | c 1637 | ||
| to | On his death the baronetcy became either | |||||
| c 1637 | extinct or dormant | |||||
| HAMAN of Woodhouse,Cork | ||||||
| 19 Nov 1727 | I | 1 | John Dickson Haman | 26 Jan 1728 | ||
| to | 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 | NS | 1 | William Hamilton | c 1670 | ||
| to | On his death the baronetcy became either | |||||
| c 1670 | extinct or dormant | |||||
| HAMILTON of Killock,Down | ||||||
| 29 Sep 1628 | NS | 1 | Francis Hamilton | 1673 | ||
| 1673 | 2 | Charles Hamilton | c 1689 | |||
| c 1689 | 3 | Francis Hamilton | c 1637 | 4 Feb 1714 | ||
| to | On his death the baronetcy became dormant | |||||
| 4 Feb 1714 | ||||||
| HAMILTON of Broomhill | ||||||
| 6 Jan 1635 | NS | 1 | James Hamilton | c 1645 | ||
| c 1645 | 2 | John Hamilton | 17 Jun 1679 | |||
| He was subsequently created Lord Belhaven | ||||||
| and Stenton (qv) in 1647 with which title | ||||||
| the baronetcy then merged until it became | ||||||
| dormant or extinct in 1679 | ||||||
| HAMILTON of London | ||||||
| 11 May 1642 | E | 1 | John Hamilton | c 1670 | ||
| to | 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 | 28 Sep 1734 | |||
| He subsequently succeeded to the Earldom | ||||||
| of Abercorn (qv) in 1701 with which title | ||||||
| the baronetcy remains merged | ||||||
| HAMILTON of Monilla | ||||||
| 6 Apr 1662 | I | 1 | Hans Hamilton | 14 Feb 1682 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 14 Feb 1682 | ||||||
| HAMILTON of Haggs,Scotland | ||||||
| 11 Feb 1670 | NS | 1 | Alexander Hamilton | by 1700 | ||
| by 1700 | 2 | Alexander Hamilton | c 1710 | |||
| to | 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 | 2 | Hans Hamilton | 1673 | 1731 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 1731 | ||||||
| HAMILTON of Barnton | ||||||
| 1 Mar 1692 | NS | 1 | George Hamilton | 26 Oct 1726 | ||
| to | 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 | 24 Nov 1682 | 15 Mar 1750 | 67 | |
| MP for Lanarkshire 1710-1715 and 1735-1750 | ||||||
| 15 Mar 1750 | 3 | Hugh Hamilton | 29 Aug 1755 | |||
| to | On his death the baronetcy became dormant | |||||
| 29 Aug 1755 | ||||||
| HAMILTON of Manor Cunningham,Donegal | ||||||
| 23 Jan 1775 | I | 1 | Henry Hamilton | 1710 | 30 Jun 1782 | 71 |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 30 Jun 1782 | ||||||
| HAMILTON of Trebinshun,Brecon | ||||||
| 26 Aug 1776 | GB | 1 | John Hamilton | 21 Feb 1726 | 24 Jan 1784 | 57 |
| 24 Jan 1784 | 2 | Charles Hamilton | 25 May 1767 | 14 Sep 1849 | 82 | |
| MP for St.Germans 1790, Dungannon | ||||||
| 1801-1802 and 1803-1806 and Honiton | ||||||
| 1807-1812 | ||||||
| 14 Sep 1849 | 3 | Charles John James Hamilton | 3 Apr 1810 | 23 Jan 1892 | 81 | |
| 23 Jan 1892 | 4 | Edward Archibald Hamilton | 26 Jan 1843 | 19 Oct 1915 | 72 | |
| He had previously succeeded to the | ||||||
| baronetcy of Hamilton created in 1819 (qv) | ||||||
| in 1851 - the two baronetcies remained merged | ||||||
| until their extinction on 31 Dec 2008 | ||||||
| 19 Oct 1915 | 5 | Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton | 10 Dec 1876 | 18 Mar 1939 | 62 | |
| For further information on this baronet, see the | ||||||
| note at the foot of this page. | ||||||
| 18 Mar 1939 | 6 | Thomas Sydney Percival Hamilton | 1 Apr 1881 | 26 Feb 1966 | 84 | |
| 26 Feb 1966 | 7 | Edward Sydney Hamilton | 14 Apr 1925 | 31 Dec 2008 | 83 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 31 Dec 2008 | ||||||
| HAMILTON of Dunamana,Tyrone | ||||||
| 1 Feb 1781 | I | 1 | John Stewart Hamilton | c 1740 | Apr 1802 | |
| Apr 1802 | 2 | John Charles Hamilton | 13 Dec 1818 | |||
| to | 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 | 2 | James John Hamilton | 1 Mar 1802 | 12 Jan 1876 | 73 | |
| to | For further information, see the note at the | |||||
| 12 Jan 1876 | foot of this page | |||||
| Extinct on his death | ||||||
| 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 | 26 Jan 1843 | 19 Oct 1915 | 72 | |
| He subsequently succeeded to the baronetcy | ||||||
| of Hamilton created 1776 (qv) in 1892 when | ||||||
| the baronetcies merged and remained so | ||||||
| until their extinction on 31 Dec 2008 | ||||||
| HAMILTON of Cadogan Square,London | ||||||
| 21 Nov 1892 | UK | 1 | Charles Edward Hamilton | 28 May 1845 | 15 Nov 1928 | 83 |
| to | MP for Rotherhithe 1885-1892 | |||||
| 15 Nov 1928 | Extinct on his death | |||||
| For information on the death of this baronet, | ||||||
| see the note at the foot of this page | ||||||
| HAMILTON of Ilford,Essex | ||||||
| 10 Jun 1937 | UK | 1 | Sir George Clements Hamilton | 1 Nov 1877 | 12 Jan 1947 | 69 |
| MP for Altrincham 1913-1923 and Ilford | ||||||
| 1928-1937 | ||||||
| 12 Jan 1947 | 2 | Patrick George Hamilton | 17 Nov 1908 | 10 Jan 1992 | 83 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 10 Jan 1992 | ||||||
| HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE of North | ||||||
| Berwick,Haddington | ||||||
| 29 Apr 1698 | NS | 1 | Hew Dalrymple | c 1653 | 1 Feb 1737 | |
| 1 Feb 1737 | 2 | Hew Dalrymple | 12 Mar 1712 | 24 Nov 1790 | ||
| MP for Haddington 1742-1747 and 1761-1768 | ||||||
| and Haddingtonshire 1747-1761 | ||||||
| 24 Nov 1790 | 3 | Hew Dalrymple (Hamilton-Dalrymple from 1796) | 26 Oct 1746 | 13 Feb 1800 | 53 | |
| MP for Haddingtonshire 1780-1786 | ||||||
| 13 Feb 1800 | 4 | Hew Dalrymple-Hamilton | 3 Jan 1774 | 23 Feb 1834 | 60 | |
| MP for Haddingtonshire 1795-1800, Ayrshire | ||||||
| 1803-1807 and 1811-1818 and Haddington | ||||||
| 1820-1826 | ||||||
| 23 Feb 1834 | 5 | John Hamilton-Dalrymple | 2 Dec 1780 | 26 May 1835 | 54 | |
| MP for Haddington 1805-1806 | ||||||
| 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 | 9 Apr 1926 | 26 Dec 2018 | 92 | |
| Lord Lieutenant East Lothian 1987-2001 | ||||||
| 26 Dec 2018 | 11 | Hew Richard Hamilton- Dalrymple | 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 | Oct 1735 | 28 May 1811 | 75 |
| MP for Carmarthenshire 1793-1802 | ||||||
| 28 May 1811 | 2 | James Hamlyn-Williams | 25 Oct 1765 | 3 Dec 1829 | 64 | |
| MP for Carmarthenshire 1802-1809 | ||||||
| 3 Dec 1829 | 3 | James Hamlyn-Williams | 25 Nov 1790 | 10 Oct 1861 | 70 | |
| to | MP for Carmarthenshire 1831-1832 and | |||||
| 10 Oct 1861 | 1835-1837 | |||||
| Extinct on his death | ||||||
| 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 | 17 Dec 1738 | 12 Sep 1828 | 89 |
| MP for Ipswich 1796-1806 | ||||||
| 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 | 5 | Egerton Hood Murray Hamond-Graeme | 23 May 1877 | 8 Nov 1969 | 92 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 8 Nov 1969 | ||||||
| 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 | c 1653 | 10 Apr 1719 | ||
| MP for Wycombe 1685-1687 | ||||||
| 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 | 12 | Cyril Aubrey Charles Hampson | 18 Mar 1909 | 13 Nov 1969 | 60 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 13 Nov 1969 | ||||||
| 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 | c 1591 | 1624 | |
| MP for Flintshire 1624 | ||||||
| 1624 | 2 | Thomas Hanmer | 4 May 1612 | 6 Oct 1678 | 66 | |
| MP for Flint 1640 and Flintshire 1669-1678 | ||||||
| 6 Oct 1678 | 3 | John Hanmer | c 1627 | 12 Aug 1701 | ||
| MP for Flint 1659 and 1685-1690,Flintshire | ||||||
| 1681-1685 and Evesham 1669-1679 | ||||||
| Aug 1701 | 4 | Thomas Hanmer | 24 Sep 1677 | 7 May 1746 | 68 | |
| to | MP for Thetford 1701-1702 and 1705-1708, | |||||
| 7 May 1746 | Flintshire 1702-1705 and Suffolk 1708-1727 | |||||
| Extinct on his death | ||||||
| HANMER of Hanmer,Flint | ||||||
| 21 May 1774 | GB | 1 | Walden Hanmer | 19 Mar 1717 | 20 Oct 1783 | 66 |
| MP for Sudbury 1768-1774 and 1775-1780 | ||||||
| 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 | 2 | Robert Hannay | 30 Apr 1689 | |||
| to | On his death the baronetcy became dormant | |||||
| 30 Apr 1689 | ||||||
| 26 Sep 1783 | 3 | Samuel Hannay | 11 Dec 1790 | |||
| He was served as heir male in 1783 | ||||||
| 11 Dec 1790 | 4 | Samuel Hannay | 12 Aug 1772 | 1 Jan 1842 | 69 | |
| to | On his death the baronetcy again became | |||||
| 1 Jan 1842 | dormant | |||||
| HANSEN of Bideford,Devon | ||||||
| 20 Jan 1921 | UK | 1 | Sven Wohlford Hansen | 1 Apr 1876 | 9 Oct 1958 | 82 |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 9 Oct 1958 | ||||||
| HANSON of Bryanston Square,London | ||||||
| 6 Jun 1887 | UK | 1 | Sir Reginald Hanson | 31 May 1840 | 18 Apr 1905 | 64 |
| MP for London 1891-1900 | ||||||
| 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 | 4 | Anthony Leslie Oswald Hanson | 27 Nov 1934 | 14 Mar 1996 | 61 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 14 Mar 1996 | ||||||
| HANSON of Fowey,Cornwall | ||||||
| 6 Jul 1918 | UK | 1 | Charles Augustin Hanson | 11 Sep 1846 | 17 Jan 1922 | 75 |
| MP for Bodmin 1916-1922 | ||||||
| 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 | c 1696 | 17 Feb 1770 | |
| MP for Beeralston 1734 and 1741-1754 and | ||||||
| Dunwich 1738-1741 | ||||||
| 17 Feb 1770 | 2 | Harbord Harbord | Jan 1734 | 4 Feb 1810 | 76 | |
| He was subsequently created Baron | ||||||
| Suffield (qv) in 1786 with which title the | ||||||
| baronetcy remains merged | ||||||
| HARBY of Aldenham,Herts | ||||||
| 17 Jul 1660 | E | 1 | Job Harby | c 1590 | 9 Apr 1663 | |
| Apr 1663 | 2 | Erasmus Harby | 15 Feb 1628 | 29 Jul 1674 | 46 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| Jul 1674 | ||||||
| HARDINGE of Belle Isle,co.Fermanagh | ||||||
| 4 Aug 1801 | UK | 1 | Richard Hardinge | 10 Nov 1756 | 5 Nov 1826 | 69 |
| For details of the special remainder included | ||||||
| in the creation of this baronetcy,see the note | ||||||
| at the foot of this page | ||||||
| 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 | Henry Nicholas Hardinge | 25 Aug 1956 | |||
| He had previously succeeded to the | ||||||
| Viscountcy of Hardinge (qv) in 1984 with | ||||||
| which title the baronetcy then merged,although, | ||||||
| as at 30/06/2014,the baronetcy does not appear | ||||||
| on the Official Roll of the Baronetage | ||||||
| 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 | 25 Jul 1686 | 7 Jul 1736 | 49 | |
| MP for Kent 1711-1713, Dover 1713-1715 | ||||||
| and Canterbury 1727-1735 | ||||||
| 7 Jul 1736 | 5 | William Hardres | 12 Jun 1718 | 31 Aug 1764 | 46 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 31 Aug 1764 | ||||||
| HARDY of the Navy | ||||||
| 4 Feb 1806 | UK | 1 | Thomas Masterman Hardy | 5 Apr 1769 | 20 Sep 1839 | 70 |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 20 Sep 1839 | ||||||
| HARDY of Dunstall Hall,Staffs | ||||||
| 23 Feb 1876 | UK | 1 | John Hardy | 23 Feb 1809 | 9 Jul 1888 | 79 |
| MP for Midhurst 1859, Dartmouth 1860-1868 | ||||||
| and Warwickshire South 1868-1874 | ||||||
| 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 | 5 | Richard Charles Chandos Hardy | 6 Feb 1945 | 10 Nov 2017 | 72 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 10 Nov 2017 | ||||||
| HARE of Stow Bardolph,Norfolk | ||||||
| 23 Jul 1641 | E | 1 | Ralph Hare | 24 Mar 1623 | 28 Feb 1672 | 48 |
| MP for Norfolk 1654-1655,1656-1658 and | ||||||
| 1661-1672, and Kings Lynn 1660 | ||||||
| 28 Feb 1672 | 2 | Thomas Hare | c 1658 | 1 Jan 1693 | ||
| MP for Norfolk 1685-1689 | ||||||
| 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 | 5 | George Hare | c 1701 | 18 Mar 1764 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 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 | UK | 1 | Thomas Leigh Hare | 4 Apr 1859 | 22 Feb 1941 | 81 |
| to | MP for Norfolk SW 1892-1906 | |||||
| 22 Feb 1941 | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 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 | 3 | James Harington | 30 Dec 1607 | Apr 1680 | 72 | |
| to | MP for Rutland 1646-1653 and Middlesex | |||||
| 1661 | 1654-1655 | |||||
| The baronetcy was forfeited for life 1661 | ||||||
| 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 | 2 | Robert Harland | 1765 | 16 Aug 1848 | 83 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 16 Aug 1848 | ||||||
| HARLAND of Sutton Hall,Yorks | ||||||
| 3 Oct 1808 | UK | 1 | Charles Harland | 26 Feb 1810 | ||
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 26 Feb 1810 | ||||||
| HARLAND of Brompton,Yorks | ||||||
| 25 Jul 1885 | UK | 1 | Edward James Harland | 15 May 1831 | 25 Dec 1895 | 64 |
| to | MP for Belfast North 1889-1896 | |||||
| 25 Dec 1895 | Extinct on his death | |||||
| HARMAR-NICHOLLS of Darlaston,Staffs | ||||||
| 29 Nov 1960 | UK | 1 | Harmar Harmar-Nicholls | 1 Nov 1912 | 15 Sep 2000 | 87 |
| He was subsequently created Baron Harmar- | ||||||
| Nicholls (qv) in 1975 with which title the | ||||||
| baronetcy then merged until its extinction | ||||||
| in 2000 | ||||||
| HARMOOD-BANNER of Liverpool,Lancs | ||||||
| 26 Feb 1924 | UK | 1 | Sir John Sutherland Harmood-Banner | 8 Sep 1847 | 24 Feb 1927 | 79 |
| MP for Everton 1905-1924 | ||||||
| 24 Feb 1927 | 2 | Harmood Harmood-Banner | 28 Oct 1876 | 5 Jul 1950 | 73 | |
| 5 Jul 1950 | 3 | George Knowles Harmood-Banner | 9 Nov 1918 | 23 Oct 1990 | 71 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 23 Oct 1990 | ||||||
| HARMSWORTH of Elmwood,Thanet,Kent | ||||||
| and Sutton Place,Surrey | ||||||
| 23 Aug 1904 | UK | 1 | Alfred Charles William Harmsworth | 15 Jul 1865 | 14 Aug 1922 | 57 |
| He was subsequently created Baron | ||||||
| Northcliffe (qv) in 1905 with which title | ||||||
| the baronetcy merged until its extinction | ||||||
| in 1922 | ||||||
| HARMSWORTH of Horsey,Norfolk | ||||||
| 14 Jul 1910 | UK | 1 | Harold Sidney Harmsworth | 26 Apr 1868 | 26 Nov 1940 | 72 |
| He was subsequently created Baron | ||||||
| Rothermere (qv) in 1914 with which title | ||||||
| the baronetcy remains merged | ||||||
| HARMSWORTH of Moray Lodge,London | ||||||
| 1 Jul 1918 | UK | 1 | Robert Leicester Harmsworth | 1 Nov 1870 | 19 Jan 1937 | 66 |
| MP for Caithness 1900-1918 and Caithness | ||||||
| and Sutherland 1918-1922 | ||||||
| 19 Jan 1937 | 2 | Alfred Leicester St.Barbe Harmsworth | 26 Nov 1892 | 1 Mar 1962 | 69 | |
| 1 Mar 1962 | 3 | Arthur Geoffrey Annesley Harmsworth | 29 Mar 1904 | 23 Oct 1980 | 76 | |
| to | Extinct on his death | |||||
| 23 Oct 1980 | ||||||
| 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. | ||||||
| ****************** | ||||||
| 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, Carmath- | ||||||
| enshire, 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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