Baronets
THE degree of baronet was instituted in 1611, in
the 9th year of king James I. as a means of raising
money for the security of a plantation in the province
of Ulster, in the kingdom of Ireland. For which
end, the person raised to this dignity gave a supply
to the king, sufficient to maintain and support thirty
men in the foot forces in Ireland, for three entire
years, for the defence of that kingdom, and especially of the said province, which was paid in a sum into the exchequer, upon sealing of their patent, but
which has been in general long since discontinued.
For this reason each baronet bears, over his usual coat
of arms, those of Ulster, either in a canton or in an
escutcheon, viz. In a field argent, a sinister hand, couped
at the wrist, extended in pale, gules. They are created
by patent, under the broad seal, to them and the heirs
of their body, lawfully begotten, and sometimes with
remainder to another in like manner. By their patent they have the addition of sir to themselves, and
the title of madam, and lady, to their wives, with
precedency before all persons whatever, under the degree of barons of parliament, excepting knights of
the garter, privy counsellors, chancellor and undertreasurer of the exchequer, chancellor of the duchy,
the chief justices, the master of the rolls, the chief baron, and all other the judges and barons of the degree
of the coif, the younger sons of viscounts and barons,
and bannerets made by the king, under his standard
displayed in an army-royal in open war, in the presence of the king; they have also place in gross near
the king's standard. Their eldest sons, attaining the
age of twenty-one, may receive knighthood, and they
and all their other sons and daughters, and their
wives, have place respectively before the eldest sons,
and other sons, daughters, and wives of all others
whomsoever, whom their fathers precede. In the
universities, by the statutes, baronets enjoy much the
same privileges as the higher nobility, and are there
stiled noblemen.
At the first institution it was designed, that they
should not exceed two hundred, and that after this
number should be completed, if any of them became
extinct, for want of heirs male, there should never be
any more created in their room, but that the number aforesaid should diminish, and on that account be
reduced to a lesser number; king James exceeded
this by four only, and those were to fill vacancies
that happened not by death or attainder, but by promotion to a higher dignity, so that he did not go beyond the bounds of his first engagement. But the
succeeding kings have been pleased to increase the
number greatly, and this degree is now, like the
higher hereditary titles, without limitation, at the
pleasure of the prince.
At first it was ordered, that none were to be admitted to this degree of honor, unless, upon good
proof, they were men for quality, state of living, and
good reputation, worthy of it; and, at the least, descended from a grandfather, by the father's side, that
bore arms, and had also a clear revenue in lands of at
least one thousand pounds per annum. Thus it is
very plain, they were designed at first to be men of
family, figure, and fortune; but how far this has of
late years been deviated from is so visible to every
one that it needs no farther comment in this place. (fn. 1)
LIST OF THE BARONETS OF THIS COUNTY,
FROM THE FIRST INSTITUTION OF THE ORDER TO THE
PRESENT TIME.
CREATED BY KING JAMES I.
|
No. in the gen. order of creation. |
NAME. |
RESIDENCE. |
DATE. |
25 |
SIR Moyle Finch, knt. |
of Eastwell |
1611 |
|
Now earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham. Two patents; June 29, 1611, and June 7, 1660. |
|
|
60 |
Sir John Tuston, knt. |
of Hothfield |
— |
|
Now earl of Thanet. |
June 29. |
|
61 |
Sir Sam. Peyton, knt. |
of Knowlton |
— |
|
Extinct. |
|
|
63 |
Sir Henry Baker, knt. |
of Sisinghurst |
— |
|
Extinct. |
|
|
65 |
Sir Wm. Sidley, knt. |
of Aylesford |
— |
|
Extinct. |
|
|
66 |
Sir Wm. Twysden, knt. |
of East-Peckham |
— |
|
Now Sir William. |
|
|
67 |
Sir Edward Hales, knt. |
of Woodchurch |
1611 |
|
New Sir Edward, of St. Stephen's. |
|
|
68 |
William Monyns, esq. |
of Waldershare |
— |
|
Extinct. |
|
|
105 |
Sir Wm. Hervey, knt. |
of Kidbrook |
1618 |
|
Extinct. |
March 1. |
|
124 |
Adam Newton, esq. |
of Charlton |
1620 |
|
Extinct. |
April 2. |
|
138 |
Sir Tho. Roberts, knt. |
of Glassenbury |
— |
|
Extinct. |
July 3. |
|
151 |
Sir Tho. Palmer, knt. |
of Wingham |
1621 |
|
Now of Buckinghamshire. |
June 29. |
|
153 |
Sir John Rivers, knt. |
of Chafford |
— |
|
Extinct. |
July 19. |
|
155 |
Sir Isaac Sidley, knt. |
of Great Chart |
— |
|
Extinct. |
September 14. |
|
191 |
Wm. Meredith, esq. |
of Stansty, Dorset. |
1622 |
|
Afterwards of Leed's-abbey in this county. |
Extinct. |
|
193 |
Giff. Thornhurst, esq. |
of Agnes-court |
— |
|
Extinct. |
November 12. |
|
CREATED BY KING CHARLES I.
|
209 |
Sir Edw. Dering, knt. |
of Surrenden |
1627 |
|
Now Sir Edward. |
February 1. |
|
217 |
Thomas Style, esq. |
of Watringbury |
— |
|
Now Sir Charles. |
April 21. |
|
223 |
Wm. Colepepyr, esq. |
of Aylesford |
— |
|
Extinct. |
May 17. |
|
226 |
Sir Humph. Style, knt. |
of Beckingham |
— |
|
|
May 20. |
|
242 |
Michael Livesey, esq. |
of Eastchurch |
— |
|
Extinct. |
July 11. |
|
249 |
Basil Dixwell, esq. |
of Terlingham |
— |
|
Extinct. |
February 18. |
|
307 |
John Maney, esq. |
of Linton |
1641 |
|
Extinct. |
June 29. |
|
310 |
William Boteler, esq. |
of Teston |
— |
|
Extinct. |
July 3. |
|
333 |
Norton Knatchbull |
of Mersham-hatch |
— |
|
Now Sir Edward. |
August 4. |
|
344 |
Henry Heyman, esq. |
of Somerfield |
1641 |
|
Now Sir Henry. |
August 12. |
|
362 |
Sir Hum. Tuston, knt. |
Mote, Maidstone. |
— |
|
Extinct. |
December 24. |
|
366 |
Sir John Rayney, bart. |
of Wrotham |
1642 |
|
Extinct. |
January 22. |
|
373 |
Sir Wm. Cowper, knt. |
of Ratling-court |
— |
|
Now Earl Cowper. |
March 4. |
|
380 |
John Williams, esq. |
of Minster, Thanet
|
— |
|
Extinct. |
April 22. |
|
395 |
Sir Rich, Hadres, knt. |
of Hardres |
— |
|
Extinct. |
June 3. |
|
408 |
Stephen Lennard, esq. |
of West Wickham |
— |
|
Extinct. |
August 15. |
|
432 |
Sir E. Waldegrave, knt. |
of Hever-castle |
— |
|
Now Earl Waldegrave. |
August 1. |
|
CREATED BY KING CHARLES II.
|
460 |
Richard Browne, esq. |
of Deptford |
1649 |
|
Extinct. |
September 1. |
|
466 |
Sir Arth. Slingsby, knt. |
of Bifrons |
1657 |
|
Extinct. |
October 19. |
|
492 |
Basil Dixwell, esq. |
of Brome |
1660 |
|
Extinct. |
June 19. |
|
|
Charles Hudson, esq. |
of Eltham |
— |
|
Now Sir Charles. |
July 3. |
|
524 |
Robert Austen, esq. |
of Bexley |
— |
|
Extinct. |
July 10. |
|
526 |
Robert Hales, esq |
of Bekesbourn |
— |
|
Now Sir Philip. |
July 12. |
|
534 |
Edw. Honywood, esq. |
of Evington |
— |
|
Now Sir John. |
July 19. |
|
569 |
Humphry Miller, esq. |
of Oxenhoath |
— |
|
Extinct. |
October 13. |
|
571 |
John Beale, esq. |
of Maidstone |
— |
|
Extinct. |
October 19. |
|
582 |
John Wroth, esq. |
of Blenden-hall |
— |
|
Extinct. |
November 29. |
|
|
NUMB. |
NAME. |
RESIDENCE. |
DATE. |
588 |
John Fagg, esq. |
of Whiston, Suffex
|
1660 |
|
Now Sir John of Mystole Chartham. |
December 15. |
|
|
William Wilson, esq. |
of Eastbourne, Suf. |
— |
|
Now Sir Tho. Spencer Wilson, bt. of Charlton. |
Mar. 4. |
|
647 |
Nathaniel Powell, esq. |
of Ewherst, Suffex
|
— |
|
And of Wiarton in Kent. Extinct. |
May 10. |
|
667 |
John Selyard, esq. |
of Delaware |
1661 |
|
Extinct. |
June 18. |
|
669 |
Reginald Forster, esq. |
of EastGreenwich |
— |
|
Extinct. |
July 11. |
|
679 |
John Banks, esq. |
of London |
— |
|
And of Maidstone. Extinct. |
August 22. |
|
730 |
Sir Richard Betenson, |
Wimbledon, Surry
|
1663 |
|
Afterwards of Bradbourn in Sevenoke. Extinct. |
June 7. |
|
737 |
Sir John Marsham, knt. |
of Cuckstone |
— |
|
Now Lord Romney. |
August 12. |
|
738 |
Robert Barnham, esq. |
Bougn Monchelsea |
— |
|
Extinct. |
August 15. |
|
754 |
Sir Theoph. Biddulph, knt. |
Westcombe |
1664 |
|
Now of Warwickshire. |
November 2. |
|
761 |
Thomas Taylor, esq. |
Park house, Maid. |
1665 |
|
Extinct. |
January 18. |
|
765 |
Sir John Shaw, knt. |
of London |
— |
|
Now Sir John of Eltham. |
April 15. |
|
777 |
Sir William Swan, knt. |
of Southfleet |
1666 |
|
Extinct. |
March 1. |
|
779 |
Maurice Diggs, esq. |
of Chilham castle |
— |
|
Extinct. |
March. 6 |
|
783 |
Sir Tho. Twisden, knt. |
of Bradbourn |
— |
|
Now Sir John. |
June 13. |
|
784 |
Sir Anthony Aucher |
of Bishopsbourn |
— |
|
Extinct. |
July 4. |
|
821 |
Thomas Williams, esq. |
of Eleham |
1674 |
|
Now of Brecknockshire. |
November 2. |
|
822 |
Robert Filmer, esq. |
of East Sutton |
— |
|
Now Sir John. |
December 24. |
|
831 |
Richard Head, esq. |
of Rochester |
1676 |
|
|
June 19. |
|
836 |
Thomas Dyke, esq. |
of Horeham, Suf. |
1677 |
|
Now Sir John of Lullingstone. |
March 3. |
|
847 |
Sir Hen. Oxenden, knt. |
of Dean |
1678 |
|
Now Sir Harry of Brome, near Barham. |
May 8. |
|
878 |
Timothy Thornhill, esq. |
Ollantigh |
1682 |
|
Extinct. |
December 24. |
|
883 |
George Chout, esq. |
of Hinxhill |
1684 |
|
Extinct. |
September 16. |
|
886 |
Richard Sandys, esq. |
of Norbourn. |
— |
|
Extinct. |
December 15. |
|
CREATED BY KING JAMES II.
|
894 |
Robert Guldeford, esq. |
of Hemsted |
1686 |
|
Extinct. |
February 4. |
|
907 |
Sir Tho. Fytche, esq. |
of Eltham. |
1688 |
|
Extinct. |
September 7. |
|
908 |
John Morden, esq. |
of Blackheath |
— |
|
Extinct. |
September 20. |
|
909 |
Jn. Narborough, esq. |
of Knowlton. |
— |
|
Extinct. |
November 5. |
|
CREATED BY QUEEN ANNE.
|
948 |
Charles Sedley, esq. |
of Southfleet |
1702 |
|
Extinct. |
July 10. |
|
956 |
Sir Henry Furnese, esq. |
of Waldershare. |
1706 |
|
Extinct. |
June 29. |
|
973 |
Wm. des Bouverie, esq. |
of London |
1714 |
|
Now Earl of Radnor. |
February 19. |
|
CREATED BY KING GEORGE I.
|
978 |
Sir W. Humphreys, knt |
of London. |
— |
|
And of Hever-castle. Extinct. |
November 30. |
|
981 |
Gregory Page, esq. |
of Greenwich |
— |
|
Extinct. |
December 3. |
|
995 |
Thomas D'Aeth, esq. |
of Knowlton |
1716 |
|
Now Sir Narborough. |
July 16. |
|
1000 |
Brook Bridges, esq. |
of Goodnestone, |
1718 |
|
Now Sir Brook. |
April 19. |
|
1009 |
Sir W. Sanderson, knt. |
of Combe |
1720 |
|
In Greenwich. Extinct. |
July 19. |
|
|
NUMB. |
NAME. |
RESIDENCE. |
DATE. |
1014 |
Henry Fermor, esq. |
of Sevenoke |
1725 |
|
With remainder to Charles Eversfield of Dean, in Sussex, who now enjoys it. |
May 4. |
|
1015 |
Sir Cha. Farnaby, knt. |
of Kippington. |
1726 |
|
Now Sir Charles Ratcliffe. |
July 21. |
|
CREATED BY KING GEORGE II.
|
1052 |
Horatio Mann, esq. |
of Linton |
1755 |
|
Refident at Florence; with limitation, in failure of issue
male, to his brother Galfridus, and his heirs male. Now
Sir Horace of Linton and Egerton. |
March 3. |
|
1064 |
Sir Sam. Fluyder, knt. |
of London |
1759 |
|
And of Lee in this county. Now Sir Samuel. |
Nov 14. |
|
|
Sampson Gideon, esq. |
of Belvidere |
— |
|
Now Lord Eardley. |
May 19. |
|
CREATED BY KING GEORGE III.
|
1093 |
Merrick Burrell, esq. |
of Sussex |
1766 |
|
With remainder in default of male issue to Peter Burrell,
esq. of Beckenham, and his heirs male. Now Lord
Gwydir. |
July 12. |
|
1099 |
Rob. Ralph Foley, esq. |
of Halsted-place |
1767 |
|
Now removed into Surry. |
June 27. |
|
1101 |
Peter Dennis, esq. |
of St. Mary's. |
— |
|
And of Blackmanstone, Romney-marsh. Extinct. |
Oct. 28. |
|
|
John Boyd, esq. |
of Danson-hill |
1775 |
|
The present baronet. |
May, 1775. |
|
|
William James, esq. |
of Eltham |
1778 |
|
Now Sir Edward William. |
July 2. |
|
|
Richard Heron, esq. |
of Newark |
— |
|
Now of Speldhurst. The present baronet. And to his heirs
male; remainder to his eldest brother, Thomas. Hern,
esq. late of Chilham-castle, deceased, and his heirs
male. |
July 25. |
|
|
Sir Rt. Gunning, K. B. |
of Horton |
— |
|
Northamptonshire. Now of Eltham. |
October 27. |
|
|
Charles Middleton, esq. |
of Teston |
1781 |
|
The prefent baronet. And to his heirs male; remainder to
Gerard Noel Edwards, esq. of Dartford, and his heirs
male. |
September 4. |
|
|
NUMB. |
NAME. |
RESIDENCE. |
DATE. |
|
Richard Rycroft |
of Penshurst |
1783 |
|
Now Sir Nelson. |
December 10. |
|
|
William Green, esq. |
of Woolwich |
1786 |
|
The present baronet. |
June. 10. |
|
|
Henry Hawley, esq. |
of Leyborne |
1795 |
|
The prefent baronet. |
April 11. |
|