BARONETAGE
Last updated 29/09/2020
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
  D'AETH of Knowlton,Kent
16 Jul 1716 GB 1 Thomas D'Aeth                                       4 Dec 1678 3 Jan 1745 66
MP for Canterbury 1708-1710 and
Sandwich 1715-1722            
3 Jan 1745 2 Narborough D'Aeth                8 Oct 1773
8 Oct 1773 3 Narborough D'Aeth                c 1750 Apr 1808
to     Extinct on his death                  
Apr 1808
DALBERG-ACTON of Aldenham,Salop
31 Jan 1837 UK See "Acton"
DALE of West Lodge,Durham
13 Jul 1895 UK 1 David Dale                                        11 Dec 1829 28 Apr 1906 76
28 Apr 1906 2 James Backhouse Dale              7 Jun 1855 30 Jul 1932 77
to     Extinct on his death                  
30 Jul 1932
DALGLEISH of Errol Park,Perth
22 Jul 1896 UK 1 William Ogilvy Dalgleish                    17 Jun 1832 21 Dec 1913 81
to     Extinct on his death                  
21 Dec 1913
DALISON of Luoghton,Lincs
27 Oct 1624 E 1 Thomas Dalison                        14 Jun 1645
to     Extinct on his death                  
14 Jun 1645
DALLAS of Harley Street,London
31 Jul 1798 GB 1 George Dallas                                    6 Apr 1758 14 Jan 1833 74
MP for Newport IOW 1800-1802
14 Jan 1833 2 Robert Charles Dallas           23 Dec 1804 2 Aug 1874 69
2 Aug 1874 3 George Edward Dallas            9 Oct 1842 27 Nov 1918 76
to     Extinct on his death                  
27 Nov 1918
DALLING of Burwood,Surrey
11 Mar 1783 GB 1 John Dalling                                   c 1731 16 Jan 1798
16 Jan 1798 2 William Windham Dalling              1774 16 Feb 1864 89
to     Extinct on his death                  
16 Feb 1864
DALLISON of Greetwell,Lincs
Feb 1644 E 1 Robert Dallison                            c 1617 c 1670
c 1670 2 Robert Dallison                         c 1680
c 1680 3 Thomas Dallison                             1713
1713 4 James Dallison                                 c 1720
to     Extinct on his death                  
c 1720
DALMAHOY of Dalmahoy,Edinburgh
17 Dec 1679 NS 1 John Dalmahoy                             20 Jan 1637 c 1700
c 1700 2 Alexander Dalmahoy                  c 1730
c 1730 3 Alexander Dalmahoy                     9 Nov 1773
9 Nov 1773 4 Alexander Dalmahoy                                4 Jan 1800
4 Jan 1800 5 John Hyde Dalmahoy                       c 1768 10 Oct 1800
to     Extinct on his death                  
10 Oct 1800
DALRYMPLE of Stair,Ayr
2 Jun 1664 NS 1 James Dalrymple                           May 1619 25 Nov 1695 76
He was subsequently created Viscount
Stair (qv) in 1690. The baronetcy remains
merged with the Earldom of Stair              
DALRYMPLE of Killock,Scotland
28 Apr 1698 NS 1 James Dalrymple                             c 1650 May 1719
May 1719 2 John Dalrymple                                   c 1682 24 May 1743
24 May 1743 3 William Dalrymple                             23 Sep 1704 20 Mar 1771 66
Mar 1771 4 John Dalrymple-Hamilton     1726 26 Feb 1810 83
26 Feb 1810 5 John Hamilton-Dalrymple     14 Jun 1771 10 Jan 1853 81
He subsequently succeeded to the Earldom
of Stair (qv) in 1840 with which title the
baronetcy remains merged             
DALRYMPLE of Bargeny,Berwick
29 Apr 1698 NS See "Hamilton-Dalrymple"
DALRYMPLE of Hailes,Midlothian
8 May 1701 NS 1 David Dalrymple                       c 1665 3 Dec 1721
MP for Scotland 1707-1708 and Haddington
1708-1721                             
3 Dec 1721 2 James Dalrymple                                     24 Jul 1692 24 Feb 1751 58
MP for Haddington 1722-1734
24 Feb 1751 3 David Dalrymple                               28 Oct 1726 29 Nov 1792 66
29 Nov 1792 4 James Dalrymple                                Dec 1800
Dec 1800 5 John Pringle Dalrymple             17 Oct 1829
to     On his death the baronetcy became either
17 Oct 1829 dormant or extinct                        
DALRYMPLE of High Mark,Wigtown
6 Mar 1815 UK 1 Hew Whiteford Dalrymple          10 Apr 1830
10 Apr 1830 2 Adolphus John Dalrymple               3 Feb 1784 3 Mar 1866 82
to     MP for Weymouth 1817-1818, Appleby 1819-
3 Mar 1866 1826,Haddington 1826-1831 and 1831-1832
and Brighton 1837-1841                                                      
Extinct on his death                  
DALRYMPLE of New Hailes,Midlothian
19 Jul 1887 UK 1 Charles Dalrymple                          15 Oct 1839 20 Jun 1916 76
MP for Buteshire 1868-1880 and 1880-1885
and Ipswich 1886-1906                                                            
20 Jun 1916 2 David Charles Herbert Dalrymple 29 Mar 1879 2 Dec 1932 53
2 Dec 1932 3 Charles Mark Dalrymple                13 May 1915 29 Jun 1971 56
to     Extinct on his death                  
29 Jun 1971
DALRYMPLE-CHAMPNEYS of Littlemeads,Sussex
13 Jul 1910 UK 1 Francis Henry Champneys          25 Mar 1848 30 Jul 1930 82
30 Jul 1930 2 Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys 7 May 1892 14 Dec 1980 88
to     Extinct on his death               
14 Dec 1980
DALRYMPLE-HAY of Park Place,Wigtown
27 Apr 1798 GB 1 John Dalrymple-Hay                      14 Apr 1746 12 May 1812 66
12 May 1812 2 James Dalrymple-Hay                             26 Jul 1789 19 Mar 1861 71
19 Mar 1861 3 John Charles Dalrymple-Hay 11 Feb 1821 28 Jan 1912 90
MP for Wakefield 1862-1865, Stamford
1866-1880 and Wigtown 1880-1885.  PC 1874
28 Jan 1912 4 William Archibald Dalrymple-Hay 30 Jan 1851 5 Feb 1929 78
5 Feb 1929 5 Charles John Dalrymple-Hay  21 Mar 1865 22 Mar 1952 87
22 Mar 1952 6 James Brian Dalrymple-Hay 19 Jan 1928 21 Sep 2005 77
21 Sep 2005 7 John Hugh Dalrymple-Hay                  16 Dec 1929 20 Jan 2009 79
20 Jan 2009 8 Malcolm John Robert Dalrymple-Hay 1 Apr 1966
DALRYMPLE-HORN-ELPHINSTONE
of North Berwick,Haddington
16 Jan 1828 UK See "Elphinstone"
DALRYMPLE-WHITE of High Mark,Wigtown
28 Jul 1926 UK 1 Sir Godfrey Dalrymple Dalrymple-White 6 Jul 1866 1 Apr 1954 87
MP for Southport 1910-1923 and 1924-1931
1 Apr 1954 2 Henry Arthur Dalrymple Dalrymple-White 5 Nov 1917 30 Jun 2006 88
For further information on this baronet, see the
note at the foot of this page
30 Jun 2006 3 Jan Hew Dalrymple-White                                    26 Nov 1950
DALSTON of Dalston,Cumberland
15 Feb 1641 E 1 William Dalston                             13 Jan 1683
MP for Carlisle 1640                          
13 Jan 1683 2 John Dalston                                    1711
1711 3 Charles Dalston                               5 Mar 1723
5 Mar 1723 4 George Dalston                               13 Jul 1718 7 Mar 1765 46
to     MP for Westmorland 1754-1761
7 Mar 1765 Extinct on his death               
DALYELL of the Binns,Linlithgow
7 Nov 1685 NS 1 Thomas Dalyell                              c 1700
c 1700 2 Thomas Dalyell                           4 May 1719
  On his death the baronetcy became dormant
1723-1728 3 James Dalyell                          c 1690 28 Feb 1747
28 Feb 1747 4 Robert Dalyell                          10 Oct 1791
10 Oct 1791 5 James Dalyell                           7 Jul 1774 1 Feb 1841 66
1 Feb 1841 6 John Graham Dalyell                 c 1778 7 Jun 1851
7 Jun 1851 7 William Cunningham Dalyell 27 Apr 1787 16 Feb 1865 77
16 Feb 1865 8 Robert Alexander Osborne Dalyell 1821 21 Jan 1886 64
On his death the baronetcy again became
dormant                               
1 Jul 1914 9 James Bruce Wilkie Dalyell        1 May 1867 12 Dec 1935 68
He proved his claim to the baronetcy
in 1914                             
12 Dec 1935 10 Eleanor Isabel Dalyell             3 Oct 1895 5 Feb 1972 76
One of only five female baronets - see
also Bolles created 1635,Dunbar created 1706,
Maxwell created 1682 and Wishart created 1706
5 Feb 1972 11 Thomas Dalyell                  9 Aug 1932 26 Jan 2017 84
MP for West Lothian 1962-1983 and 
Linlithgow 1983-2005          
26 Jan 2017 12 Gordon Wheatley Dalyell                            26 Sep 1965
DALZELL of Glenae,Dumfries
11 Apr 1666 NS 1 Robert Dalzell                                 Sep 1685
Sep 1685 2 John Dalzell                                  Mar 1689
Mar 1689 3 Robert Dalzell                                      c 1687 4 Aug 1737
He subsequently succeeded to the Earldom
of Carnwath (qv) in 1702 with which title
the baronetcy then merged until it became
either extinct or dormant in 1941
DALZIEL of Brooklands,Surrey
25 Jan 1918 UK 1 James Henry Dalziel                           24 Apr 1868 15 Jul 1935 67
to     He was subsequently created Baron Dalziel
15 Jul 1935 of Kirkcaldy (qv) in 1921 with which title
the baronetcy then merged until its
extinction in 1935                                           
DALZIEL of Wooler,Northumberland
14 May 1919 UK 1 Davison Alexander Dalziel           17 Oct 1852 18 Apr 1928 75
to     He was subsequently created Baron Dalziel
18 Apr 1928 of Wooler (qv) in 1927 with which title the
baronetcy then merged until its extinction
in 1928                                          
DANCER of Modreeny,Waterford
12 Aug 1662 I 1 Thomas Dancer                             Aug 1689
Aug 1689 2 Thomas Dancer                                   15 Jan 1703
15 Jan 1703 3 Loftus Dancer                                  27 Mar 1734
27 Mar 1734 4 Thomas Dancer                               c 1699 Nov 1776
Nov 1776 5 Amyrald Dancer                               14 Nov 1768 22 Nov 1843 75
22 Nov 1843 6 Thomas Bernard Going Dancer 9 Feb 1806 8 May 1872 66
8 May 1872 7 Thomas Johnston Dancer      3 Jan 1852 7 Feb 1933 81
to     Extinct on his death               
7 Feb 1933
DANVERS of Culworth,Northants
21 Mar 1643 E 1 Samuel Danvers                                 29 Oct 1611 27 Jan 1683 71
27 Jan 1683 2 Pope Danvers                                12 Dec 1644 4 May 1712 67
4 May 1712 3 John Danvers                              10 Jul 1673 26 Sep 1744 71
26 Sep 1744 4 Henry Danvers                                   30 Apr 1731 10 Aug 1753 22
10 Aug 1753 5 Michael Danvers                             29 Sep 1738 20 Aug 1776 37
to     Extinct on his death               
20 Aug 1776
  DANVERS of Swithland,Leics
4 Jul 1746 GB 1 Joseph Danvers                           24 Dec 1686 26 Oct 1753 66
MP for Boroughbridge 1722-1727, Bramber
1727-1734 and Totnes 1734-1747
26 Oct 1753 2 John Danvers                              c 1722 21 Sep 1796
to     Extinct on his death               
21 Sep 1796
DARCY of St Osiths,Essex
19 Jun 1660 E 1 Thomas Darcy                          1 Jan 1632 Apr 1693 61
MP for Maldon 1679-1693   
Apr 1693 2 George Darcy                                    c 1677 Oct 1698
to     Extinct on his death               
Oct 1698
DARELL of West Woodhey,Berks
13 Jun 1622 E 1 John Darell                                    c 1657
to     Extinct on his death               
c 1657
DARELL of Richmond Hill,Surrey
12 May 1795 GB 1 Lionel Darell                                25 Sep 1742 30 Oct 1803 61
MP for Hedon 1784-1802         
30 Oct 1803 2 Harry Verelst Darell                    25 Dec 1768 13 Apr 1828 59
13 Apr 1828 3 Harry Francis Colville Darell 17 Nov 1814 6 Jan 1853 38
6 Jan 1853 4 William Lionel Darell                 5 Feb 1817 1 Jun 1883 66
1 Jun 1883 5 Lionel Edward Darell              6 Sep 1845 17 Feb 1919 73
17 Feb 1919 6 Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmaduke Darell 2 Apr 1876 27 May 1954 78
For information on his death, see the note
at the foot of this page                   
27 May 1954 7 William Oswald Darell                     5 Nov 1910 10 Feb 1959 48
10 Feb 1959 8 Jeffrey Lionel Darell                  2 Oct 1919 27 Feb 2013 93
27 Feb 2013 9 Guy Jeffrey Adair Darell             8 Jun 1961
DARNELL of Heyling,Lincs
6 Sep 1621 E 1 Thomas Darnell                            c 1638
to     Extinct on his death               
c 1638
  DASHWOOD of Kirtlington Park,Oxon
16 Sep 1684 E 1 Robert Dashwood                          6 Nov 1662 14 Jul 1734 71
MP for Banbury 1689-1698 and Oxfordshire
1699-1700                                        
14 Jul 1734 2 James Dashwood                                  7 Aug 1715 10 Nov 1779 64
MP for Oxfordshire 1740-1754 and 1761-
1768                                              
10 Nov 1779 3 Henry Watkin Dashwood                30 Aug 1745 10 Jun 1828 82
MP for Wigtown 1775-1780 and Woodstock 
1784-1820                                              
10 Jun 1828 4 George Dashwood                           17 Sep 1786 12 Sep 1861 74
MP for Truro 1814-1818    
12 Sep 1861 5 Henry William Dashwood            17 Oct 1816 25 Jan 1889 72
Lord Lieutenant Oxford 1883-1887
25 Jan 1889 6 George John Egerton Dashwood 12 Sep 1851 1 Sep 1933 81
1 Sep 1933 7 Robert Henry Seymour Dashwood 19 Jul 1876 3 Jul 1947 70
3 Jul 1947 8 Henry George Massy Dashwood 11 May 1908 5 Nov 1972 64
5 Nov 1972 9 Richard James Dashwood      14 Feb 1950 14 Apr 2013 63
14 Apr 2013 10 Frederick George Mahon Dashwood 29 Jan 1988
  DASHWOOD of West Wycombe,Bucks
28 Jun 1707 GB 1 Francis Dashwood                  c 1658 4 Nov 1724
MP for Winchelsea 1708-1713
4 Nov 1724 2 Francis Dashwood,later [1763] 15th Baron
le Despencer                                                Dec 1708 11 Dec 1781 73
11 Dec 1781 3 John Dashwood-King                            4 Aug 1716 6 Dec 1793 77
MP for Bishops Castle 1753-1761
6 Dec 1793 4 John Dashwood-King                    c 1765 22 Oct 1849  
MP for Wycombe 1796-1831
22 Oct 1849 5 George Henry Dashwood          24 Jan 1792 4 Mar 1862 70
MP for Buckinghamshire 1832-1835 and
Wycombe 1837-1862              
4 Mar 1862 6 John Richard Dashwood               c 1792 24 Sep 1863
24 Sep 1863 7 Edwin Hare Dashwood                 7 Sep 1825 8 May 1882 56
8 May 1882 8 Edwin Abercromby Dashwood 28 Oct 1854 7 Apr 1893 38
7 Apr 1893 9 Robert John Dashwood            3 Jun 1859 9 Jul 1908 49
9 Jul 1908 10 John Lindsay Dashwood      25 Apr 1896 9 Jul 1966 70
9 Jul 1966 11 Francis John Vernon Hereward Dashwood 7 Aug 1925 9 Mar 2000 74
9 Mar 2000 12 Edward John Francis Dashwood 25 Sep 1964
 
  DAVERS of Rougham,Suffolk
12 May 1682 E 1 Robert Davers                                  c 1620 21 Jun 1685
21 Jun 1685 2 Robert Davers                                  c 1653 1 Oct 1722 69
MP for Bury St.Edmunds 1689-1701 and
1703-1705 and Suffolk 1705-1722
1 Oct 1722 3 Robert Davers                           c 1684 20 May 1723
20 May 1723 4 Jermyn Davers                          c 1686 20 Feb 1743
MP for Bury St.Edmunds 1722-1727 and
Suffolk 1727-1743              
20 Feb 1743 5 Robert Davers                                    c 1730 Jun 1763
For information on the death of this baronet,
see the note at the foot of this page
Jun 1763 6 Charles Davers                                 4 Jun 1737 4 Jun 1806 69
to     MP for Weymouth 1768-1774 and Bury St.
4 Jun 1806 Edmunds 1774-1802                     
On his death the baronetcy became either
dormant or extinct                        
DAVID of Bombay,India
12 Dec 1911 UK 1 Sir Sassoon David                                 11 Dec 1849 27 Sep 1926 76
27 Sep 1926 2 Percival Victor David                     21 Jul 1892 9 Oct 1964 72
to     Extinct on his death               
9 Oct 1964
DAVIDSON of Currie Hill,Edinburgh
1661 NS 1 William Davidson                             c 1685
to     Extinct on his death               
c 1685
D'AVIGDOR-GOLDSMID of Somerhill,Kent
22 Jan 1934 UK 1 Osmond Elim D'Avigdor-Goldsmid 9 Aug 1877 14 Apr 1940 62
14 Apr 1940 2 Henry Joseph D'Avigdor-Goldsmid 10 Jun 1909 11 Dec 1976 67
MP for Walsall South 1955-1974
11 Dec 1976 3 James Arthur D'Avigdor-Goldsmid 19 Dec 1912 6 Sep 1987 74
to     MP for Lichfield and Tamworth 1970-1974
6 Sep 1987 Extinct on his death               
DAVIE of Creedy,Devon
9 Sep 1641 E 1 John Davie                                               c 1589 13 Oct 1654
MP for Tiverton 1621-1622
13 Oct 1654 2 John Davie                                               6 Dec 1612 31 Jul 1678 65
MP for Tavistock 1661           
Jul 1678 3 John Davie                                               c 1660 30 Sep 1692  
MP for Saltash 1679-1685           
30 Sep 1692 4 William Davie                                               1 Jul 1662 24 Mar 1707 44
Mar 1707 5 John Davie                                               29 Dec 1727
Dec 1727 6 John Davie                                               1700 3 Sep 1737 37
Sep 1737 7 John Davie                                               4 Aug 1734 26 Sep 1792 58
Sep 1792 8 John Davie                                               9 Apr 1772 16 May 1803 31
May 1803 9 John Davie                                            28 Mar 1798 18 Sep 1824 26
18 Sep 1824 10 Humphrey Davie                                        12 Jan 1775 12 Jan 1846 71
to     Extinct on his death               
12 Jan 1846
DAVIE of Creedy,Devon
9 Jan 1847 UK See "Ferguson-Davie"
DAVIES of London
11 Jan 1686 E 1 George Davies                                  4 Dec 1705
to     Extinct on his death               
4 Dec 1705
DAVIS of Hollywood,Gloucs
18 Jul 1845 UK 1 John Francis Davis                          16 Jul 1795 13 Nov 1890 95
Governor of Hong Kong 1844-1848
13 Nov 1890 2 Francis Boileau Davis                          26 Feb 1871 25 Dec 1896 25
to     Extinct on his death               
25 Dec 1896
DAVIS of Barrington Hall,Cambs
30 Nov 1946 UK 1 Sir (Arthur) Charles Davis                                                 Aug 1878 27 Oct 1950 72
27 Oct 1950 2 Gilbert Davis                                          2 Aug 1901 14 Mar 1973 71
14 Mar 1973 3 John Gilbert Davis                               17 Aug 1936 25 Oct 2019 83
25 Oct 2019 4 Richard Charles Davis  11 April 1970
DAVIS-GOFF of Glenville,co.Waterford
8 Dec 1905 UK 1 William Goff Davis-Goff        12 Sep 1838 23 Nov 1918 80
23 Nov 1918 2 Herbert William Davis-Goff 20 Oct 1870 26 Jun 1923 52
26 Jun 1923 3 Ernest William Davis-Goff            11 Jun 1904 26 Mar 1980 75
26 Mar 1980 4 Robert William Davis-Goff            12 Sep 1955
DAVSON of Berbice,British Guiana
21 Jan 1927 UK 1 Sir Edward Rae Davson                                     14 Feb 1875 6 Aug 1937 62
6 Aug 1937 2 Geoffrey Leo Simon Davson (Anthony Geoffrey
  Leo Simon Glyn from 1957) 13 Mar 1922 20 Jan 1998 75
20 Jan 1998 3 Christopher Michael Edward Davson 26 May 1927 21 Dec 2004 77
21 Dec 2004 4 George Trenchard Simon Davson 5 Jun 1964
DAVY of Grosvenor Street,London
20 Oct 1818 UK 1 Humphry Davy                                            17 Dec 1778 29 May 1829 50
to     Extinct on his death               
29 May 1829
DAWES of Putney,Surrey
1 Jun 1663 E 1 John Dawes                                      1 Feb 1644 5 Dec 1671 27
Dec 1671 2 Robert Dawes                                       1690
1690 3 William Dawes                                                12 Sep 1671 30 Apr 1724 52
Archbishop of York 1714-1724.  PC 1714
30 Apr 1724 4 Darcy Dawes                                          16 Aug 1732
16 Aug 1732 5 William Dawes                                       19 Aug 1729 28 May 1741 11
to     Extinct on his death               
28 May 1741
DAWNAY of Cowick,Yorks
19 May 1642 E 1 Christopher Dawnay                      c 1620 13 Jul 1644
13 Jul 1644 2 Thomas Dawnay                                         23 Apr 1644 4 Nov 1644    -     
to     Extinct on his death               
4 Nov 1644
DAWSON of Edgwarebury,Herts
5 Feb 1920 UK 1 Sir Arthur Trevor Dawson          1 May 1866 19 May 1931 65
19 May 1931 2 Hugh Trevor Dawson                             17 Jan 1893 3 Apr 1976 83
3 Apr 1976 3 Hugh Halliday Trevor Dawson 6 Jun 1931 14 Feb 1983 51
For information on the death of this baronet,
see the note at the foot of this page
14 Feb 1983 4 Hugh Michael Trevor Dawson 28 Mar 1956 Nov 2007 51
Nov 2007 5 Nicholas Anthony Trevor Dawson 17 Aug 1957
DAWSON of Appleton Roebuck,Yorks
2 Jul 1929 UK 1 Benjamin Dawson                                20 Sep 1878 19 Sep 1966 87
19 Sep 1966 2 Lawrence Saville Dawson         15 Jan 1908 14 Aug 1974 66
to     Extinct on his death               
14 Aug 1974
  DEANE of Dromore,Cork
10 Mar 1710 I 1 Matthew Deane                                     c 1626 10 Jan 1711
10 Jan 1711 2 Robert Deane                                                  14 Sep 1712
14 Sep 1712 3 Matthew Deane                                            c 1680 11 Mar 1747
11 Mar 1747 4 Matthew Deane                                         c 1706 10 Jun 1751
Jun 1751 5 Robert Deane                                       1707 7 Feb 1770 62
PC [I] 1768                                                     
7 Feb 1770 6 Robert Tilson Deane                                   29 Nov 1745 25 Jun 1818 72
He was subsequently created Baron
Muskerry (qv) in 1781 with which title the
baronetcy remains merged,although,as at 
30/06/2014,the baronetcy does not appear 
on the Official Roll of the Baronetage
DE BATHE of Knightstown,Meath
7 Jul 1801 UK 1 James Michael de Bathe                        22 Feb 1808
22 Feb 1808 2 James Wynne de Bathe                         25 Oct 1792 Aug 1828 35
Aug 1828 3 William Plunkett de Bathe 26 Dec 1793 10 Mar 1870 76
10 Mar 1870 4 Henry Percival de Bathe      19 Jun 1823 5 Jan 1907 83
5 Jan 1907 5 Hugo Gerald de Bathe                    10 Aug 1871 1940 68
1940 6 Christopher Albert de Bathe 17 Sep 1905 3 Jun 1941 35
to     Extinct on his death               
3 Jun 1941
DE BEAUVOIR of Palmerston,Ireland
8 Dec 1797 I See "Browne"
DEBENHAM of Bladen,Dorset
28 Jan 1931 UK 1 Ernest Ridley Debenham       26 May 1865 25 Dec 1952 87
25 Dec 1952 2 Piers Kenrick Debenham                28 Jul 1904 14 Sep 1964 60
14 Sep 1964 3 Gilbert Ridley Debenham                    28 Jun 1906 3 Jun 2001 94
3 Jun 2001 4 Thomas Adam Debenham         28 Feb 1971
DE BUNSEN of Abbey Lodge,London
13 Feb 1919 UK 1 Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen 8 Jan 1852 21 Feb 1932 80
to     PC 1906                                            
21 Feb 1932 Extinct on his death               
DE BURGO of Castle Conel,Limerick
16 Jun 1785 I 1 Richard de Burgo                                      Aug 1790
Aug 1790 2 Richard de Burgo                            c 1783 c 1808
c 1808 3 John Allan de Burgo                             1839
1839 4 Richard Donellan de Burgo   1 Apr 1821 26 Jan 1873 51
to     Extinct on his death               
26 Jan 1873
DE CAPELL-BROOKE of Oakley,Northants
20 Jun 1803 UK 1 Richard Brooke de Capell-Brooke 6 Jan 1758 27 Nov 1829 71
27 Nov 1829 2 Arthur de Capell-Brooke 22 Oct 1791 6 Dec 1858 67
6 Dec 1858 3 William de Capell-Brooke 12 Jun 1801 4 Mar 1886 84
4 Mar 1886 4 Richard Lewis de Capell-Brooke 7 Apr 1831 3 Feb 1892 60
3 Feb 1892 5 Arthur Richard de Capell-Brooke, later [1939]  
1st Baron Brooke of Oakley (qv) 12 Oct 1869 17 Nov 1944 75
17 Nov 1944 6 Edward Geoffrey de Capell-Brooke 31 Jan 1880 6 Oct 1968 88
to     Extinct on his death
6 Oct 1968
  DECKER of London
20 Jul 1716 GB 1 Matthew Decker                                1679 18 Mar 1749 69
to     MP for Bishop's Castle 1719-1722
18 Mar 1749 Extinct on his death
DEELEY of Mitcham Court,Surrey
28 Jun 1922 UK See "Mallaby-Deeley"
DE HOGHTON of Hoghton Tower,Lancs
22 May 1611 E 1 Richard Hoghton 28 Sep 1570 12 Nov 1630 60
MP for Lancashire 1601 and 1604-1605
12 Nov 1630 2 Gilbert Hoghton 1591 Apr 1647 55
MP for Clitheroe 1614 and Lancashire 1621-
1622,1626 and 1640
Apr 1647 3 Richard Hoghton c 1616 3 Feb 1678
MP for Lancashire 1646-1648 and 1656-1658
3 Feb 1678 4 Charles Hoghton c 1644 10 Jun 1710
MP for Lancashire 1679-1685 and 1689-1690
10 Jun 1710 5 Henry Hoghton c 1678 23 Feb 1768  
MP for Preston 1710-1713,1715-1722 and
1727-1741 and East Looe 1724-1727
23 Feb 1768 6 Henry Hoghton 22 Oct 1728 9 Mar 1795 66
MP for Preston 1768-1795
9 Mar 1795 7 Henry Philip Hoghton 12 Jun 1768 27 Nov 1835 67
MP for Preston 1795-1802
27 Nov 1835 8 Henry Bold-Hoghton 3 Jan 1799 19 Jul 1862 63
19 Jul 1862 9 Henry Bold-Hoghton (de Hoghton from 
6 Aug 1862) 2 Aug 1821 2 Dec 1876 55
2 Dec 1876 10 Charles de Hoghton 20 Nov 1823 12 Apr 1893 69
12 Apr 1893 11 James de Hoghton 2 Feb 1851 4 Nov 1938 87
4 Nov 1938 12 Cuthbert de Hoghton 27 Aug 1880 5 Dec 1958 78
5 Dec 1958 13 Henry Philip Anthony Mary de Hoghton 19 Apr 1919 20 Feb 1978 58
20 Feb 1978 14 Richard Bernard Cuthbert de Hoghton 26 Jan 1945
DE LA BERE of Crowborough,Sussex
18 Nov 1953 UK 1 Sir Rupert de la Bère                          16 Jun 1893 25 Feb 1978 84
MP for Evesham 1935-1950 and 
Worcestershire South 1950-1955
25 Feb 1978 2 Cameron de la Bère                      12 Feb 1933 18 Dec 2014 81
18 Dec 2014 3 Adrian de la Bère                                           17 Sep 1939 10 Feb 2017 77
to     Extinct on his death
10 Feb 2017
DE LA RUE of Cadogan Square,Chelsea
17 Jun 1898 UK 1 Thomas Andros de la Rue 26 May 1849 10 Apr 1911 61
10 Apr 1911 2 Evelyn Andros de la Rue 5 Oct 1879 30 Nov 1950 71
30 Nov 1950 3 Eric Vincent de la Rue 5 Aug 1906 5 Dec 1989 83
5 Dec 1989 4 Andrew George Ilay de la Rue 3 Feb 1946 4 Apr 2020 74
4 Apr 2020 5 Edward Walter Henry de la Rue 1986
DELAVAL of Seaton,Northumberland
29 Jun 1660 E 1 Ralph Delaval 13 Oct 1622 29 Aug 1691 68
MP for Northumberland 1659,1660-1661
and 1677-1685
29 Aug 1691 2 Ralph Delaval 26 Nov 1649 30 Aug 1696 46
30 Aug 1696 3 John Delaval 7 Nov 1654 4 Jun 1729 74
to     MP for Morpeth 1701-1705 and Northumberland
4 Jun 1729 1705-1708
On his death the baronetcy became either
  extinct or dormant  
 
         
 
  DELAVAL of Ford,Northumberland
1 Jul 1761 GB 1 John Hussey Delaval 17 Mar 1728 17 May 1808 80
He was subsequently created Baron Delaval [I]
in 1783 and Baron Delaval [GB] in 1786 (qqv) 
with which titles the baronetcy then merged until
its extinction in 1808
DELVES of Dodington,Cheshire
8 May 1621 E 1 Thomas Delves 30 Nov 1571 23 Apr 1658 86
23 Apr 1658 2 Henry Delves 24 May 1597 23 May 1663 65
23 May 1663 3 Thomas Delves 28 Aug 1630 15 May 1713 82
15 May 1713 4 Thomas Delves 4 Oct 1652 12 Sep 1727 74
to     Extinct on his death
12 Sep 1727
DELVES of Broughton,Staffs
10 Mar 1661 E See "Broughton"
DE MONTMORENCY of Knockagh,co.Tipperary
28 Mar 1631 I 1 John Morres c 1573 1648
1648 2 Redmond Morres c 1595 c 1655
c 1655 3 John Morres 29 Aug 1620 26 Oct 1720 100
26 Oct 1720 4 John Morres 1723
1723 5 Redmond Morres c 1717 11 Oct 1740
11 Oct 1740 6 Simon Morres c 1750
c 1750 7 George Morres 26 Apr 1758
26 Apr 1758 8 Richard Morres 1774
1774 9 Nicholas Morres c 1710 1795
1795 10 Hervey Raymond Morres,2nd Viscount
Mountmorres c 1743 17 Aug 1797
17 Aug 1797 11 Francis Hervey de Montmorency,3rd Viscount
Mountmorres 31 Aug 1756 23 Mar 1833 76
23 Mar 1833 12 Hervey de Montmorency,4th Viscount
Mountmorres 20 Aug 1790 23 Jan 1872 81
23 Jan 1872 13 William Browne de Montmorency,5th Viscount
Mountmorres 21 Apr 1838 25 Sep 1880 42
25 Sep 1880 14 William Geoffrey Bouchard de 
Montmorency,6th Viscount Mountmorres 23 Sep 1872 2 Dec 1936 64
2 Dec 1936 15 Arthur Herve Alberic Bouchard
  de Montmorency,7th Viscount Mountmorres 6 Feb 1879 15 Oct 1951 72
15 Oct 1951 16 Hervey Angus de Montmorency 27 Sep 1888 14 Oct 1959 71
14 Oct 1959 17 Miles Fletcher de Montmorency 3 Mar 1893 22 Dec 1963 70
22 Dec 1963 18 Reginald D'Alton Lodge de Montmorency 13 Mar 1899 25 Nov 1979 80
25 Nov 1979 19 Arnold Geoffroy de Montmorency 27 Jul 1908 23 Dec 2003 95
to     Extinct on his death
23 Dec 2003
  DE MONTMORENCY of Upper Wood,Kilkenny
24 Apr 1758 I 1 William Evans Morres 1710 11 Oct 1774 64
11 Oct 1774 2 Haydock Evans Morres 1743 18 Dec 1776 33
18 Dec 1776 3 William Evans Ryves Morres (de Montmorency 
to     from 17 Jun 1815) 7 Nov 1763 14 Apr 1829 65
14 Apr 1829 Extinct on his death
DE NEUFVILLE of Frankfort,Germany
18 Mar 1709 GB 1 Robert de Neufville
Nothing further is known of this baronetcy
DENHAM of Westshield,Lanark
31 Jan 1694 NS 1 William Denham 1630 1 Jan 1712 81
1 Jan 1712 2 Robert Denham c 1730
c 1730 3 Alexander Denham c 1748
c 1748 4 Robert Denham 29 Sep 1756
29 Sep 1756 5 Archibald Steuart-Denham 20 Jul 1683 12 Jun 1773 89
12 Jun 1773 6 William Lockhart-Denham 24 Jun 1776
to     Extinct on his death
24 Jun 1776
DENHAM of Coltness,Lanark
29 Jan 1698 NS See "Steuart"
  DENIS of St Marys,Kent
28 Oct 1767 GB 1 Peter Denis 1713 12 Jun 1778 64
to     MP for Hedon 1754-1768
12 Jun 1778 Extinct on his death
DENMAN of Staffield,Cumberland
2 Jul 1945 UK 1 Richard Douglas Denman 24 Aug 1876 22 Dec 1957 81
MP for Carlisle 1910-1918 and Leeds
Central 1929-1945
22 Dec 1957 2 Charles Spencer Denman 7 Jul 1916 21 Nov 2012 96
He subsequently succeeded to the Barony
of Denman (qv) in 1971 with which title
the baronetcy remains merged,although,as at
30/06/2014,the baronetcy does not appear on the
Official Roll of the Baronetage
DENNY of Gillingham,Norfolk
3 Jun 1642 E 1 William Denny 19 Jun 1676
to     Extinct on his death
Jun 1676
  DENNY of Castle Moyle,co.Kerry
12 Jan 1782 I 1 Barry Denny Mar 1744 May 1794 50
May 1794 2 Barry Denny c 1771 20 Oct 1794
For further information on this baronet,see
the note at the foot of this page
20 Oct 1794 3 Edward Denny c 1774 1 Aug 1831
MP for Tralee 1828-1829
1 Aug 1831 4 Edward Denny 2 Oct 1796 13 Jun 1889 92
MP for Tralee 1818-1819
13 Jun 1889 5 Robert Arthur Denny 23 Jul 1838 24 Nov 1921 83
24 Nov 1921 6 Cecil Edward Denny 14 Dec 1850 24 Jul 1928 77
24 Jul 1928 7 Henry Lyttelton Lyster Denny 10 Sep 1878 1 May 1953 74
1 May 1953 8 Anthony Coningham de Waltham Denny 22 Apr 1925 13 Sep 2013 88
13 Sep 2013 9 Piers Anthony de Waltham Denny 14 Mar 1954
DENNY of Dumbarton,Dumbarton
16 Jun 1913 UK 1 Archibald Denny 7 Feb 1860 29 May 1936 76
29 May 1936 2 Maurice Edward Denny 11 Feb 1886 2 Feb 1955 68
2 Feb 1955 3 Alistair Maurice Archibald Denny 11 Sep 1922 29 Aug 1995 72
29 Aug 1995 4 Charles Alistair Maurice Denny 7 Oct 1950
Sir Henry Arthur Dalrymple Dalrymple-White, 2nd baronet [UK 1926]
 
 
Sir Henry, a District Officer in Kenya, appears to have had a spot of bother with two visiting
English police officers in late 1954, as reported in "The Daily Mail' of 11 January 1955:-
 
'Sir Henry Dalrymple-White today described in court how he fought with broken bottles against
two police inspectors who are said to have burst into his hut in the night. Sir Henry, 37-year-
old District Officer in charge of a Kikuyu Home Guard unit at Giakanja, appeared in court with his
face still scarred. Dr. Thomas Gillespie, who attended him after the fight, said that he would be
permanently disfigured. He had had to put 15 stitches in Sir Henry's head.
 
'Chief Inspector Richard Crosby Kerry, of Southport, and Inspector Harvey Lewis, of Oldham,
are charged with assaulting him. Sir Henry alleged that the fight was a sequel to a previous
incident on November 28 [1954]. He said that on that occasion Kerry had maltreated a Mau
Mau prisoner who had been brought into the post. "Kerry kicked him in the face," he said.
 
'And this was the story Sir Henry told of what happened after a police whist drive on December
13:- "At 1.45 that morning I was awakened by kicks on the door of my hut. I recognised Kerry's
shouting abuse. Kerry burst into the hut. He endeavoured to strike me," alleged Sir Henry. "I
grappled with him and we fell to the floor, still struggling. We rolled against the wall. I felt an
empty bottle under my hand. I hit his head with it. The bottle broke. We were still struggling
when I felt a hard blow on the back of my own head. This was from a bottle aimed by Lewis.
At one point we stopped fighting and I tried to reason with Kerry. I seem to have said some-
thing which annoyed him, for he put his hand on his pistol. Lewis disarmed him, but also took
my gun, remarking: 'It's a good clean fight,' or words to that effect. Outside the hut Kerry
came at me again. I knocked him down. He got up, grabbed me and wrenched my shirt off.
The fight lasted half an hour, till we were both exhausted."
 
'Superintendent Leslie Pridgeon said that two pages had been torn from the police station
logbook which referred to incidents of the night. He alleged that entries had been re-written
by Lewis to make it appear as if he and Kerry had been out on an anti-Mau Mau ambush.'
 
"The Daily Mail" of 25 January 1955 reported that:-
'Chief Inspector Richard Kerry of Southport, and Inspector Harvey Lewis, of Oldham were
today fined £50 and £30 respectively at Nyeri for assaulting Sir Henry Dalrymple-White, 37-
year old baronet with a broken bottle at a Kikuyu guard post. Both men pleaded guilty. The
court ordered £30 and £20 of the fines to be paid to Sir Henry as "financial restitution."
Sir Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmaduke Darell, 6th baronet  [GB 1795]
The London "Telegraph" reported on 1 June 1954 that "Col. Sir Lionel Darell, 6th baronet, died
through a blood clot blocking an artery due to confinement in bed after being scalded when he
accidentally turned on a hot-water tap in the bath, it was said at a Hammersmith inquest
yesterday. A verdict of accidental death was recorded. He died at his daughter's home in
Chelsea Square, Chelsea, aged 78.
Sir Robert Davers, 5th baronet
Sir Robert was killed by hostile Indians in June 1763. Some sources state that he was killed in
a boat while crossing Lake Huron. The report below appeared in 'The London Evening Post' of
15 September 1763. It is not for the squeamish......
'Extract from a letter from Niagara, July 31. Letters from Detroit of the 8th inst. inform us, that
the Savages were more numerous than ever about that place; that the garrison were in high
spirits, and had made a sortie, in which an Indian Chief and two others were killed; upon which
the father of the Chief, took out Capt. Campbell, of the 60th regiment, whom they had some
time before made prisoner, and after giving him time to pray, on condition he kneeled on the
body of the slain Chief, they killed him, took out his heart, and eat it, reeking from his body,
and then cut him to pieces. Sir Robert Davers they boiled and eat: And an officer that was
taken at St. Dusky, who has since escaped, saw the skin of Lieut. Robertson's arms made into
a tobacco pouch.'
Sir Hugh Halliday Trevor Dawson, 3rd baronet
Sir Trevor committed suicide in February 1983. The following report on the subsequent inquest
appeared in "The Guardian" of 24 March 1983:-
 
'Sir Trevor Dawson, a merchant banker known in racing circles and in the City as the Galloping
Major, killed himself to beat a midnight deadline on £137,500 worth of insurance policies, an
inquest jury decided yesterday.
'The inquest at Westminster Coroner's court was told that it was an attempt to provide for his
wife and handicapped son by Sir Trevor, aged 51, who drank champagne before killing himself.
'His body was found on February 15, the day after, by his chauffeur, Mr Harold Munton. Sir
Trevor was slumped in an armchair with a plastic bag over his head in the lounge of his flat in
Belgravia, London.
'In a letter to his wife, Lady Caroline Dawson [sic], dated February 14, he wrote: "There was
no other choice if you and Michael (his spastic son) were to have any security and
independence. I love you and I will be with you always."
'Asked by the Westminster coroner, Dr Paul Knapman, what she thought was meant by "no 
other choice," she answered: "I understood him to mean kill himself, commit suicide, I suppose."
'Before the hearing began the jury was told by Dr Knapman that the case assumed rather more
than "incidental importance." He added: "Large sums of money for insurance could hinge on the
date which you decide Sir Trevor died."
'Reaching its verdict, the jury decided that Sir Trevor killed himself to beat the midnight dead-
line on the insurance policies.
'Lady Caroline, who separated from the baronet last year, was due to leave their cottage in
Pewsey, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, at the end of this month, after Barclays Bank, which owns
the premises, obtained a court order for repossession last November.
"This was a real worry to him. He had hoped I would be able to keep my son and live at the
cottage," Lady Caroline told the coroner.
'Until recently her 26-year-old son had been looked after by Sir Trevor's parents, but after their
deaths he had nowhere to live, and for the last two weeks had been in a home.
'Sir Trevor's career in the City ended in 1981 when he was among a group investigated by the
Director of Public Prosecutions over a Stock Exchange gamble.
'A pathologist, Professor Keith Simpson, said it was difficult to say whether Sir Trevor died on
the evening of February 14, or in the early hours of the following day. The jury agreed on the
former date after Miss Pamela Gleason, Sir Trevor's secretary, told the inquest that on February
11 he had asked her to look at the expiry date on one of his insurance policies. It was February
15.
'After the hearing Mr David Long, Sir Trevor's solicitor, said of the jury: "They have decided a
date, and we are grateful for that. But it is not the end of the road, there won't be any more
court action, but it is not the conclusion to this. The next step is to ask the insurance company
for the money. The cottage is mortgaged to the bank, and it is impossible to say the amount
Lady Caroline will get, possibly because of the debts."
Sir Barry Denny, 2nd baronet
Denny sat in the Irish House of Commons for County Kerry for a brief period in 1794. On 12 
January 1794, he married Anne Morgell, daughter of Crosbie Morgell, member for Tralee in the
Irish House of Commons between 1790 and 1794.
On the death of the sitting member for County Kerry, John Blennerhasset, in July 1794, the
resultant by-election was fought between John Gustavus Crosbie and Colonel Henry Herbert. 
The other sitting member for the seat was Sir Barry Denny, who apparently promised that he 
would not attempt to interfere in any way in the by-election. During the course of the by-
election, however, Crosbie took grave offence at some real or imagined breach of Denny's 
neutrality, and as a result, he challenged Denny to a duel. 
According the a report in the "Whitehall Evening Post" of 25 October 1794, "on Saturday last
a dispute arose between John Augustus [sic] Crosbie, Esq., one of the candidates for the
county of Kerry, and Sir Barry Denny; it was agreed that they should go out the next day, 
and decide the matter; they accordingly met on Sunday at three o'clock in the afternoon,
and immediately took their ground; they fired together, Mr. Crosbie's ball entered Sir Barry's
head over the left eye, which killed him almost instantly….."
Following Denny's death, Crosbie was returned for County Kerry, but three years later, while
riding at night, he fell off his horse and was killed. Naturally, the superstitious local
populace laid the blame for Crosbie's death at the feet of Sir Barry Denny's ghost.
Denny's father-in-law, Crosbie Morgell, was a prominent and ambitious attorney who had
hoped to use his son-in-law's influence to obtain preferment. Denny's death, however, 
crushed any such hopes. The story goes that during Denny's lifetime he had complete
management of his son-in-law's estates, but lost such control on Denny's death. Three weeks
after losing this control, Morgell committed suicide by filling his pockets with stones and
drowning himself.
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