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  1. 15. Juni 2024 · This is a list of the present and extant Barons ( Lords of Parliament, in Scottish terms) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Note that it does not include those extant baronies which have become merged (either through marriage or elevation) with higher peerage dignities and are today ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · John Buller, Esq., of Morvall, whose ancestor had married the heiress of Coode, then became the head of the family. It has since spread into numerous branches, of which Mr. Buller, of Downes, is the head.

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    18. Juni 2024 · YARDE-BULLER of Lupton House,Devon: 13 Jan 1790: GB: 1: Francis Buller: 17 Mar 1746: 5 Jun 1800: 54: 5 Jun 1800: 2: Francis Buller-Yarde (Buller-Yarde-Buller: 28 Sep 1767: 17 Apr 1833: 65: from 26 Jun 1800) MP for Totnes 1790-1796: 17 Apr 1833: 3: John Buller Yarde-Buller: 12 Apr 1799: 4 Sep 1871: 72: He was subsequently created Baron: Churston ...

  4. 10. Juni 2024 · All extant baronetcies, including vacant baronetcies, are listed below in order of precedence (i.e. date). All other baronetcies, including those which are extinct, dormant or forfeit, are on a separate list of baronetcies. The list is current as of January 2024, when it was last updated. [1]

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · John Arscott, Esq., the last heir male of this family, bequeathed the manor of Tetcott and other estates to Sir William Molesworth, of Pencarrow, in Cornwall, Bart. It is now vested in his son, Sir Arthur Ourry Molesworth, Bart., who is patron of the rectory.

  6. 19. Juni 2024 · SIR JAMES STEVENSON BLACKWOOD, 3rd Baronet (1755–1836), who inherited the barony at the decease of his mother and succeeded, in 1807, as 2nd Baron Dufferin and Claneboye. Sir James married, in 1801, Anne Dorothea, daughter of John, 1st Baron Oriel, though the marriage was without issue.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Sir James Hamlyn Williams, Bart. Red deer, ferœ naturœ, the remains of the inhabitants of the royal forest of Exmoor, still abound in sufficient quantities in the Devonshire woods, south of the forest, as well as in those of Somersetshire, to yield sport to the neighbouring nobility and gentry. A stag hunt has been for many years kept up in ...