Burdett baronets
There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Burdett, two in the
Burdett baronets, of Bramcote (1619)
The Burdett Baronetcy, "of Bramcote in the County of Warwick" (Bramcote in the parish of Polesworth), was created in the Baronetage of England on 25 February 1619 for Thomas Burdett, Sheriff of Derbyshire from 1610 to 1611.[2] He was a descendant of Robert Burdet, who had a grant of free warren in Seckington, Warwickshire in 1327.[3] His son and heir Robert was born there in 1345.[4] The manor then followed the descent of Bramcote in this family,[5] until 1919, when the eighth Baronet sold the estate in lots. The manorial rights, attached to Seckington Hall Farm, were bought by Mr. Harry Arnold.[6]
The first Baronet's son, Francis, the second Baronet, was
The philanthropist Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts, was the youngest daughter of the fifth Baronet. The seat of the Burdett family was Foremarke Hall, Derbyshire.
Burdett baronets, of Bramcote (1619)
- Sir Thomas Burdett, 1st Baronet, of Bramcote (1585–c.1647)
- Sir Francis Burdett, 2nd Baronet (1608–1696)
- Sir Robert Burdett, 3rd Baronet (1640–1716)
- Sir Robert Burdett, 4th Baronet (1716–1797)
- Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Baronet(1770–1844)
- Sir Robert Burdett, 6th Baronet (1796–1880)
- Sir Francis Burdett, 7th Baronet (1813–1892)
- Sir Francis Burdett, 8th Baronet (1869–1951)
Burdett baronets, of Burthwaite (1665)
The Burdett Baronetcy, "of Burthwaite (now Birthwaite Hall, Darton, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire) in the County of York", was created in the Baronetage of England on 25 July 1665 for Francis Burdett. His grandson, Hugh, the third Baronet, was Rector of Newington, Kent. He died childless in 1760 and was succeeded by his younger brother, Charles, the fourth Baronet. He was Collector of Customs at
Burdett baronets, of Burthwaite (1665)
- Sir Francis Burdett, 1st Baronet (1642–c.1719)
- Sir Francis Burdett, 2nd Baronet (1675–1747)
- Sir Hugh Burdett, 3rd Baronet (1715–1760)
- Sir Charles Burdett, 4th Baronet (1728–1803)
- Sir Charles Wyndham Burdett, 5th Baronet (1771–1839)
- Sir Charles Wentworth Burdett, 6th Baronet (1806–1848)
- Sir Charles Wentworth Burdett, 7th Baronet (1835–1890)
- Sir Charles Grant Burdett, 8th Baronet (1875–1918)
- Sir Charles Coventry Burdett, 9th Baronet (1902–1940)
- Sir Henry Aylmer Burdett, 10th Baronet (1881–1943)
- Sir Savile Aylmer Burdett, 11th Baronet (1931–2017)
- Sir Crispin Peter Burdett, 12th Baronet (born 1967).
The heir presumptive is the current baronet's cousin, Jeremy Francis D'Arcy Burdett (born 1951).
Burdett, later Weldon baronets, of Dunmore (1723)
The Burdett, later Weldon Baronetcy, of Dunmore in the County of Carlow, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 11 July 1723. For more information on this creation, see Weldon baronets.
Notes
- ^ Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons, 'General history: Baronets', in Magna Britannia: Volume 5, Derbyshire (London, 1817), pp. lxiii-lxxv [1]
- ^ George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900
- ^ Cal. Chart. R. 1327–41, p. 62.
- ^ Chan. Inq. p.m. 40 Edw. III, no. 79.
- ^ Chan. Inq. 17 Edw. IV, no. 66; Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), lix, 23; ccxxviii, 41.
- ^ a Ex inf. the Rev. C. L. Clarke.
- ^ "Current English Baronetcies". Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. [2]
References
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed]
- Lundy, Darryl. "FAQ". The Peerage.[unreliable source]
- This page incorporates information from Leigh Rayment's Baronetage Page which has further dates on it, not shown above.