Dawson baronets

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There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Dawson, both in the

Baronetage of the United Kingdom
. One creation is extant as of 2007.

The Dawson Baronetcy, of Edgwarebury in the parish of

Trevor Dawson.[1] He was Managing Director of Vickers
.

The Dawson Baronetcy, of

County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 2 July 1929 for the textile manufacturer Benjamin Dawson.[2]
The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1974.

Dawson baronets, of Edgwarebury (1920)

Escutcheon of the Dawson baronets of Edgwarebury
  • Sir (Arthur) Trevor Dawson, 1st Baronet (1866–1931). Dawson served as a junior officer in the Royal Navy and was one of the earliest members of The Castaways' Club
    serving as Honorary Secretary of the club from 1922 to 1931.
  • Sir Hugh Trevor Dawson, 2nd Baronet CBE (1893–1976). Dawson was a Commander in the Royal Navy and like his father a prominent member of The Castaways' Club and was club Chairman from 1960 to 1965. He was with Dawson & Forbes Ltd, investment bankers, and was a director of the British Tyre and Rubber Company between 1924 and 1969 and of Decca Navigator Company between 1945 and 1975.
  • Sir (Hugh Halliday) Trevor Dawson, 3rd Baronet (1931–committed suicide by plastic bag 1983). Dawson was a Major in the
    Arbuthnot Latham & Co
    .
  • Sir Hugh Michael Trevor Dawson, 4th Baronet (1956–2007)
  • Sir Nicholas Anthony Trevor Dawson, 5th Baronet (born 1957)

There is no heir to the baronetcy.

Dawson baronets, of Appleton Roebuck (1929)

References

  1. ^ "No. 31830". The London Gazette. 19 March 1920. p. 3432.
  2. ^ "No. 33516". The London Gazette. 12 July 1929. p. 4622.