There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname of Guthrie, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
The Guthrie Baronetcy, of Kingsward in the County of Banff, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia in 1638 for Harry Guthrie. Nothing further is known of this title.
The Guthrie Baronetcy, of Brent Eleigh Hall in the County of Suffolk, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 6 February 1936 for the financier and public servant Connop Guthrie.[1] The second Baronet was Managing Director of Brown, Shipley & Co. and chairman and chief executive of BOAC.
^"No. 34254". The London Gazette. 11 February 1936. p. 907.
Guthrie may refer to: Guthrie (surname), a family name originating in Scotland Guthriebaronets in the United Kingdom Clan Guthrie, a Scottish clan Guthrie...
Clan Guthrie is a Scottish clan. The family of Guthrie took their name from the lands of the same name in the county of Angus and their name is one of...
Sir Giles Connop McEachern Guthrie, 2nd Baronet, OBE, DSC, JP (21 March 1916 – 31 December 1979) was an English aviator, merchant banker and later, an...
future baronets, and empowering them to offer a further inducement to applicants; and on the same day he granted to all Nova Scotia baronets the right...
Walter Murray Guthrie, DL (3 June 1869 – 24 April 1911) was a merchant banker and British politician. He was a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP)...
Heron-Maxwell baronets Lords Herries of Terregles Maxwell baronets of Cardoness (1804) Maxwell baronets of Monreith (1681) Maxwell baronets of Orchardtoun...
James Guthrie, completed in 1930, shortly before Guthrie's death. It was commissioned by South African financier Sir Abraham Bailey, 1st Baronet to commemorate...
Torosay Estate, which now included the ruins of Castle Duart, to A. C. Guthrie in 1865. On 11 September 1911, the ruin was separated from the rest of...
had succeeded as tenth Baronet on 1 May 1911, so Duff became known as Lady Twysden. Their son Anthony, later eleventh Baronet, was born on 11 March 1918...
Profile, peerage.com; accessed 20 February 2016. Portrait, by Sir James Guthrie, wikigallery.org; accessed 25 August 2017 Portrait, by David Foggie, Scottish...
modern shorthand writing. Sir Tyrone Guthrie (1900–1971) – Writer, theatrical director and founder of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. Born in Royal Tunbridge Wells...
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castle was in ruins. When the antiquarian John Guthrie Smith (son of William Smith of Carbeth Guthrie) built his mansion, any remains of the eastern towers...
of Dunconnel, heredary keepers of Dun Chonnuill Castle. They were made Baronets in 1957. Tarbert Castle, Tarbert, Argyll and Bute, although a royal castle...
the outgoing President. The medal was given to the Society by Douglas Guthrie in 1956 and is a gold and enamel medallion depicting Harvey's personal...
to 1978 John Darling Young (1910–1988) Sir Ralph Verney, 5th Baronet (1915–2001) Guthrie Moir (1917–1993), member from 1949 to 1975 Brian White (1957–2016)...
Chillundie, established 1893 (Maltee, Merghiny, Mudamuckla) Hundred of Guthrie, established 1893 (Mudamuckla, Puntabie) Hundred of Pethick, established...
Men's players Cai Yun David E. L. Choong Eddy Choong Frank Devlin David Guthrie Freeman Morten Frost Fu Haifeng Ha Tae-kwon Christian Hadinata Jørgen Hammergaard...
in Warriston Cemetery. see Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, 5th Baronet at Pollok House Thomas Guthrie at Westminster College, Cambridge Thomas Mure of Warriston...
1. Guthrie Smith, John (1896). Strathendrick and its Inhabitants from Early Times (1st ed.). Glasgow: James Maclehose and Son. pp. 373f. Guthrie Smith...