There have been two baronetcies held by people with the surname Lamb, both in the Baronetage of Great Britain. Both creations are extinct.
The Lamb Baronetcy, of Brocket Hall in the County of Hertford, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 17 January 1755. For more information on this creation, see Viscount Melbourne.
The Burges, later Lamb Baronetcy, of Burghfield in the County of Berkshire, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 21 October 1795 for the poet and politician James Burges.[1] He married as his first wife Elizabeth Noel, daughter of Edward Noel, 1st Viscount Wentworth and Judith Lamb, daughter of William Lamb. In 1821 he assumed by Royal licence the surname of Lamb in lieu of his patronymic. He was succeeded by his son by his second wife Anne Montolieu, Charles, the second Baronet. He was Knight Marshal of the Royal Household between 1824 and 1864. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1948.
^"No. 13823". The London Gazette. 17 October 1795. p. 1074.
Charles Montolieu Lamb, 2nd Baronet (1785–1864) Charles James Savile Montgomerie Lamb (c. 1816–1856) Sir Archibald Lamb, 3rd Baronet (1845–1921) Sir Charles...
for example as the crest of the Davie Baronets, and is blazoned: a paschal lamb This charge is depicted as a lamb standing with body facing towards the...
Matthew Lamb or Mathew Lamb may refer to: Sir Matthew Lamb, 1st Baronet (1705–1768), British barrister and politician Matt Lamb (1932–2012), American...
Melbourne Hall in Derbyshire came into the Lamb family. He was succeeded by his son, Peniston, the second Baronet, who sat as Member of Parliament for Ludgershall...
Lamb is the name of: Sir James Lamb, 1st Baronet (1752–1824), British author, barrister and Member of Parliament James Lamb (orientalist) James Lamb (cabinetmaker)...
St John the Baptist, a pub, called the Lamb Inn and a 17th-century manor house. In 1955, the Howard baronets of Great Rissington were created: Sir (Harold...
18th-century Anglican priest Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne (1745–1828), British politician His son Peniston Lamb (1770–1805), also a British politician...
succeeded their father in turn as the second, third and fourth (and final) baronets. Clifford was a patron of the arts, and formed a unique collection of paintings...
son, the second Baronet. He was a composer, organist, and musicologist. The title became extinct on his death in 1889. The first Baronet was the brother...
broadcaster and author Bamber Gascoigne, fictional character in Charles Lamb's Essays of Elia (essay on Christ's Hospital) Ben Gascoigne (1915–2010), New...
6th Baronet, and his wife, the Hon. Judith Noel, sister of Thomas Noel, Viscount Wentworth. Her father's only surviving sibling was Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess...
Violet Fane is the literary pseudonym of Lady Mary Montgomerie Currie (née Lamb, 24 February 1843 – 13 October 1905). A poet, a writer, and later an ambassadress...
Milbanke may refer to: Milbanke baronets, title in the Baronetage of England, created 1661 Sir Ralph Milbanke, 5th Baronet (1725–1798), English peer and...
building and park owe much of their appearance today to Sir Matthew Lamb, 1st Baronet, who purchased the estate in 1746 and commissioned Brocket Hall to...