John Gardner Nutting ("JG"), caricature by Pry in Vanity Fair, 1910.
The Nutting Baronetcy, of St Helens in Booterstown in the County of Dublin, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 January 1903 for John Nutting. He was Chairman of the firm E and J Burke Ltd and a Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff for County Dublin.
In 1930, Algernon Burnaby, Master of the Quorn Hunt, recruited Sir Harold Nutting, second Baronet, "newly rich from bottling Guinness", as joint Master, and quipped "We don't want your personality, we want your purse!" Jane Ridley has estimated that during the following ten years Nutting spent about £15,000 a year on the Quorn.[1]
The third Baronet was a Conservative politician and served under Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden as Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. As of 2023[update] the title is held by his son, the fourth Baronet, who succeeded in 1999.
^Horn, Pamela (15 October 2013). Country House Society: The Private Lives of England's Upper Class After the First World War. Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 123. ISBN 978-1-4456-3538-5.
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Nuttyng (William Nutting) is mentioned in the Poll Tax rolls of Yorkshire. Alissa Nutting, American writer Sir Anthony Nutting, 3rd Baronet (1920–1999), British...
1956 in protest against the Suez invasion. Nutting was the son of Sir Harold Stanmore Nutting, 2nd Baronet, member of a wealthy family who owned estates...
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...
recovered from 154 ft (47 m). A solid corner plate, large washer, and hex nut are recovered from 160 ft (49 m). The caisson is now stuck so digging at...
Gunning married British diplomat and Conservative Party politician Anthony Nutting in Tiverton, Devon. Anne Gunning limited herself to photographic modelling...
Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, 1st Baronet (1776 – 16 March 1830) was an influential British merchant of the early nineteenth century who served as a colonial...
Earl's fourth wife, Diane, after his death. She remarried, to Sir John Nutting, and was later the chairman of the Georgian Group. Together, they ran the...
against Egypt would be unlawful, known through the Lord Chancellor. Anthony Nutting recalled that Eden told him, "What's all this nonsense about isolating...
Choiseul-Francières, Marshal of France (d. 1711) January 3 – Sir John Duke, 2nd Baronet, Member of Parliament of England (d. 1705) January 8 – Samuel von Pufendorf...
Burke Ted L. Nancy Barry Marder and Bruce Baum Authors of the Letters from a Nut series Temple Oliver Jeanie Oliver Davidson Smith American poet and romanticist...
calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. January 21 – Robert Nutter, Thomas Worthington, and 18 other Roman Catholic priests are "perpetually...
neuropsychopharmacologist David Nuttall (born 1962), British politician David Nutter (born 1960), American television director David Nuuhiwa (born 1948), American...
American Welsh Australian Welsh Chilean Welsh Italians Welsh peers and baronets Y Wladfa Davies, John (1994). A History of Wales. Penguin. p. 54. ISBN 0-14-014581-8...
the hunt began to fall. Burnaby, Master since 1912, recruited Sir Harold Nutting of Quenby Hall, "newly rich from bottling Guinness", as his joint Master...
cannot be desecrated with impunity: as Wordsworth wrote at the end of Nutting: "[...] with gentle hand, touch/ For there is a spirit in the wood". Frankenstein's...
James Yonge 1722–23 Sir John Rogers, 2nd Baronet 1728-29 John Rogers 1741–42 (part) Sir John Rogers, 2nd Baronet 1743-44 John Rogers 1773-74 Sir F L Rogers...
location is San Francisco Bay, California. Robert H. Power, co-owner of the Nut Tree in Vacaville, California, promoted the idea that Drake's New Albion...