Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Stuart, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two of the creations are extant as of 2008.
The Stuart, later Crichton-Stuart Baronetcy, of Bute, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 28 March 1627. For more information on this creation, see the Marquess of Bute.
The Steward, later Stuart Baronetcy, of Hartley Mauduit in the County of Southampton, was created in the Baronetage of England on 27 June 1660 for Nicholas Steward, Chamberlain of the Exchequer and Member of Parliament for Lymington. The second Baronet, grandson of the first, was also Chamberlain of the Exchequer and represented Southampton and Hampshire in the House of Commons. He changed the spelling of the family surname from Steward to Stuart. The third Baronet also sat as Member of Parliament for Hampshire. In 1829, on the death of his grandfather John Luttrell-Olmius, 3rd Earl of Carhampton (on whose death the earldom became extinct; see Earl of Carhampton), the fifth Baronet was offered a fresh patent of the earldom by King George IV. However, the offer was declined. The presumed eighth never successfully proved his succession to the title and was never on the Official Roll of the Baronetage. Likewise, as of 13 June 2007 the presumed ninth Baronet has not successfully proven his succession and is therefore not on the Official Roll of the Baronetage, with the baronetcy considered dormant since 1939. For more information, follow this link.
The Stuart Baronetcy, of Oxford in the County of Oxford, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 5 May 1841 for the lawyer, judge and politician James Stuart. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1915. Andrew Stuart, brother of the first Baronet, was a lawyer and politician. His son, Andrew Stuart, was a lawyer, judge, seigneur and businessman. George Okill Stuart, another brother of the first Baronet, was a clergyman. His son, George Okill Stuart, Jr., was a lawyer, judge and political figure.
Viscount Windsor Earl of Wharncliffe Baron Stuart de Decies Baron Stuart of Wortley StuartBaronets Clan Stuart of Bute Burke, John; Burke, Bernard (1851)...
Frederick Taylor, 1st Baronet (1847–1920) Sir Eric Stuart Taylor, 2nd Baronet (1889–1977) Sir Richard Lawrence Stuart Taylor, 3rd Baronet (1925–1978) Sir Nicholas...
Lord Lyon recognises two other Stewart/Stuart clans, Clan Stuart of Bute and Clan Stewart of Appin. Clan Stuart of Bute is the only one of the three clans...
Stewart baronets of Stewartby (1937) Stewart baronets of Strathgarry (1960) Steuart baronets of Coltness Stuartbaronets Henderson-Stewart baronets MacTaggart-Stewart...
Boroughbridge, mentioned that baronets took part, along with barons and knights. Edward III created eight baronets in 1328. The title of baronet was initially conferred...
Stewart of Daldon, d. 1333 Robert Stewart of Daldowie, Steuart baronets and Seton-Steuart baronets Hugh Stewart Robert Stewart John Stewart, d. 1249 Walter...
Wishart (later Stuart), 4th Baronet. The tenth Baronet assumed the additional surname of Stuart. 1st 1626–c. 1650: William Forbes, 1st Baronet (d. c. 1650...
surname of Pleydell. Sir Mark Stuart Pleydell, 1st Baronet (c. 1693–1768) Earl of Radnor for Pleydell-Bouverie baronets Leigh Rayment's list of baronets...
Goodtrees baronets. The 2nd or 3rd Goodtrees baronet sold the estate of Goodtrees after he returned from France in 1766. Stewart baronetsStuartbaronets Denham...
Sir William Agnew, 1st Baronet (1825–1910) Sir George William Agnew, 2nd Baronet (1852–1941) Sir John Stuart Agnew, 3rd Baronet TD JP DL (16 September...
Baron Castle Stuart. The Earls Castle Stewart claim to be the head representatives in the pure male line of the Scottish Royal House of Stuart. They are...
James Stuart Coats, 3rd Baronet (1894–1966) Sir Alastair Francis Stuart Coats, 4th Baronet (1921–2015) Sir Alexander James Coats, 5th Baronet (born 1951)...
Sir Stuart Auchincloss Coats, 2nd Baronet (20 March 1868 – 15 July 1959) was a British politician and Member of Parliament for Wimbledon from 1916 to...
first Baron was the uncle of the Liberal Member of Parliament Sir Stuart Samuel, 1st Baronet Samuel, and of Liberal politician Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount...
female baronets - see also Bolles (created 1635), Dalyell (created 1685), Dunbar (created 1706) and Maxwell (created 1682). The fourth Baronet sat as...
Clan Stuart of Bute is a Highland Scottish Clan and is a branch of the larger Clan Stewart. The Stewards or Seneschals of Dol in Brittany came to Scotland...
fourth Baronet, the title passed to a branch of the family living at Pylewell, near Lymington, Hampshire. All except the sixth and eighth baronets were...
Sir William Johnson Taylor, 1st Baronet (1902–1972) Worsley-Taylor baronetsStuart Taylor baronets Taylour baronets A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary...
Townshend (1798–1863) John Villiers Stuart Townshend, 5th Marquess Townshend (1831–1899) John James Dudley Stuart Townshend, 6th Marquess Townshend (1866–1921)...
The Stuart period of British history lasted from 1603 to 1714 during the dynasty of the House of Stuart. The period was plagued by internal and religious...
cricketer Sir Stewart Bruce, 1st Baronet (c. 1764–1841), of the Bruce baronetsStuart Bruce (engineer) (born 1962), English recording engineer Bruce Stewart...
The Stuart Restoration was the re-instatement in May 1660 of the Stuart monarchy in England, Scotland, and Ireland. It replaced the Commonwealth of England...