Not to be confused with the Wrey baronets of Cornwall.
There have been two Wray Baronetcies, both created in the Baronetage of England. The first was created on 25 November 1611 for William Wray of Glentworth, Lincolnshire, and became extinct upon the death of the 15th Baronet in 1809.[1] The second was created on 27 June 1660 for William Wray of Ashby, Lincolnshire.[2] He was the grandson of the 1st Baronet of Glentworth, and his son, Christopher Wray, inherited the 1660 baronetcy in 1669 and the 1611 baronetcy, as the 6th Baronet, in 1672. The 1660 creation became extinct upon the death of Sir William Wray, 7th Baronet of Glentworth and 2nd Baronet of Ashby, in about 1687.
^George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900
^George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage, Volume 3
(10 February 1652 – 31 August 1679) Sir William Wray, 3rd and 7th Baronet (died c.1687) Wrey baronets George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume...
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existing "Wray Barton", on the Wray Brook about 1 mile south-east of Moretonhampstead, omits mention of any connection to the Wrey Baronets. According...
the House of Commons in 1625. Wray was the third son of Sir William Wray, 1st Baronet, of Glentworth and was baptised at Louth, Lincolnshire on 9 November...
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son Sir John Hales, 5th Baronet (c. 1743 – 15 February 1802) who married Anne Scott, and had three sons, who succeeded as baronets, and also five daughters...