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  1. Sir John Hobart, 3rd Baronet (20 March 1628 – 22 August 1683) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1683. Hobart was the son of Sir Miles Hobart (son of Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet ), and his wife Frances Peyton, daughter of Sir John Peyton, 1st Baronet , and was born in Ditchingham, Norfolk . [1]

  2. General Sir Henry Percival de Bathe, 4th Baronet, KCB (19 June 1823 – 5 January 1907) was a British Army officer who achieved high office in the 1870s. Early life [ edit ] Bathe was born in Valletta, Malta in 1823, the son of Sir William Plunkett de Bathe, the 3rd Baronet. [1]

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  4. Sir Henry Hastings Goldney, 4th Baronet, MC (3 July 1886 – 26 February 1974) was the only son of Sir Frederick Hastings Goldney, 3rd Baronet. He inherited the title on 21 February 1940 on his father's death. Career. Goldney married Violetta Alyns Barnes (1886–1965), but they had no children.

  5. Sir Henry Joseph Tichborne (1655 – 15 July 1743) was the 4th Baronet of the Tichborne baronets. [1] He inherited the title in 1689 on the death of his father. He was born in about 1655 in Tichborne in Hampshire, the son of Sir Henry Tichborne the 3rd Baronet, and Mary née Arundell. His younger siblings were: John Hermengil Tichborne, Charles ...

  6. Sir Robert Burdett, 4th Baronet (28 May 1716 – 13 February 1797) was a British politician and member of the English gentry . Burdett was the posthumous son of Robert Burdett, son of Sir Robert Burdett, 3rd Baronet of Bramcote, Warwickshire. His mother was the Hon. Elizabeth, daughter of William Tracy, 4th Viscount Tracy.

  7. Henry Gough-Calthorpe, 1st Baron Calthorpe. Sir Harry Gough's House, 23 Church Street, Steyning. Henry Gough-Calthorpe, 1st Baron Calthorpe (1 January 1749 – 16 March 1798), known until 1796 as Sir Henry Gough, 2nd Baronet, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1774 to 1796 when he was raised to the peerage. [1]