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  1. Há 6 dias · Sir Thomas Legge. Skinner. First Lord Mayor of London. Second of two terms, having initially served as Mayor of London. 1355. Simon Fraunceys. (Mercer) [a] Second of two terms, having initially served as Mayor of London. 1356.

  2. 5 de jun. de 2024 · James died before this scheme could be implemented, but it was carried out by his son Charles I, who created the first Scottish baronet on 28 May 1625, covenanting in the creation charter that the baronets of Scotland or of Nova Scotia should never exceed 150, that their heirs apparent should be knighted on coming of age (21), and that no one should receive the honour who had not fulfilled the ...

  3. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Sir William OGILVY of Barras, 2nd Baronet, born About 1635, bur. 25 July 1707 - Patrick's People is a pedigree family history website

  4. Há 5 dias · George, a third son, was of Barlborough, where his elder son, Henry, was living in 1569. Francis Foljambe, Esq.. descended from Sir James, who married one of the coheiresses of Fitzwiliiam, was created a Baronet in 1622. The title, and the elder branch of the family became extinct at his death.

  5. Há 5 dias · Basset of Tehidy, created a baronet in 1779; since ennobled by the title of Lord de Dunstanville as already stated. Morshead, of Trenant-Park, in Duloe, since sold to Sir Edward Buller, Bart. — The father and grand-father of Sir John Morshead, who was created a baronet in 1783, were of Cartuther in Menheniot.

  6. Há 5 dias · 1816: Sir James Langham, 10th Baronet of Cottesbrooke Hall; 1817: Sir Charles Knightley, 2nd Baronet of Fawsley Hall; 1818: John Booth of Glendon ; 1819: John Henry Palmer, 7th Baronet of Carlton Curlieu ; 1820: John Cooke of Hoothorpe ; 1821: Thomas Philip Maunsell of Thorpe Malsor ; 1822: John Nethercoat of Haselbeach

  7. 3 de jun. de 2024 · ethyl ether. Sir James Young Simpson, 1st Baronet (born June 7, 1811, Bathgate, Linlithgowshire, Scot.—died May 6, 1870, London) was a Scottish obstetrician who was the first to use chloroform in obstetrics and the first in Britain to use ether. Simpson was professor of obstetrics at the University of Edinburgh, where he obtained an M.D. in 1832.