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  1. Escutcheon of the Mackworth baronets of The Gnoll. Sir Arthur gained the rank of Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers in 1861, Captain in 1873, Major in 1881, and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1882. He participated in the Egyptian Campaign of 1882. [3] He was commander of the Royal Engineers, South Wales between 1883 and 1888, and gained the rank of ...

  2. Michael Llewellyn. Michael Llewellyn may refer to: Mike Llewellyn, cricketer. Sir Michael Llewellyn, 2nd Baronet (1921-1994) of the Llewellyn baronets. Michael Llewellyn (rugby), in 2008–09 Rugby-Bundesliga squads.

  3. Llewellyn baronets, two titles in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, one extant; Llewellyn Worldwide, a New Age and Occult publishing house; Llewellin Setter, a field dog bred from the English Setter by Englishman R. Purcell Llewellin (1840–1925) HMS Llewellyn, two ships of the Royal Navy

  4. Supporting the interests and dignities of Baronets since 1898. Home. Official Roll. The listing below is an abridged version of the manuscript Official Roll of the Baronetage (“the Official Roll”) maintained by the Lord Chancellor in accordance with the Royal Warrant of the 8th February 1910 and a Transfer of Functions Order of 2001.

  5. Llewellyn Worldwide (formerly Llewellyn Publications) is a New Age publisher based in Woodbury, Minnesota.Llewellyn's mission is to "serve the trade and consumers worldwide with options and tools for exploring new worlds of mind & spirit, thereby aiding in the quests of expanded human potential, spiritual consciousness, and planetary awareness."

  6. King James I created the hereditary Order of Baronets in England on 22 May 1611, for the settlement of Ireland. He offered the dignity to 200 gentlemen of good birth, with a clear estate of £ 1,000 a year, on condition that each one should pay a sum equivalent to three years' pay to 30 soldiers at 8d per day per man (total – £1,095) into the King's Exchequer.

  7. Coat of Arms of the Martin baronets of Long Melford (1667) with the badge of a Baronet of England. This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of England. The first Baronetage was created in 1611. The Baronetage of England was replaced by the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1707. This list is not currently complete.