Sentences with word «baronetcy»

This year is even worse than usual, back - to - back international tournaments ensuring that plenty of players are either just sloping back from their holidays, or have gone to London to help Sebastian Coe in his bid for a knighthood baronetcy viscounty.
Osborne is heir to his family's Irish baronetcy, of Ballentaylor and Ballylemon in County Waterford.
As with hereditary peerages, baronetcies generally ceased to be granted after the Labour Party came to power in 1964.
Current MP: George Osborne (Conservative) born 1971, London, heir to the Osborne baronetcy and wallpaper company Osborne and Little.
His elder son, the Hon. George «Gerry» Young, is heir apparent to the family baronetcy.
Francis Rose, heir to a Scottish baronetcy, was born in England, but brought up in the South of France.
The biggest donors might be given a title — perhaps the style of «right bountiful» instead of «right honourable», or even a baronetcy, a style actually invented by King James I to raise cash.
The sole subsequent exception was a baronetcy created in 1990 for the husband of Margaret Thatcher, Sir Denis Thatcher, later inherited by their son Mark Thatcher.
Burger-gate may have ruined this heir to a baronetcy's man - of - the - people image (hint: he should ask Kurtley Beal and James O'Connor for advice on late night burger PR opportunities).
Instead, this mere heir apparent to a baronetcy is very much one of the people.
Upon his father's death in 1960, George succeeded to the baronetcy created in 1813.
His baronetcy was inherited by his eldest son, Nicholas.
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