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The Samman Baronetcy, of Routh in the East Riding of the County of York, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 19 January 1921 for the shipowner Henry Samman Sir Henry Samman, 1st Baronet (14 July 1849 – 7 March 1928) was an English shipowner. Samman began his career as an apprentice on a tea clipper sailing between London and India. He rose to become owner of the Hull-based Henry Samman & Co and .... The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1960. Samman baronets, of Routh (1921) * Sir Henry Samman, 1st Baronet (1850–1928) *Sir Henry Samman, 2nd Baronet (1881–1960) References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Samman Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom ...
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Baronetage Of The United Kingdom
Baronets are a rank in the British aristocracy. The current Baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier but existing Baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Ireland, and Great Britain. Baronetage of England (1611–1705) 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. The Baronetage of England comprises all baronetcies created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. In that year, the Baronetage of England and the Baronetage of Nova Scotia were replaced by the Baronetage of Great Britain. The extant baronetcies are listed below in order of precedence (i.e. date). All other baronetcies, including extinct, dormant (D), unproven (U), ...
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Sir Henry Samman, 1st Baronet
Sir Henry Samman, 1st Baronet (14 July 1849 – 7 March 1928) was an English shipowner. Samman began his career as an apprentice on a tea clipper sailing between London and India. He rose to become owner of the Hull Hull may refer to: Structures * Chassis, of an armored fighting vehicle * Fuselage, of an aircraft * Hull (botany), the outer covering of seeds * Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a ship * Submarine hull Mathematics * Affine hull, in affi ...-based Henry Samman & Co and managing director of the Deddington Steamship Company. He was chairman of the shipping section of Hull Chamber of Commerce and represented it on the Executive Council of the Chamber of Shipping. He was also a member of the Executive of the Shipping Federation and an Elder Brother of Trinity House. Samman was created a baronet in the 1921 New Year Honours. He died in Cimiez, Nice, France, at the age of 78 and was succeeded by his son, Samman baronets, Harry. The Sir Henry Samman Endowment Fun ...
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Henry Samman
Sir Henry Samman, 1st Baronet (14 July 1849 – 7 March 1928) was an English shipowner. Samman began his career as an apprentice on a tea clipper sailing between London and India. He rose to become owner of the Hull-based Henry Samman & Co and managing director of the Deddington Steamship Company. He was chairman of the shipping section of Hull Chamber of Commerce and represented it on the Executive Council of the Chamber of Shipping. He was also a member of the Executive of the Shipping Federation and an Elder Brother of Trinity House. Samman was created a baronet in the 1921 New Year Honours. He died in Cimiez Cimiez (; Italian: ''Cimella'') is an upper class neighborhood in Nice, Southern France. The area contains the Musée Matisse and the ruins of ''Cemenelum'', capital of the Ancient Roman province Alpes Maritimae on the Ligurian coast. ''Cemenel ..., Nice, France, at the age of 78 and was succeeded by his son, Harry. The Sir Henry Samman Endowment Fund was set ...
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