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The Clay Baronetcy, of Fulwell Lodge in the County of Middlesex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1841 for William Clay,
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from 1839 to 1841. He was the son of George Clay, a prominent London merchant and shipowner.


Clay Baronets, of Fulwell Lodge (1841)

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Sir William Clay, 1st Baronet Sir William Clay, 1st Baronet (15 August 1791 – 13 March 1869) was an English Liberal Party politician and considered as a reformist a Radical. Clay was the son of George Clay, a prominent London merchant and shipowner.Kidd, Charles, Williams ...
(1791–1869) *Sir William Dickason Clay, 2nd Baronet (1828–1876) *Sir George Clay, 3rd Baronet (1831–1878) *Sir Arthur Temple Felix Clay, 4th Baronet (1842–1928) *Sir George Felix Neville Clay, 5th Baronet (1871–1941) * Sir Henry Felix Clay, 6th Baronet (8 February 1909 – 8 June 1985)'CLAY, Sir Henry Felix', in ''
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*Sir Richard Henry Clay, 7th Baronet (2 June 1940 – 28 November 2020), married 1963, Alison Mary, only daughter of Dr J. Gordon Fife: three sons, two daughters.Charles Mosley, ed., ''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage'', 107th edition (Burke's Peerage Genealogical Books Ltd, 2003), vol. 1, p. 812 *Sir Charles Richard Clay, 8th Baronet (born 1965), educated at the
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. He married Janette Maria Carothers in May 2000 and has two children: William Charles Clay (born 13 October 2004) and Rachel Elizabeth Clay (born 7 March 2008).


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*Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, * *{{Unreliable source?, failed=y , date=February 2013 *The Leeds Mercury (Leeds, England), Saturday, 6 July 1878; Issue 12555.
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