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There have been three baronetcies created for members of the Farquhar family, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2008. The Farquhar Baronetcy -- of Cadogan House in the
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—was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 1 March 1796 for Walter Farquhar, Physician to
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and subsequently President of the
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. Sir Harold Farquhar, grandson of Harvie Morton Farquhar, second son of the second Baronet, was a diplomat and served as British Ambassador to Sweden between 1948 and 1951. The Townsend-Farquhar Baronetcy, of
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, was created in the Baronetage of the
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on 21 August 1821 for Robert Townsend-Farquhar, the first Governor of
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and
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for Newton and Hythe. He was the second son of the first Baronet of the 1796 creation. The second Baronet represented Hertford in the
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. The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet in 1924. The Farquhar Baronetcy, of
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, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 25 October 1892 for Horace Farquhar. He was the fifth son of the second Baronet of the 1821 creation. For more information on this creation, see the Earl Farquhar.


Farquhar baronets, of Cadogan House (1796)

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Sir Walter Farquhar, 1st Baronet Sir Walter Farquhar, 1st Baronet (October 1738 – 30 March 1819) was a prominent Scottish physician of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, whose clientele included many of the leading figures of the day, including the Prince ...
(1738–1819) *Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, 2nd Baronet (1775–1836) *Sir Walter Rockliffe Farquhar, 3rd Baronet (1810–1900) *Sir Henry Thomas Farquhar, 4th Baronet (1838–1916) *Sir Walter Randolph Fitzroy Farquhar, 5th Baronet (1878–1918) *Sir Peter Walter Farquhar, 6th Baronet (1904–1986) *Sir Michael Fitzroy Henry Farquhar, 7th Baronet (born 1938)


Townsend-Farquhar baronets, of Mauritius (1821)

* Sir Robert Townsend Townsend-Farquhar, 1st Baronet (1776–1830) * Sir Walter Minto Townsend-Farquhar, 2nd Baronet (1809–1866) *Sir Eric Robert Townsend-Farquhar, 3rd Baronet (1836–1867) *Sir Minto Walter Townsend-Farquhar, 4th Baronet (1837–1872) *Sir John Henry Townsend-Farquhar, 5th Baronet (1839–1877) *Sir Robert Townsend-Farquhar, 6th Baronet (1841–1924)


Farquhar baronets, of Cavendish Square (1892)

*see the Earl Farquhar


References

*Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, *{{Rayment-bt, date=March 2012 Baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 1796 establishments in Great Britain 1821 establishments in the United Kingdom