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The Imbert-Terry Baronetcy, of Strete Ralegh in Whimple in the County of Devon, is a title in the
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 ...
. It was created on 2 July 1917 for Henry Imbert-Terry. He was Chairman of the Central Organization Committee of the
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from 1907 to 1917. The first Baronet's sister, Mary Anne Abbot Imbert-Terry (1844–1936), married Rev. Herbert Athill, rector of
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, Herts., and was thus paternal grandmother of the literary editor and writer
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. The second Baronet, Sir Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, was a
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in the
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and served as
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in 1948, just as his brother, Capt Frederic Bouhier Imbert-Terry, was in 1928. The family is of French origin (originally simply 'Imbert', later incorporating the name of their Vendean land property of 'la Terrière' in their surname as 'Terry'); the first Baronet was son of Henri Imbert-Terry, seigneur de la Terrière, who lived at Le Barbin, Viellevigne, France and 17,
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,
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, London; previous generations had owned other fiefs, including at Choltière and Malescot.Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 2003, vol. 2, p. 2029


Imbert-Terry baronets, of Strete Ralegh (1917)

*Sir Henry Machu Imbert-Terry, 1st Baronet (1854–1938) *Sir Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, 2nd Baronet (1885–1962) *Sir Edward Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, 3rd Baronet (1920–1978) *Sir Andrew Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, 4th Baronet (1945–1985) *Sir Michael Edward Stanley Imbert-Terry, 5th Baronet (born 1950)


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Sources

*Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. *{{Rayment-bt, date=March 2012 Imbert-Terry