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The Pigot Baronetcy, of Patshull Hall in the County of Stafford, is a title in the
Baronetage of Great Britain 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 ...
. It was created on 5 December 1764 for the politician and colonial administrator George Pigot, with remainder to his brothers General Robert Pigot and Admiral Hugh Pigot, and remains extant. On 19 January 1766 Pigot was further honoured when he was raised to the
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as Baron Pigot, with normal remainder to the heirs male of his body. Lord Pigot was unmarried (although he left several natural children; see below) and on his death in 1777 the barony became extinct. He was succeeded in the baronetcy according to the special remainder by his brother, Robert, the second Baronet. He was a distinguished soldier.


Pigot baronets, of Patshull (1764)

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George Pigot, 1st Baron Pigot George Pigot, 1st Baron Pigot (4 March 1719 – 11 May 1777) was twice the British President of the British East India Company. Life Pigot was the eldest son of Richard Pigot of Westminster, by his wife Frances, daughter of Peter Goode, a Hug ...
(1719–1777) * Sir Robert Pigot, 2nd Baronet (1720–1796) * Sir George Pigot, 3rd Baronet (1766–1841) * Sir Robert Pigot, 4th Baronet (1801–1891) *Sir George Pigot, 5th Baronet (1850–1934) * Sir Robert Pigot, 6th Baronet (1882–1977). He was a Brigadier General and was awarded the
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. * Sir Robert Anthony Pigot, 7th Baronet (1915–1986). Nephew of the fifth Baronet. He was a
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in the
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. *Sir George Hugh Pigot, 8th Baronet (born 1946)


Extended family

* Hugh Pigot (–1792) brother of the first Baron and second Baronet, was an Admiral in the Royal Navy. *Richard Pigot (1774–1868), illegitimate son of the first Baron, was a General in the
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. *Sir Hugh Pigot (1775–1857), illegitimate son of the first Baron, was an Admiral of the White. * Hugh Pigot (1769–1797), a Royal Navy Captain was slain during the mutiny on the Hermione. Nephew of the first Baron.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pigot Baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain 1764 establishments in Great Britain Baronetcies created with special remainders