Barrington Baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for people with the surname Barrington. As of one creation is extant. * Barrington baronets of Barrington Hall (1611) * Barrington baronets of Limerick (1831) Set index articles on titles of nobility {{Set index article ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Barrington Baronets Of Barrington Hall (1611)
The Barrington Baronetcy, of Barrington Hall in the County of Essex was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1611, for Francis Barrington, member of parliament (MP) for Essex. His son, the 2nd Baronet, sat in the House of Commons for Newtown, Essex and Colchester Colchester ( ) is a city in northeastern Essex, England. It is the second-largest settlement in the county, with a population of 130,245 at the 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 Census. The demonym is ''Colcestrian''. Colchester occupies the .... The 3rd Baronet was also MP for Newtown. He died in 1683, and was succeeded by his grandson, who died in turn unmarried in 1691. The latter's younger brother, the 5th Baronet, was MP for Essex. He died childless in 1715 and the baronetcy went to a son of the younger son of the 3rd Baronet. The 7th Baronet sat for Newtown for 48 years. Since his marriage was without children, he was succeeded by his younger brother. The latter's son, the 9th Baronet, was al ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Barrington Baronets Of Limerick (1831)
The Barrington baronetcy, of the City of Limerick, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 30 September 1831, for Joseph Barrington. His grandson the 3rd Baronet died childless in 1872, and was succeeded by his younger brother. Since the latter's grandson, the 6th Baronet, had only two daughters, the next baronet was his younger brother. The 7th Baronet died unmarried. As of 2014, the title is held by his kinsman, the 8th Baronet, who succeeded in 2003. The family seat was Glenstal Abbey, near Murroe, County Limerick. They sold Glenstal and left Ireland in the 1920s, a move largely prompted by the killing of Winifred Barrington, the 5th Baronet's daughter, in an ambush during the Irish War of Independence. As of , the baronetage is marked dormant on the Official Roll. Barrington baronets, of Limerick (1831) * Sir Joseph Barrington, 1st Baronet (1764–1846) * Sir Matthew Barrington, 2nd Baronet (1788–1861) * Sir William Hartigan Barrington, 3rd Baronet (1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |