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The Tracy Baronetcy, of Stanway in the County of Gloucester, was a title in the
Baronetage of England Baronets are hereditary titles awarded by the Crown. The current baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier, existing baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Ireland and Great Britain. To be recognised as a baronet, it is necessary ...
. It was created on 29 June 1611 for Paul Tracy. He was the eldest son of the lay Protestant reformer Richard Tracy. The title became extinct on the death of the fifth Baronet in 1678.George Edward Cokayne ''Complete Baronetage'' 1900
/ref> The seat of the Tracy family was
Stanway House Stanway House is a Jacobean architecture, Jacobean manor house near the village of Stanway, Gloucestershire, Stanway in Gloucestershire, England. The manor of Stanway was owned by Tewkesbury Abbey for 800 years, then for 500 years by the Tracy ...
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Stanway, Gloucestershire Stanway is a small village and civil parish in the county of Gloucestershire, England, and about 1 mile south of Stanton, Gloucestershire, Stanton: both villages are on the Cotswold Way. The parish includes the villages of Didbrook, Hailes, Gl ...
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Tracy baronets, of Stanway (1611)

*Sir Paul Tracy, 1st Baronet (–1626) *Sir Richard Tracy, 2nd Baronet (–1637) *Sir Humphrey Tracy, 3rd Baronet (c. 1611–1658) *Sir Richard Tracy, 4th Baronet (died 1666) *Sir John Tracy, 5th Baronet (died 1678) Lt. Thomas Tracy of Norwich, Connecticut, American Colonies b. 1610 d. Nov. 7, 1685, the 9th son of Sir Paul Tracy, should have inherited the title after the death of his brother Sir John Tracy in 1678. All of the other brothers died sine prole.


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