Wotton, Thomas, d. 1766.
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The English baronets Being a genealogical and historical account of their families. Containing I. A particular account of the institution of this order by King James the First; manner of creation, privileges precedence, &c. II. Their descents, creations, successions, marriages, and issue; as also the publick employments, and remarkable actions, both of them, and their ancestors: With the blazonry of their arms and crests; their mottoes, and seats, or places of residence. III. Correct lists; I. Of the present baronets in the order of precedence. II. Of those, who are now peers of Great-Britain, or Ireland. III. Of those foreigners, who have had this dignity conferr'd on them. IV. Of those whose titles are now extinct. IV. Exact tables of precedence; particularly with respect to the wives, sons, and daughters of baronets, and knights. V. A short account of the institution of the order of baronets of Nova Scotia, and those of Ireland. With an explanatory index of the terms in heraldry, referring to the arms. Illustrated with their coats of arms, curiously engraven on copper plates.
Wotton, Thomas, d. 1766.Date: 1727- E-books
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The english baronetage containing a genealogical and historical account of all the English baronets, now existing: their descents, marriages, and issues; Memorable Actions, both in War, and Peace; Religious and Charitable Donations; Deaths, Places of Burial, and Monumental Inscriptions; collected From Authentick Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, our best Historians, and other Authorities. Illustrated with their coats of arms, Curiously Engraven, on copper-plates: with An Explanatory Index of the Terms in Heraldry, referring to the Arms. Also Correct Lists; I. Of the Present Baronets, in the Order of Precedence. II. Of those who are now Peers of Great-Britain, or Ireland. III. Of those Foreigners, who have had this Dignity conferr'd on them. IV. Of those, whose Titles are now Extinct. Likewise exact tables of precedence; Particularly with Respect to the Wives, Sons, and Daughters, of Baronets, and Knights. To whic are added, an account of such Nova-Scotia baronets as are of English Families, now Resident in England: and a list of such persons Names who were deemed Fit and Qualified, at the Restoration, to be made Knights of the Royal Oak, with the Value of their Estates, as then given in. Vol. I.
Wotton, Thomas, d. 1766.Date: 1741