Dundas baronets of Richmond (1815) explained
The Dundas baronetcy, of Richmond in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 22 May 1815 for the royal surgeon David Dundas. The title became extinct on the death of the 4th Baronet in 1868.
Dundas baronets of Richmond (1815)
- Sir David Dundas, 1st Baronet (died 1826)
- Sir William Dundas, 2nd Baronet (1777–1840)[1] [2]
- Major-General Sir James Fullerton Dundas, 3rd Baronet (died 1848)[2]
- Admiral Sir John Burnet Dundas, 4th Baronet, naval officer (1794–1868), a younger son of the 1st Baronet.. He died without male issue.[3] [4]
Notes and References
- Book: Debrett's Baronetage of England: Containing an Account of All Existing English Baronets, with Alphabetical Lists of Such as Have Been Advanced to the Peerage, Or Whose Titles Have Become Extinct, Etc., ... . 1832 . J.G. and F. Rivington [and others] . 686 . en.
- Book: The Gentleman's Magazine . 1848 . F. Jefferies . 203 . en.
- Dundas, John Burnet.
- Book: Dod's peerage, baronetage, and knightage of Great Britain and Ireland: for ... : including all the titled classes . 1870 . Whittaker . 251 . en.