Philipps baronets of Picton (1887) explained
The Philipps Baronetcy, of Picton in the County of Pembroke, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 23 July 1887 for Charles Edward Gregg Philipps, Lord-Lieutenant of Haverfordwest from 1876 to 1925. Born Charles Edward Gregg Fisher, he was the husband of Mary Philippa, daughter of James Henry Alexander Philipps (originally Gwyther), half-brother and heir of Sir Richard Philipps, 1st Baronet of the second creation. The title became extinct on the death of the 4th Baronet in 1962.
Philipps baronets, of Picton (1887)
- Sir Charles Edward Gregg Philipps, 1st Baronet (1840–1928)[1]
- Sir Henry Erasmus Edward Philipps, 2nd Baronet (1871–1938)
- Sir John Erasmus Gwynne Alexander Philipps, 3rd Baronet (1915–1948)
- Sir Richard Foley Foley-Philipps, 4th Baronet (1920–1962)
Notes and References
- Book: Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage: Comprising Information Concerning All Persons Bearing Hereditary Or Courtesy Titles, Companions of All the Various Orders, and the Collateral Branches of All Peers and Baronets . 1888 . Dean and son . 421 . en.