Renshaw baronets explained
The Renshaw Baronetcy, of Coldharbour in Wivelsfield in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 7 January 1903 for Charles Renshaw, Unionist Party for Renfrewshire West from 1892 to 1906 and later Chairman of the Caledonian Railway Company. Sir David Renshaw, the fourth Baronet, is a member of the Executive Committee of the Standing Council of the Baronetage.[1]
Renshaw baronets, of Coldharbour (1903)
- Sir Charles Bine Renshaw, 1st Baronet (1848–1918)
- Sir (Charles) Stephen Bine Renshaw, 2nd Baronet (1883–1976)
- Sir (Charles) Maurice Bine Renshaw, 3rd Baronet (1912–2002)
- Sir (John) David Bine Renshaw, 4th Baronet (born 1945)
The heir apparent is the present holder's son Thomas Renshaw (born 1976).
References
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Standing Council of the Baronetage.