Staunton baronets explained

Staunton baronets
Creation Date:1785[1]
Status:extinct
Extinction Date:1859[2]
Family Seat:Leigh Park

The Staunton Baronetcy, of Cargins in the County of Galway, was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created on 31 October 1785 for the Irish botanist George Staunton. He was succeeded by his son, Sir George Staunton, the second Baronet. He was a traveller, orientalist and politician. The title became extinct on his death in 1859.

Staunton baronets, of Cargins (1785)

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Burke . John . A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire by John Burke . 1838 . Henry Colburn . 909–910 . en.
  2. Book: Burke . Bernard . The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time . 1884 . Harrison . 966 . en.