Barwick baronets
The Barwick Baronetcy, of Ashbrooke Grange, in the Borough of Sunderland, in the County of County Durham, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.[1] It was created on 1 February 1912 for the coalfitter and shipowner John Storey Barwick. It became extinct upon the death of his grandson, the third baronet, in 1979, who had a stepson Robert Barwick Ward, but no direct heir. [2]
Barwick baronets (1912–1979)
- Sir John Storey Barwick, 1st Baronet (1840–1915)
- Sir John Storey Barwick, 2nd Baronet (1876–1953)
- Sir Richard Llewellyn Barwick, 3rd Baronet (1916–1979)
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References
- "No. 28579". The London Gazette. 9 February 1912. pp. 972–973.
- "Robert Christopher John Barwick Ward 1942-2017". Peerage News.
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