Beit baronets

The Beit Baronetcy, of Tewin Water, in the parish of Tewin, in the County of Hertford, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 24 October 1924 for the financier, philanthropist and art connoisseur Sir Otto Beit, KCMG.[1] With the death of his son, the second Baronet, a Member of Parliament for St Pancras South East the baronetcy became extinct.

Beit baronets, of Tewin Water (1924)

gollark: In a sense, almost nobody is native to anywhere because humanity evolved someplace in Africa and moved around a lot.
gollark: Perhaps 50% of the time according to Iceland's data.
gollark: Ah, but you don't *know* who's infected because it's often asymptomatic.
gollark: > conrona virus
gollark: They are generally very misleading about which settings actually need to be set to do things.

References

  1. "No. 32929". The London Gazette. 22 April 1924. p. 3295.

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