Critchett baronets

The Critchett Baronetcy, of Harley Street in the Borough of St Marylebone, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 28 November 1908 for Sir Anderson Critchett.[1] He was Surgeon-Oculist to Edward VII from 1901 to 1910 and to George V from 1910 to 1918 and Surgeon-Oculist-in-Ordinary to George V from 1918 to 1925. The third Baronet was a Counsellor at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Critchett baronets, of Harley Street (1908)

  • Sir (George) Anderson Critchett, Kt., KCVO, 1st Baronet (1845–1925)
  • Sir (George) Montague Critchett, MVO, 2nd Baronet (1884–1941)
  • Sir Ian George Lorraine Critchett, 3rd Baronet (1920–2004)
  • Sir Charles George Montague Critchett, 4th Baronet (born 1965)
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gollark: You can absolutely compare the economy of Sri Lanka and developed place #something. We have many metrics for this.
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Notes

  1. "No. 28200". The London Gazette. 27 November 1908. p. 9026.

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