Kennard baronets

The Kennard Baronetcy, of Fernhill in the County of Southampton, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 11 February 1891 for the five-year-old Coleridge Kennard. The baronetcy was originally intended for his grandfather and namesake Coleridge Kennard, co-founder of the Evening News and M.P. for Salisbury 1882-1885, who had died before the patent was gazetted. His grandmother Ellen Georgiana Kennard had on 17 January 1892 been granted the style and precedence as if her husband had been created a baronet. The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1999.

Kennard baronets, of Fernhill (1891)

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    gollark: Random headcanon: the SXS Musk's AI is actually uploaded Elon Musk.
    gollark: The gas dwarf? Why? Solar panels work better closer in, and we're on... Bradbury, right?
    gollark: I'm sure the other probe AIs could be interested in collaborating on large-scale power generation.
    gollark: If we generate power via said solar arrays, and beam it with lasers, we can also conveniently make that giant laser array Earth wanted.

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