Southcote baronets
The Southcote Baronetcy, of Bliborough in the County of Lincoln, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 24 January 1662 for George Southcote. The title became extinct upon the death of the second Baronet in 1680.
Southcote Baronetcy | |
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Argent, a chrevron engrailed gules between three Coots, a canton of a baronet | |
Creation date | 1662 |
Monarch | King Charles II |
Baronetage | Baronetage of England |
Extinction date | 1680 |
Former seat(s) | Blyborough Hall |
Southcote baronets, of Blyborough (1662)
- Sir George Southcote, 1st Baronet (1629-1663)
- Sir George Southcote, 2nd Baronet (1664–1680)
Family Tree
Sir George Southcott MP (1572-1638) | |||||||||||||||
Thomas Southcott | George Southcote | ||||||||||||||
Sir George Southcote Bt 1st Baronet of Bliborough Created 1662 (1629-1663) | Thomas Southcote MP (c1622-1664) | ||||||||||||||
Sir George Southcote Bt 2nd Baronet of Bliborough (1664-1680) | |||||||||||||||
Katherine Smith | Constantine Fitzherbert | ||||||||||||||
References
Baronetage of England | ||
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Preceded by Wyndham baronets, of Orchard Wyndham |
Southcote baronets of Bliborough 24 January 1662 |
Succeeded by Trevelyan baronets, of Nettlecombe |
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