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Baronet Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronetcies of England.
1st: Edmund Antrobus 1st Baronet. Died 1826. Nephew.
2nd: Edmund Antrobus 2nd Baronet. Died 1870. Son
3rd: Edmund Antrobus 3rd Baronet. Died 1899. Son
4th: Edmund Antrobus 4th Baronet. Died 1915. Brother.
5th: Cosmo Gordon Antrobus 5th Baronet. Died 1939. First Cousin.
6th: Philip Humphrey Antrobus 6th Baronet. Died 1968. Second Cousin Once Removed.
7th: Philip Coutts Antrobus 7th Baronet. Died 1995. Son
The London Gazette 16969. Whitehall, December 27, 1814
His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to grant the dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the following Gentlemen respectively, and the heirs male of their bodies lawfully begotten, viz.
Sir Alexander Campbell, Knt. Major-General in the Army, and Lieutenant-General and Commander of the Forces in the Isle of France.
The Right Honourable William McMahon, Master of the Rolls in Ireland.
George Buchan Hepburn, of Smeaton, in the county of Haddington, Esq. late one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland.
The Right Honourable John Marjoribanks (age 51), Lord Provost of the city of Edinburgh. [Baronet Marjoribanks of Lees in Berwickshire]
John Silvester, of Yardley-House, in the county of Essex, Esq. Recorder of the city of London.
Thomas Hugh Clifford, of Tixall, in the county of Stafford, Esq.
John Simeon, of Grazeley, in the county of Berks, Esq.
Guy Campbell, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, and Major in the 6th Regiment of Foot.
Gilbert King, of Charlestown, in the county of Roscommon, Esq. Colonel in the Army.
John Jackson, of Ailsey, in the county of Bodford, Esq.
Henry Steuart, of Allanton, in the county of Lanerk, Esq. with remainder to his son in law, Ranald or Reginald Macdonald, of Stalfa, and his heirs male.
George Griffiths Williams, of Llwyny Wormwood, in the county of Carmarthen, Esq.
David Dundas, of Richmond, in the county of Surrey, and of Llanelly, in the county of Carmarthen, Esq. Serjeant-Surgeon to the King.
Robert Holt Leigh, of Whitley, in the county of Lancaster, Esq. with remainder to the heirs male of Holt Leigh, of Whitley, Esq. deceased, father of the said Robert Holt Leigh.
Edmund Antrobus, of Antrobus, in the county of Chester, and of Rutherford, in the county of Roxburgh, Esq. with remainder to his nephew, Edmund Antrobus (age 22), jun. Esq. and his heirs male, and in default of such issue, to his nephew, Gibbs Crawford Antrubus (age 21), Esq. and his heirs male, both sons of his late brother, John Antrobus, Esq. deceased.
Samuel Egerton Brydges, of Denton-Court, in the county of Kent, Esq.
Jonathan Wathen Waller (age 45), of Braywick-Lodge, in the county of Berks, and of Twickenham, in the county of Middlesex, Esq.
John Compton Domville, of Santry-House, in the county of Dublin, Esq.
Thomas Preston, of Beeston St. Lawience, in the county of Norfolk, Esq.
Rose Price, of Treagwainton, in. the county of Cornwall, Esq.
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On 6th February 1826 Edmund Antrobus 1st Baronet died unmarried. His nephew Edmund (age 33) succeeded 2nd Baronet Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire and inherited half of his fortune estimated at £700,000, and the estate of Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire [Map].
On 4th May 1870 Edmund Antrobus 2nd Baronet (age 77) died. His son Edmund (age 51) succeeded 3rd Baronet Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire. Marianne Georgiana Dashwood Lady Antrobus by marriage Lady Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire.
On 1st April 1899 Edmund Antrobus 3rd Baronet (age 80) died. His son Edmund (age 50) succeeded 4th Baronet Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire. Florence Caroline Mathilde Sartoris Lady Antrobus (age 43) by marriage Lady Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire.
On 11th February 1915 Edmund Antrobus 4th Baronet (age 66) died at his home Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire [Map]. His brother Cosmo (age 55) succeeded 5th Baronet Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire, and inherited the Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire [Map] estate including Stonehenge.
On 29th June 1939 Cosmo Gordon Antrobus 5th Baronet (age 79) died. His first cousin Philip (age 62) succeeded 6th Baronet Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire.
On 11th July 1968 Philip Humphrey Antrobus 6th Baronet (age 91) died. His second cousin once removed Philip (age 60) succeeded 7th Baronet Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire. Dorothy May Davis Lady Antrobus by marriage Lady Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire.
In 1975 Philip Coutts Antrobus 7th Baronet (age 67) and Doris Primrose Watts Lady Antrobus were married. She by marriage Lady Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire.
In 1991 Philip Coutts Antrobus 7th Baronet (age 83) and Esmé Florence Bayes Windsor were married. She by marriage Lady Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire.
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In 1995 Philip Coutts Antrobus 7th Baronet (age 87) died. His son Edward (age 56) succeeded 8th Baronet Antrobus of Antrobus in Cheshire.