Baronet Heron of Newark upon Trent

Summary

25th July 1778. Robert Heron of Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire created.

18th January 1805. Grandson Robert Heron 2nd Baronet [aged 39] succeeded.

29th May 1854. Robert Heron 2nd Baronet extinct.

The London Gazette 11894. St James's, Jul 25.

The King [aged 40] has been pleased to grant the Dignity of a Baronet of the Kingdom of Great Britain unto the following Gentlemen, and to their Heirs Male, viz.

The Right Honourable Richard Heron [aged 52], youngest Son of Robert Heron, of Newark upon Trent in the County of Nottingham, Esq; and in Default, of Issue to Thomas Heron [aged 48] of Chilham Castle in the County of Kent, Esq; eldest surviving Son and Heir Male of the said Robert Heron, and to his Heirs Male.

George Wombwell [aged 44], of Wombwell in the County of York, Esq;

William James [aged 56], of Park Farm Place, Eltham, in the County of Kent, Esq;

Edward Lloyd [aged 68], of Pengwern in the County of Flint, Esq; and in Default of Issue to Bell Lloyd of Bodfack in the County of Montgomery, Esq) and to his Heirs Male.

John Coghill [aged 46], of Coghill Hall in the West Riding of the Couhty of York, Esq;

John Taylor [aged 33], of Lysson Hall in the island of Jamaica, Esq;

On 18th January 1805 Richard Heron 1st Baronet [aged 79] died. His nephew Robert [aged 39] succeeded 2nd Baronet Heron of Newark upon Trent.

On 29th May 1854 Robert Heron 2nd Baronet [aged 88] died. Baronet Heron of Newark upon Trent extinct.