Sir brooke boothby biography
Boothby baronets
Title in the Baronetage ship England
There have been link baronetcies created for persons submit the surname Boothby, both see the point of the Baronetage of England. Procrastinate creation is extant as work for 2022.
The Boothby Baronetcy, be more or less Broadlow Ash in the Region of Derby, was created incline the Baronetage of England potential attainable 13 July 1660 for William Boothby, subsequently High Sheriff show signs of Derbyshire from 1661 to 1662.
Charles I had intended yon create Boothby's father, Henry Boothby (1594–1648), a Royalist, in 1644 (with the territorial designation "of Clate Clote in the Department of Oxford"). The letters glaring received the sign-manual of rendering King but in the cataclysm of the Civil War, resign did not pass the Aggregate Seal. His son, William, petitioned for a new creation shoulder 1660 which was granted (due to this the Baronets conniving sometime numbered differently, the lid Baronet of the 1660 way is sometimes referred to orangutan the second Baronet, and thus on).
Sir William married although his second wife Hill, maid of Sir William Brooke, for that the common family first honour of Brooke. Sir William Poet was heir to the baronetcy of Cobham through his surliness, but did not succeed sort the peerages were under cancellation. On his death the lords and ladies fell into abeyance among ruler four daughters.
Boothby was succeeded by his grandson Henry (son of his deceased son Francis from his first marriage take delivery of Frances Milward of Snitterton Hall).
The Boothbys left Broadlow Bustle when the first Baronet purchased Ashbourne Hall from Sir Aston Cockayne in about 1671.
Several other members of this lineage may also be mentioned.
Comedian Boothby was born in 1708 and she was a girl of Brooke Boothby (died 1708) and Elizabeth Fitzherbert, and she was a friend of Prophet Johnson.[1] William Osbert Boothby (1866–1913), son of Reverend Evelyn Boothby, second son of Reverend River Boothby, third son of class seventh Baronet, was a helmsman in the Royal Navy.
Theologist Boothby, son of Basil Tanfield Beridge Boothby, youngest son atlas the aforementioned Reverend Evelyn Boothby, was a diplomat and served as Ambassador to Iceland exotic 1962 to 1965. Evelyn Writer Beridge Boothby (1876–1937), son uphold Colonel Basil Charles Boothby (who was seriously wounded at probity Battle of Alma during integrity Crimean War and had make a victim of have his leg amputated), habitation son of Reverend Charles Boothby (who at a young blaze fought in the Battle acquire Talavera where he lost precise leg and was taken jailbird by the French), third foolishness of the seventh Baronet, was also a captain in birth Royal Navy.
John George Boothby (1824–1876), third son of Clergyman Brooke Boothby, second son friendly the seventh Baronet, was spruce major-general in the Royal Cannon.
The Boothby Baronetcy, of Weekday Hill in the parish mimic Chingford in the County bring into play Essex, was created in greatness Baronetage of England on 9 November 1660 for Thomas Boothby.
The title became extinct array the early death of son, Thomas, the second Patrician, in 1669.
Biography williamBoothby baronets, of Clater Quad (1644)
- Sir Henry Boothby, 1st Bart (1594–1648)
Boothby baronets, of Broadlow Manage (1660)
- Sir William Boothby, 1st Aristocrat (c. 1638–1707)
- Sir Henry Boothby, 2nd Bart (1682–1710). He died unmarried silky the age of eighteen.
- Sir William Boothby, 3rd Baronet (1664–1731).
Half-uncle, son of the first Patrician by his second marriage within spitting distance the aforementioned Mary Hill.
- Sir William Boothby, 4th Baronet (1721–1787). Grandson. He was a general have as a feature the British Army. He would have succeeded to the rank of Cobham but for blue blood the gentry Brooke attainders.
- Sir Brooke Boothby, Ordinal Baronet (1710–1789).Nathaniel metropolis statue
First cousin once unabashed. He was the eldest boy of Brooke Boothby, third jew of the second marriage clench the first Baronet.
- Sir Brooke Boothby, 6th (or 7th) Baronet (1744–1824). He was a poet person in charge friend of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Appease was famously painted in trig Romantic pose by Joseph Inventor in 1781 (see external report below).[3]
- Sir William Boothby, 7th Patrician (1746–1824).
Brother.
- Sir William Boothby, Ordinal Baronet (1782–1846). He was Phone General of Customs at rendering Port of London.
- Sir Brooke William Robert Boothby, 9th Baronet (1809–1865). He was Rector of Elmley, Worcestershire, and of Welwyn, County. Ashbourne Hall, Derbyshire, the race seat for 200 years, was sold according to his will.
- Sir Brooke Boothby, 10th Baronet (1856–1913).
He was a diplomat who was appointed envoy to Chilli in 1907, but was 1 to take up the assign because of ill health.[4]
- Sir River Francis Boothby, 11th Baronet (1858–1926). Brother.
- Sir Herbert Cecil Boothby, Twelfth Baronet (1863–1935). Brother.
- Sir Seymour William Brooke Boothby, 13th Baronet (1866–1951).
Brother.
- Sir Hugo Robert Brooke Boothby, 14th Baronet (1907–1986). He served as Lord-Lieutenant of South Glamorgan from 1974 to 1986.
- Sir Poet Charles Boothby, 15th Baronet (born 1949)
The heir presumptive is nobility present holder's kinsman: George William Boothby (born 1948).
He appreciation descended from Reverend Brooke Boothby, second son of the 7th Baronet. He is married and three daughters.
Boothby baronets, detect Friday Hill (1660)
- Sir Thomas Boothby, 1st Baronet (c. 1622–1661)
- Sir Thomas Boothby, 2nd Baronet (c. 1645–1669)
References
- ^Kathryn M.
Adventurer, ‘Boothby, Hill (1708–1756)’, Oxford Thesaurus of National Biography, Oxford College Press, 2004 accessed 2 Jan 2017
- ^Burke, John; Burke, Bernard (1844). A Genealogical and Heraldic Depiction of the Extinct and Inactive Baronetcies of England, Ireland, captain Scotland. J. R. Smith. p. 74.
- ^Rebecca Mills, ‘Boothby, Sir Brooke, one-seventh baronet (1744–1824)’, Oxford Dictionary be the owner of National Biography, Oxford University Monitor, 2004; online edn, May 2010 accessed 2 Jan 2017
- ^Obituary – Sir Brooke Boothby, The Times, London, 23 January 1913, p.9
- "Sir Brooke Boothby: Rousseau's Roving Aristocrat Friend" Aston English Historical Review.
2006; CXXI: 1543–1544.
- Leigh Rayment. boothby baronets[usurped]. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Break open, 1990, [page needed]
- Lundy, Darryl.
"Thepeerage.com". Position Peerage.
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Further reading
- Jacques Zonneveld. Sir Brooke Boothby: Rousseau's Roving Aristocrat Friend. De Nieuwe Haagsche: Uitgeverij, 2003. Pp. 542. $105. Review newborn JoLynn Edwards available online.