Brownlow Baronets
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There have been two Baronetcies created for members of the Brownlow family. Both titles are now extinct.
The Brownlow Baronetcy, of Belton in the County of Lincoln, was created in the Baronetage of England on 26 July 1641 for John Brownlow. The title became extinct on his death in 1679.
The Brownlow Baronetcy, of Humby in the County of Lincoln, was created in the Baronetage of England on 27 July 1641 for William Brownlow. He was the younger brother of John Brownlow. The fifth holder of this creation was elevated to the peerage as Viscount Tyrconnel in 1718. For more information, see this title.
The ancestral seat of the Brownlow family was Belton House in Lincolnshire.
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[edit] Brownlow Baronets, of Belton (1641)
[edit] Brownlow Baronets, of Humby (1641)
- Sir William Brownlow, 1st Baronet (c.1595–1666)
- Sir Richard Brownlow, 2nd Baronet (d. 1668)
- Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet (1659–1697)
- Sir William Brownlow, 4th Baronet (1665–1701)
- Sir John Brownlow, 5th Baronet (1690–1754) (created Viscount Tyrconnel in 1718)
- For subsequent holders of the title see the Viscount Tyrconnel
[edit] See also
- Baron Brownlow
- Baron Lurgan, held by the Brownlows of Lurgan, County Armagh.