Bland Baronets

The Baronetcy of Bland of Kippax Park was created in the Baronetage of England on 30 August 1642 for Robert Bland of Kippax Hall, near Leeds, Yorkshire in honour of his father's service to King Charles I.

The third Baronet succeeded his father as an infant, died at the age of five and was succeeded by his brother who was Member of Parliament for Appleby 1681 and for Pontefract 1698-1713. The fifth Baronet represented Lancashire 1713-27 and the sixth Baronet served as member for Ludgershall 1754-5. His brother succeeded in 1755 but died in 1756 when the Baronetcy was extinct.

The Kippax estate fell to Thomas Davison of Blakiston Hall who married a daughter of the sixth Baronet and then to their son Thomas Davison Bland. The Davison Blands lived at Kippax until 1928. Kippax Hall was demolished in the 1950s.

Bland of Kippax Park (1642)

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