There have been two Baronetcies created for members of the Boughton and Rouse Boughton family.
The Baronetcy of Boughton of Lawford was created in the Baronetage of England on 4 August 1641 for William Boughton of Lawford Hall, near Newbold upon Avon, Warwickshire. Several members of the family served as High Sheriff of Warwickshire.
The Baronetcy descended in direct male line until Sir Theodosius the 7th Baronet, still a minor, died in mysterious circumstances in 1780. He was confined to his bed by severe illness at Lawford Hall, where his mother and sister, Mrs Donellan wife of Captain Donellan, were living. He died immediately after taking a draught from the hands of Lady Boughton, and after his body was exhumed on a suspicion of poisoning, a Coroner's inquest returned a verdict of murder against Captain Donellan. Captain Donellan, who was known as Diamond Donellan, because of a large diamond he had brought back from India, was tried condemned and executed for the crime although the evidence against him was solely circumstantial and he died solemnly protesting his innocence. His widow subsequently married Sir Egerton Leigh Bt.[1][2]
The title was inherited by a half cousin, (grandson of the 4th Baronet), Sir Edward Boughton 8th Baronet, who demolished Lawford Hall and sold the Warwickshire estate in 1793. Sir Edward Boughton died and left his estate to Eliza Davies, his illegitimate daughter. She later married Sir George Charles Braithwaite 2nd Baronet (1762-1809).[3][4] His brother Charles, who followed as 9th Baronet in 1794, had on 28 July 1791 been created 1st Baronet in the Baronetcy of Rouse Boughton of Rouse Lench, Worcestershire. He married the heiress of an estate in Downton, Shropshire and thereafter the family seat was at Downton Hall near Ludlow.The 11th, 12th and 13th Baronets all served as High Sheriffs of Shropshire.
Both Baronetcies were extinct on the death of the 13th/5th Baronet in 1963.
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