Smith-Marriott baronets

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The Smith, later Smith-Marriott Baronetcy, of Sydling St Nicholas in the County of Dorset,[1] is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 1 June 1774 for John Smith, High Sheriff of Dorset in 1772. The second Baronet married Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Reverend James Merriott. The fourth Baronet assumed by Royal sign-manual the additional surname of Marriott. The fifth Baronet was High Sheriff of Dorset in 1873.

Smith, later Smith-Marriott baronets, of Sydling St Nicholas (1774)

  • Sir John Smith, 1st Baronet (1744-1807)
  • Sir John Wyldbore Smith, 2nd Baronet (1770-1852)
  • Sir John James Smith, 3rd Baronet (1800-1862)
  • Sir William Marriott Smith-Marriott, 4th Baronet (1801-1864)
  • Sir William Henry Smith-Marriott, 5th Baronet (1835-1924)
  • Sir William John Smith-Marriott, 6th Baronet (1870-1941)
  • Sir John Richard Wyldbore Smith-Marriott, 7th Baronet (1875-1942)
  • Sir William Smith-Marriott, 8th Baronet (1865-1943)
  • Sir Hugh Randolph Cavendish Smith-Marriott, 9th Baronet (1868-1944)
  • Sir Ralph George Cavendish Smith-Marriott, 10th Baronet (1900-1987)
  • Sir Hugh Cavendish Smith-Marriott, 11th Baronet (1925-2013) [2]
  • Sir Peter Francis Smith-Marriott, 12th Baronet (b. 1927)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Martin Ralph Smith-Marriott (b. 1962).

Other family members

Notes

  1. London Gazette no. 11453. p.1
  2. "Sir Hugh Cavendish Smith-Marriott, 11th Baronet 1925-2013". Peerage News. 

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