Strachey baronets
The Strachey Baronetcy, of Sutton Court in the County of Somerset, England, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. This family was originally seated at Walden, Essex where William Strachey was living under the rule of Edward VI. Later they moved to Surrey and at last settled at Sutton Court, Somerset. The title was created on 15 June 1801 for the politician and civil servant Henry Strachey. Sir Henry was private secretary to Lord Clive during his last expedition to India in 1764. He also took part in negotiations for peace with North America where he assisted the kings commissioners at Paris. He died in 1809 and was succeeded by his eldest son Henry, the second Baronet Strachey. His great-grandson, the fourth Baronet, was a Liberal politician. On 3 November 1911 he was created
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Strachey baronets
The Strachey Baronetcy, of Sutton Court in the County of Somerset, England, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. This family was originally seated at Walden, Essex where William Strachey was living under the rule of Edward VI. Later they moved to Surrey and at last settled at Sutton Court, Somerset. The title was created on 15 June 1801 for the politician and civil servant Henry Strachey. Sir Henry was private secretary to Lord Clive during his last expedition to India in 1764. He also took part in negotiations for peace with North America where he assisted the kings commissioners at Paris. He died in 1809 and was succeeded by his eldest son Henry, the second Baronet Strachey. His great-grandson, the fourth Baronet, was a Liberal politician. On 3 November 1911 he was created
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The Strachey Baronetcy, of Sut ...... me is pronounced "Stray-chee".
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ストレイチー準男爵(ストレイチーじゅんだんしゃく、Strac ...... いないため、この準男爵位は休眠状態にあるものと扱われている。
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1801-06-02
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Saffron Walden, Essex
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Sutton Court, Somerset
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Henry Strachey
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Henry Strachey
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Coelum Non Animum
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Strachey baronets
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Charles Strachey
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Dormant
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The Strachey Baronetcy, of Sut ...... 3 November 1911 he was created
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ストレイチー準男爵(ストレイチーじゅんだんしゃく、Strac ...... いないため、この準男爵位は休眠状態にあるものと扱われている。
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Strachey baronets
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ストレイチー準男爵
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