Fowler Baronets

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There has been four unrelated creations of the Fowler Baronets, all of which are now extinct.

The Baronetcy of Fowler of Islington was created in the Baronetage of England on 21 May 1628 for Thomas Fowler and was extinct on his death in 1656.

The Baronetcy of Fowler of Harnage Grange, Salop was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 1 November 1704 for William Fowler, a descendant of Sir Richard Fowler, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the time of King Edward IV.

The Baronetcy of Fowler of Gastard House , Wiltshire was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 1 August 1885 for Robert Nicholas Fowler, a Member of Parliament

The Baronetcy Fowler of Braemore was a title created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 17 April 1890.

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[edit] Fowler of Islington (1628)[1]

  • Sir Thomas Fowler, 1st and only Baronet (1586-1656) Extinct on his death

[edit] Fowler of Harnage Grange (1704)[2]

  • Sir William Fowler, 1st Baronet (d 1717)
  • Sir Richard Fowler, 2nd Baronet (d 1731)
  • Sir William Fowler, 3rd Baronet (1718-1746)
  • Sir William Fowler, 4th Baronet (d 1760)
  • Sir Hans Fowler, 5th Baronet (d 1773) Extinct on his death

[edit] Fowler of Gastard House (1885)

  • Sir Robert Nicholas Fowler, 1st Baronet (1828-1891)
  • Sir Thomas Fowler, 2nd Baronet (1868-1902) Extinct on his death


[edit] Fowler of Braemore (1890)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct Baronetcies of England Ireland and Scotland (1844) p 209
  2. ^ Burkes Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Extinct Baronetcies of England Ireland and Scotland (1844) p 208