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Castle Wemyss Castle Wemyss was a large mansion in Wemyss Bay, Scotland. It stood on the southern shore of the Firth of Clyde at Wemyss Point, where the firth turns southwards. History It was built around 1850 for Charles Wilsone Brown, a property developer w ...
in the
County of Renfrew Renfrewshire or the County of Renfrew is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It contains the local government council areas of Inverclyde, Renfrewshire and East Renfrewshire, as ...
, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1897 for the Scottish shipowner Sir John Burns, 2nd Baronet. The Baronetcy had been created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1889 for George Burns. The titles became extinct on the death without issue of the fourth Baron in 1957.


Burns of Wemyss Bay, Baronets (1889)

* Sir George Burns, 1st Baronet (1795–1890) * Sir John Burns, 2nd Baronet (1829–1901) Created Baron Inverclyde


Barons Inverclyde (1897)

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John Burns, 1st Baron Inverclyde John Burns, 1st Baron Inverclyde, (24 June 1829 – 12 February 1901) was a ship owner. Born in Glasgow he was the son of Sir George Burns, 1st Baronet, a founder of the shipping company G & J Burns and a partner in the Cunard Line, Cunard Steamsh ...
(1829–1901) * George Arbuthnot Burns, 2nd Baron Inverclyde (1861–1905) * James Cleland Burns, 3rd Baron Inverclyde (1864–1919) * (John) Alan Burns, 4th Baron Inverclyde (1897–1957)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Inverclyde Extinct baronies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Noble titles created in 1897