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The Verner Baronetcy, of Verner's Bridge in
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, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 July 1846 for the soldier and politician William Verner. The second and fourth Baronets both represented
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in Parliament. The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet in 1975.


Verner baronets of Verner's Bridge (1846)

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Sir William Verner, 1st Baronet Sir William Verner, 1st Baronet, KCH (25 October 1782 – 20 January 1871), was a British soldier who served in the Napoleonic wars, was wounded at the Battle of Waterloo and resigned as a colonel. He served as a politician, including 36 years ...
(1782–1871) *
Sir William Verner, 2nd Baronet Sir William Verner, 2nd Baronet (4 April 1822 – 10 January 1873), was a British soldier and Conservative Party politician. Sir William Verner was the son of Sir William Verner, 1st Baronet, and of Harriet Wingfield, daughter of Colonel Edward ...
(1822–1873) * Sir William Edward Hercules Verner, 3rd Baronet (1856–1886) * Sir Edward Wingfield Verner, 4th Baronet (1830–1899) * Sir Edward Wingfield Verner, 5th Baronet (1865–1936) * Sir Edward Derrick Wingfield Verner, 6th Baronet (1907–1975)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Verner Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 1845 establishments in the United Kingdom 1975 disestablishments in the United Kingdom