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There have been five baronetcies created for persons with the surname of White, one in the
Baronetage of Great Britain Baronets are a rank in the British aristocracy. The current Baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier but existing Baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Ireland, and Great Britain. Baronetage of England (1611–1705) King James I ...
and four in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The baronets include Blagdon in the County of Northumberland,
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and
Wallingwells Wallingwells is a small civil parish and hamlet in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population at the 2001 census of 22. The population remained less than 100 at the 2011 census. Details are included in the civil pa ...
in the County of Nottingham, Cotham House in Bristol, Salle Park in the County of Norfolk, and Boulge Hall in the County of Suffolk.


White (later Ridley) baronets, of Blagdon (1756)

The White baronetcy, of Blagdon in the County of Northumberland, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1756 for Matthew White, with remainder to the heirs male of his sister Elizabeth, wife of Matthew Ridley. Sir Matthew White Ridley, 5th Baronet, was created Viscount Ridley in 1900.


White baronets, of Tuxford and Wallingwells (1802)

The White baronetcy, of
Tuxford Tuxford is a historic market town and a civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 2,516, increasing to 2,649 at the 2011 census. Geography Nearby towns are Ollerton, Ret ...
and
Wallingwells Wallingwells is a small civil parish and hamlet in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population at the 2001 census of 22. The population remained less than 100 at the 2011 census. Details are included in the civil pa ...
in the
County of Nottingham Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The tradition ...
, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 20 December 1802 for Thomas Woollaston White, with
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to the heirs male of his father. * Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 1st Baronet (1767–1817) * Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 2nd Baronet (1801–1882) * Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 3rd Baronet (1828–1907) * Sir Archibald Woollaston White, 4th Baronet (1877–1945) * Sir Thomas Astley Woollaston White, 5th Baronet (1904–1996) * Sir Nicholas Peter Archibald White, 6th Baronet (born 1939) The
heir apparent An heir apparent, often shortened to heir, is a person who is first in an order of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting by the birth of another person; a person who is first in the order of succession but can be displaced by the b ...
to the baronetcy is Christopher David Nicholas White (born 1972), eldest son of the 6th Baronet.


White baronets, of Cotham House (1904)

The White baronetcy, of Cotham House in the City and County of Bristol, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 26 August 1904 for
George White George White may refer to: Politicians * George White (died 1584) (c. 1530–1584), MP for Liverpool * George White (Liberal politician) (1840–1912), British Liberal member of parliament, 1900–1912 * George E. White (politician) (1848–1935), ...
, owner of
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and the founder of the Bristol Aeroplane Company. * Sir George White, 1st Baronet (1854–1916) * Sir George Stanley White, 2nd Baronet (1882–1964) * Sir George Stanley Midelton White, 3rd Baronet (1913–1983) * Sir George Stanley James White, 4th Baronet (born 1948) His heir apparent is (George) Philip James White (born 1987)


White baronets, of Salle Park (1922)

The White baronetcy, of Salle Park in the
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, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 29 June 1922 for Woolmer White. The second Baronet represented Fareham in the
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. * Sir Woolmer Rudolph Donati White, 1st Baronet (1858–1931) * Sir (Rudolph) Dymoke White, 2nd Baronet (1888–1968) * Sir Headley Dymoke White, 3rd Baronet (1914–1971) * Sir John Woolmer White, 4th Baronet (born 1947) The
heir apparent An heir apparent, often shortened to heir, is a person who is first in an order of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting by the birth of another person; a person who is first in the order of succession but can be displaced by the b ...
to the baronetcy is Kyle Dymoke Wilfrid White (born 1988), only son of the 4th Baronet.


White baronets, of Boulge Hall (1937)

The White baronetcy, of Boulge Hall in the
County of Suffolk Suffolk () is a ceremonial county of England in East Anglia. It borders Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south; the North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include Lowestof ...
, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 14 June 1937 for Robert Eaton White, Chairman of the Suffolk County Council. The baronetcy became extinct on the death in 2015 of the third Baronet, who did not claim the title. *Sir Robert Eaton White, 1st Baronet (1864–1940) *Sir (Eric) Richard Meadows White, 2nd Baronet (1910–1972) *Sir Christopher Robert Meadows White, 3rd Baronet (1940–2015)


References


Sources

*Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.


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Succession list
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