Sir Athur John Fludyer, 5th Baronet
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The Fludyer Baronetcy, of
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, was a title in the
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. It was created on 14 November 1759 for the merchant, banker and politician Sir Samuel Fludyer, with remainder in default of male issue of his own to his brother Thomas Fludyer and his issue male. The second Baronet was Member of Parliament for Aldborough. The title became extinct on the death of the fifth Baronet in 1922. George Fludyer, second son of the first Baronet, was Member of Parliament for
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and Appleby. The family seat was initially at
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in Kent but moved to Ayston Hall, near
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, Rutland.


Fludyer baronets, of London (1759)

* Sir Samuel Fludyer, 1st Baronet (–1768) * Sir Samuel Brudenell Fludyer, 2nd Baronet (1759–1833) * Sir Samuel Fludyer, 3rd Baronet (1800–1876) *
Sir John Henry Fludyer, 4th Baronet Sir John Henry Fludyer, 4th Baronet (1803–1896), generally known as Henry Fludyer, was an English baronet and clergyman who restored St Nicholas' Church, Thistleton, St Nicholas' Church in Thistleton, Rutland, as a memorial to his three eldest ...
(1803–1896) * Sir Arthur John Fludyer, 5th Baronet (1844–1922)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fludyer Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain Baronetcies created with special remainders
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