Sir John Scott, 1st Baronet Of Ancrum
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There have been twelve baronetcies created for people with the surname Scott, one in the
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. * Scott baronets of Kew Green (1653) * Scott baronets, of Thirlestane (1666): see the Lord Napier * Scott baronets of Ancrum (1671) * Scott baronets of Great Barr 1806 * Sibbald, later Scott baronets, of Dunninald (1806): see
Sibbald baronets of Dunninald (1806) The Sibbald, later Scott baronetcy, of Dunninald in the County of Forfar, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Baronets are hereditary titles awarded by the Crown. The current baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earl ...
* Scott baronets of Abbotsford (1820) * Scott baronets of Lytchet Minster (1821) * Scott baronets of Connaught Place (1899): see Sir John Scott, 1st Baronet of Connaught Place (1847–1912) * Scott baronets of Beauclerc (1907) * Scott baronets of the Yews (1909) * Scott baronets of Witley (1913) * Scott baronets of Rotherfield Park (1962) {{DEFAULTSORT:Scott Set index articles on titles of nobility