Hughes-Hunter baronets
Appearance
The Hughes-Hunter Baronetcy, of Plas Coch (Template:Lang-cy) in the Parish of Llanedwen in the County of Anglesey, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.[1]
It was created on 5 December 1906 for Colonel Charles Hughes-Hunter,[2] a deputy lieutenant, Justice of the peace and fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Born Charles Hunter, he married Sarah Elizabeth,[3] daughter and heiress of William Bulkeley Hughes, and assumed in 1904 by royal licence the additional surname of Hughes.[1][4] The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1951.
Hughes-Hunter baronets, of Plâs Côch (1906)
- Col Sir Charles Hughes-Hunter, FRSE 1st Baronet (1844–1907)
- Sir William Bulkeley Hughes Hughes-Hunter, 2nd Baronet (1880–1951)
References
- ^ a b (Hardwicke 1919, p. 697)
- ^ "No. 27971". The London Gazette. 27 November 1906. p. 8299.
- ^ "Sarah Elizabeth Hughes". geni.com.
- ^ "No. 27673". The London Gazette. 3 May 1904. p. 2839.
Further reading
- Hardwicke, R. (1919). Walfod's county families of the United Kingdom. Vol. 59. 1 New street square, London, UK: Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & co. ltd. p. 697.
Edward Walford
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(help)CS1 maint: location (link) - "The family of Sir Charles Hughes-Hunter". manar.org.uk. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- "Plas Coch Manuscripts". archieshub.jisc.ac.uk.
- Leigh Rayment's list of baronets