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Arms: Per pale Or and Argent on a Chief indented Sable three Lions rampant of the first; Crest: A Beaver passant proper; Motto: Suaviter In Modo, Fortiter In Re (Gentle in manner, but vigorous in deed) [1]

The Beevor Baronetcy, of Hethel in the County of Norfolk, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 22 January 1784 for the prominent agriculturalist Thomas Beevor.[2] The title has descended in the direct line from father to son.

Beevor baronets, of Hethel (1784)

  • Sir Thomas Beevor, 1st Baronet (1726–1814)
  • Sir Thomas Beevor, 2nd Baronet (1753–1820)
  • Sir Thomas Branthwaite Beevor, 3rd Baronet (1798–1879)
  • Sir Thomas Beevor, 4th Baronet (1823–1885)
  • Sir Hugh Reeve Beevor, 5th Baronet (1858–1939)
  • Sir Thomas Lubbock Beevor, 6th Baronet (1897–1943)
  • Sir Thomas Agnew Beevor, 7th Baronet (1929-2017)[3]
  • Sir Thomas Hugh Cunliffe Beevor, 8th Baronet (born 1962)[4]

The heir apparent is the current holder's elder son, Thomas William Harvey Beevor (born 1990).

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/Curr%20GB%20Barts.htm
  2. ^ "No. 12502". The London Gazette. 16 December 1783. p. 1.
  3. ^ Death Announcement: SIR THOMAS BEEVOR
  4. ^ "Official Roll of the Baronetage(as at 31st March 2017)". Archived from the original on 6 March 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2017.

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