Magnus baronets

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The Magnus Baronetcy, of Tangley Hill in Wonersh in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 June 1917 for the educationalist and Conservative politician Philip Magnus. He represented London University in the House of Commons from 1906 to 1922. He was succeeded by his grandson, the second Baronet, who was a historian and biographer. In 1951 he assumed by deed poll the additional surname of Allcroft. He died childless and was succeeded by his nephew, the third Baronet and (as of 2022) present holder of the title.

Creation date1917[1]
Statusextant[2]
MottoFide et labore, By faith and work[1]
ArmsBendy of six Gules and Vert on a fess Or and open book Proper between two martlets Sable
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Magnus baronets
Escutcheon of the Magnus baronets of Tangley Hill (1917)
Creation date1917[1]
Statusextant[2]
MottoFide et labore, By faith and work[1]
ArmsBendy of six Gules and Vert on a fess Or and open book Proper between two martlets Sable
CrestA magnolia tree flowered Proper
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Magnus baronets, later Magnus-Allcroft, later Magnus baronets, of Tangley Hill (1917)

The heir apparent is the present holder’s eldest son Thomas Henry Philip Magnus (b. 1985).[5]

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