Maryon-Wilson baronets

Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Wilson, later Maryon-Wilson Baronetcy, of East Borne in the County of Sussex, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 4 March 1661 for William Wilson, of East Borne Place (now Compton Place) in the parish of Eastbourne, Sussex, a descendant of Sir Thomas Wilson (1524-1581), Knight, Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth I.[1]

Escutcheon of the Maryon-Wilson baronets of Eastbourne

The sixth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Sussex, from 1774 to 1780.[2] The eleventh Baronet assumed the additional surname of Maryon in 1899. The title became extinct on the death of the thirteenth Baronet in 1978.

Wilson, later Maryon-Wilson baronets, of Eastbourne (1661)

  • Sir William Wilson, 1st Baronet (c.1608–1685)[3]
  • Sir William Wilson, 2nd Baronet (c. 1644–1718)[3]
  • Sir William Wilson, 3rd Baronet (c. 1704–1724)[3]
  • Sir Thomas Wilson, 4th Baronet (c. 1682–1759)[3]
  • Sir Edward Wilson, 5th Baronet (c. 1725–1760)[3]
  • Sir Thomas Spencer Wilson, 6th Baronet (1727–1798)[2][3]
  • Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, 7th Baronet (c. 1773–1821)[3]
  • Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, 8th Baronet (1800–1869)[3]
  • Sir John Maryon Wilson, 9th Baronet (1802–1876)[3]
  • Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon-Wilson, 10th Baronet (1829–1897)[3][4]
  • Sir Spencer Pocklington Maryon-Wilson, 11th Baronet (1859–1944)[3][5]
  • Sir George Percy Maryon Maryon-Wilson, 12th Baronet (1898–1965)[3][6]
  • Sir Hubert Guy Maryon Maryon-Wilson, 13th Baronet (1888–1978)[7]

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