Poore baronets
Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
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The Poore Baronetcy, of Rushall in the County of Wiltshire, is a dormant title in the Baronetage of Great Britain.[4] It was created on 8 July 1795 for John Methuen Poore, with remainder, failing heirs male of his own, to his brother Edward Poore and the heirs male of his body.[5]
Creation date1795
Statusdormant[1]
Former seatUntil 1838, the family seat was the manor of Rushall, Wiltshire.[2]
MottoPauper, non in spe, Poor, but not in hope[3]
| Poore baronets | |
|---|---|
Poore baronets of Rushall | |
| Creation date | 1795 |
| Status | dormant[1] |
| Former seat | Until 1838, the family seat was the manor of Rushall, Wiltshire.[2] |
| Motto | Pauper, non in spe, Poor, but not in hope[3] |
| Arms | Argent a fess azure between three mullets gules |
Poore baronets, of Rushall (1795)
- Sir John Methuen Poore, 1st Baronet (1745–1820)[6]
- Sir Edward Poore, 2nd Baronet (1795–1838)[6]
- Sir Edward Poore, 3rd Baronet (1826–1893)[6]
- Sir Richard Poore, 4th Baronet (1853–1930)[7]
- Sir Edward Poore, 5th Baronet (1894–1938).[8] He settled in Argentina.[5]
- Sir Herbert Edward Poore, 6th Baronet (1930–2004)[9]
- Sir Roger Ricardo Poore, 7th Baronet (1930–2005)[10]
- Sir Fernando Nascienceno Poore, 8th Baronet (born 1964),
- The heir apparent is his son, Roberto Poore.