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Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Marwood Coat of Arms
Adopted c. 1500
The Marwood Baronetcy , of
Little Busby in the County of York, was a title in the
Baronetage of England . It was created on 31 December 1660 for
George Marwood ,
Member of Parliament for
Malton and
Northallerton . The second Baronet also represented Northallerton in Parliament. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1740.
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Marwood baronets, of Little Busby (1660)
References
^ Ruvigny and Raineval, Melville Amadeus Henry Douglas Heddle de La Caillemotte de Massue de Ruvigny (1911).
The Plantagenet roll of the blood royal, being a complete table of all the descendants now living of Edward III., King of England . Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. London, Melville.
^ Dugdale, William; Clay, John William (1899).
Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions . David O. McKay Library Brigham Young University-Idaho. Exeter : W. Pollard & Co.
^
"MARWOOD, Sir Henry, 2nd Bt. (c.1635-1725), of Little Busby, Stokesley, Yorks. | History of Parliament Online" . histparl.ac.uk . Retrieved 27 April 2020 .
^ Collins, Arthur (1741). The English Baronetage . London: Thomas Wotton. p. 245.
^ Burke, John (1841). A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland . London: Scott, Webster, and Geary. p. 313.
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