• 19 July 1621 for John Rivers. He was a grandson of Sir John Rivers, Lord Mayor of London between 1573 and 1574. The sixth Baronet assumed the additional...
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  • peerages Rivers baronets, an extinct title in the Baronetage of England Rivers-class ocean liner, a group of 19th-century German express liners Rivers School...
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  • Earl Rivers (c. 1603–1654) also Viscount Colchester (England, 1621); Viscount Savage (England, 1626); Baron Darcy of Chiche (England, 1613); Baronets, of...
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    of the second Baronet. The fourth baronet drowned in the Thames on an outing of The Coterie in July 1914, after he jumped into the river encouraged by...
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  • Colchester (1621) and Earl Rivers (1626). He died in 1635 before inheriting these titles, so on the death of Thomas Darcy, 1st Earl Rivers in 1640 the titles...
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    Julius Laurence George Cotter, 8th Baronet https://www.baronetage.org/ https://debretts.com/peerage-and-baronetage/ Leigh Rayment's list of baronets...
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    Caerlaverock Castle; the Carew baronets of Antony and of Haccombe claim descent from him. Debrett's Peerage, 1968, Carew Baronets, p. 155 Cokayne, George Edward...
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    Peyton, who was created a baronet in 1776 (see Peyton baronets for more information on this branch of the family). The Peyton baronets were in special remainder...
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    became extinct on the death in 1994 of the sixth Baronet, who left no heir. Astley baronets Astley baronets of Patshull (1662) Baron Astley (1295) Foster...
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    archaeological reports are published. In 1880 he adopted the Pitt Rivers name on inheriting from Lord Rivers (a cousin) an estate of more than 32,000 acres in Cranborne...
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