Sentence example with the word 'baronetcy'

baronetcy

Definition n. the rank or dignity or position of a baronet or baroness

Last update: July 22, 2015


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(1889), and a baronetcy (1893).   [Please select]

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As for Buckingham Palace--well, a baronetcy would be a nice thing.   [Please select]

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The baronetcy was a recent one, and not unconnected with trade.   [Please select]

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His father was dead and he had succeeded to the baronetcy.   [Please select]

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While in London he had been sounded in the matter of a baronetcy.   [Please select]

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The knighthood came in the Coronation Honours of 1911, the baronetcy two years later.   [Please select]

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I needn't tell you that land stands for much more than money, if you happen to set your mind on a baronetcy or a peerage.   [Please select]

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