Baronet Carlile of Gayhurst in Buckinghamshire

Summary

30th June 1928. William Walter Carlile 1st Baronet [aged 66] created.

3rd January 1950. William Walter Carlile 1st Baronet extinct.

The London Gazette 33400. Whitehall, June 30, 1928. Letters Patent have passed the Great Seal of the Realm granting the Dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom to the undermentioned gentlemen, and the heirs male of their respecttive bodies lawfully begotten:

The Right Honourable Edward Mervyn Archdale, of Riversdale. in the County of Fermanagh.

Sir Havilland Walter de Sausmarez, of Jerburg, in the Island of Guernsey.

William Walter Carlile [aged 66], of Gayhurst, in the County of BucKingham, Esquire, O.B.E.

Major William Cope, of St. Mellons, in the County of Monmouth.

Robert Williams, of Park, in the County of Aberdeen and of Livingstone, in the Territory of Northern Rhodesia, Esquire

On 3rd January 1950 William Walter Carlile 1st Baronet [aged 87] died. Baronet Carlile of Gayhurst in BucKinghamshire extinct.