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Butcher baronets
There have been two
baronetcies
created for persons with the surname
Butcher
, both in the
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
. Both are
extinct
.
The
Butcher Baronetcy
, of
Danesfort
in the
County of Kerry
, was created in the
Baronetage
of
the United Kingdom
on
28 June
1918 for
John Butcher
, the
Member of Parliament
for the
City of York
. He was
subsequently
ennobled
as
Baron Danesfort
, and the baronetcy was merged with that
title
. Both titles became extinct on the
death
of the first Baronet in
1935
.
The
Butcher Baronetcy
, of
Holland
in the
County of Lincoln
, was created in the Baronetage of the
United Kingdom
on
22 July
1960
for
Herbert Walter Butcher
, the Member of
Parliament
for
Holland with Boston
. The title became extinct on the death of the first Baronet in 1966.