Grant-Suttie Baronets
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The Suttie, later Grant-Suttie Baronetcy, of Balgone in the County of Haddington, is a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 5 May 1702 for George Suttie. The third and fourth Baronets both sat as Members of Parliament for Haddingtonshire
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. The latter assumed the additional surname of Grant on succeeding to the estates of his aunt, Janet Grant, Countess of Hyndford. Francis Grant-Suttie, second son of the fifth Baronet and grandfather of the eighth Baronet, was a Captain
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 in the Royal Navy
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Suttie, later Grant-Suttie Baronets, of Balgone (1702)

  • Sir George Suttie, 1st Baronet (d. d. 1710)
  • Sir James Suttie, 2nd Baronet (1692-1736
  • Sir George Suttie, 3rd Baronet (1715-1783)
  • Sir James Grant-Suttie, 4th Baronet (1759-1836)
  • Sir George Grant-Suttie, 5th Baronet (1797-1878)
  • Sir James Grant-Suttie, 6th Baronet (1830-1878)
  • Sir George Grant-Suttie, 7th Baronet (1870-1947)
  • Sir (George) Philip Grant-Suttie, 8th Baronet (1938-1997)
  • Sir James Edward Grant-Suttie, 9th Baronet (b. 1965)
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