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The '''Welby Baronetcy''', of Denton Manor in the County of Lincoln, is a title in the [[Baronetage of the United Kingdom]]. It was created on [[27 June]] [[1801]] for [[Sir William Welby, 1st Baronet|William Welby]], [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Grantham (UK Parliament constituency)|Grantham]] from 1802 to 1806. The second and third Baronets also represented this constituency in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. The fourth Baronet sat as [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] Member of Parliament for Grantham and [[Lincolnshire South (UK Parliament constituency)|Lincolnshire South]]. He assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Gregory in 1876. However, none of his successors have held this surname. The fifth Baronet represented [[Newark (UK Parliament constituency)|Newark]] in Parliament as a Conservative.
The '''Welby Baronetcy''', of Denton Manor in the County of Lincoln, is a title in the [[Baronetage of the United Kingdom]]. It was created on 27 June 1801 for [[Sir William Welby, 1st Baronet|William Welby]], [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Grantham (UK Parliament constituency)|Grantham]] from 1802 to 1806. The second and third Baronets also represented this constituency in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. The fourth Baronet sat as [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] Member of Parliament for Grantham and [[Lincolnshire South (UK Parliament constituency)|Lincolnshire South]]. He assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Gregory in 1876. However, none of his successors have held this surname. The fifth Baronet represented [[Newark (UK Parliament constituency)|Newark]] in Parliament as a Conservative.


Several other members of the family have also gained distinction. The Right Reverend Thomas Earle Welby (1810-1899), second son of the second Baronet, was [[Bishop of St Helena]] for many years. [[Alfred Welby|Sir Alfred Welby]] (1849-1937), seventh son of the third Baronet, was a [[Lieutenant-Colonel]] in the Army and Conservative Member of Parliament for [[Taunton (UK Parliament constituency)|Taunton]]. [[Christopher Welby-Everard|Sir Christopher Welby-Everard]] (1909-1996), son of Edward Welby-Everard (who had assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Everard in 1894), son of Edward Montague Earle Welby, fourth son of the third Baronet, was a [[Major-General]] in the Army and the last British officer to command the [[Nigerian Army]]. [[Victoria, Lady Welby]], wife of the fourth Baronet, was a philosopher.
Several other members of the family have also gained distinction. The Right Reverend Thomas Earle Welby (1810-1899), second son of the second Baronet, was [[Bishop of St Helena]] for many years. [[Alfred Welby|Sir Alfred Welby]] (1849-1937), seventh son of the third Baronet, was a [[Lieutenant-Colonel]] in the Army and Conservative Member of Parliament for [[Taunton (UK Parliament constituency)|Taunton]]. [[Christopher Welby-Everard|Sir Christopher Welby-Everard]] (1909-1996), son of Edward Welby-Everard (who had assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Everard in 1894), son of Edward Montague Earle Welby, fourth son of the third Baronet, was a [[Major-General]] in the Army and the last British officer to command the [[Nigerian Army]]. [[Victoria, Lady Welby]], wife of the fourth Baronet, was a philosopher.


==Welby Baronets, of Denton Manor ([[1801]])==
==Welby Baronets, of Denton Manor (1801)==
*[[Sir William Welby, 1st Baronet|Sir William Earle Welby, 1st Baronet]] (c. 1734-1815)
*[[Sir William Welby, 1st Baronet|Sir William Earle Welby, 1st Baronet]] (c. 1734-1815)
*[[Sir William Welby, 2nd Baronet|Sir William Earle Welby, 2nd Baronet]] (1768-1852)
*[[Sir William Welby, 2nd Baronet|Sir William Earle Welby, 2nd Baronet]] (1768-1852)

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The Welby Baronetcy, of Denton Manor in the County of Lincoln, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 27 June 1801 for William Welby, Member of Parliament for Grantham from 1802 to 1806. The second and third Baronets also represented this constituency in the House of Commons. The fourth Baronet sat as Conservative Member of Parliament for Grantham and Lincolnshire South. He assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Gregory in 1876. However, none of his successors have held this surname. The fifth Baronet represented Newark in Parliament as a Conservative.

Several other members of the family have also gained distinction. The Right Reverend Thomas Earle Welby (1810-1899), second son of the second Baronet, was Bishop of St Helena for many years. Sir Alfred Welby (1849-1937), seventh son of the third Baronet, was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army and Conservative Member of Parliament for Taunton. Sir Christopher Welby-Everard (1909-1996), son of Edward Welby-Everard (who had assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Everard in 1894), son of Edward Montague Earle Welby, fourth son of the third Baronet, was a Major-General in the Army and the last British officer to command the Nigerian Army. Victoria, Lady Welby, wife of the fourth Baronet, was a philosopher.

Welby Baronets, of Denton Manor (1801)

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