Kay baronets

Sir Brook Watson, 1st Baronet, caricature by Robert Dighton, 1803

The Watson, later Kay Baronetcy, of East Sheen in the County of Surrey, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 5 December 1803 for the merchant and soldier Brook Watson, with remainder failing male issue of his own to his great-nephews William Kay and Brook Kay and the male issue of their bodies. Watson died unmarried and was succeeded according to the special remainder by his great-nephew William Kay, the third Baronet. The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet in 1918.

Watson, later Kay baronets, of East Sheen (1803)

  • Sir Brook Watson, 1st Baronet (died 1807)
  • Sir William Kay, 2nd Baronet (died 1850)
  • Sir Brook Kay, 3rd Baronet (1780–1866)
  • Sir Brook Kay, 4th Baronet (1820–1907)
  • Sir William Algernon Kay, 5th Baronet (1837–1914)
  • Sir William Algernon Ireland Kay, 6th Baronet (1876–1918)

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