Lucas baronets

"Arthur". Caricature by Elf published in Vanity Fair in 1909.

There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Lucas: one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

The Lucas Baronetcy, of Fenton in the County of Lincoln, was created in the Baronetage of England on 20 May 1644 for Gervase Lucas. He fought as a Royalist in the Civil War and served as Governor of Bombay from 1666 to 1667. The title became extinct on his death in 1667.

The Lucas Baronetcy, of Ashtead Park in the County of Surrey and of Lowestoft in the County of Suffolk, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 25 July 1887 for Thomas Lucas.[1] As of 2007 the presumed fifth and present Baronet has not successfully proven his succession and is therefore not on the Official Roll of the Baronetage, with the baronetcy considered dormant. For more information, follow this link.

Lucas baronets, of Fenton (1644)

Lucas baronets, of Ashtead Park and of Lowestoft (1887)

  • Sir Thomas Lucas, 1st Baronet (1822–1902)
  • Sir Arthur Lucas, 2nd Baronet (1853–1915)
  • Sir Edward Lingard Lucas, 3rd Baronet (1860–1936)
  • Sir Thomas Edward Gubbins Lucas, 4th Baronet (1930-)

Notes

  1. "No. 25720". The London Gazette. 12 July 1887. p. 3769.

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