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1 Miller baronets, of Oxenhoath (1660)  





2 Miller baronets, of Chichester (1705)  





3 Miller baronets, of Glenlee (1788)  





4 Miller baronets, of Manderston (1874)  





5 Notes  





6 References  














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Manderston – the family seat of the Miller baronets of Manderston

There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Miller, two in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two of the creations are extant as of 2008.

The Miller Baronetcy, of Oxenhoath in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of England on 13 October 1660 for Humphrey Miller. He was High Sheriff of Kent in 1666. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1714.

The Miller Baronetcy, of Chichester in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 October 1705 for Thomas Miller, Member of Parliament for Chichester. His father Mark Miller was an Alderman and Mayor of Chichester. The second Baronet represented Chichester and Sussex in the House of Commons. The third Baronet was Member of Parliament for Chichester. The fifth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Lewes and Portsmouth. Another member of the family to gain distinction was the Hon. Sir Henry Miller, second son of the sixth Baronet. He was Speaker of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 1892 to 1903.

The Miller Baronetcy, of Glenlee in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright,[1] was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 3 March 1788 for Thomas Miller, Lord President of the Court of Session with the judicial title of Lord Glenlee. The second Baronet was a Lord of Session with the judicial title of Lord Glenlee and also represented Edinburgh in the House of Commons. The seventh Baronet was Chairman of the Suffolk County Council between 1988 and 1989.

The Miller Baronetcy, of Manderston in the County of Berwick,[2] was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 24 March 1874 for the diplomat and politician William Miller. The title became extinct on the death of his younger son, the third Baronet, in 1918. The family seat was Manderston, Duns, Berwickshire.

Miller baronets, of Oxenhoath (1660)[edit]

Escutcheon of the Miller baronets of Oxenhoath

Miller baronets, of Chichester (1705)[edit]

Escutcheon of the Miller baronets of Chichester

The heir apparent is Thomas Kensington Miller (born 1994).

Miller baronets, of Glenlee (1788)[edit]

Escutcheon of the Miller baronets of Glenlee

The heir apparent is James Stephen Macdonald Miller of Glenlee, the younger (born 1981).

Miller baronets, of Manderston (1874)[edit]

Escutcheon of the Miller baronets of Manderston

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "No. 12965". The London Gazette. 16 February 1788. p. 81.
  • ^ "No. 24071". The London Gazette. 8 March 1874. p. 1453.
  • ^ a b Kelly's Handbook to the Titles, Landed, and Official Classes, 29th edition, London, 1903:1040
  • ^ Divorce Register, New Register House, Edinburgh, volume 1, number 104
  • ^ SepQ 1901 Strand 1b/1312
  • ^ Whitaker's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage, London, 1935: 419
  • References[edit]


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