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baronet

[bar-uh-nit, bar-uh-net] / ˈbær ə nɪt, ˌbær əˈnɛt /


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The baronet and his wife said the decision was due to a desire to retire and do other things after decades working to maintain the large estate.

From BBC

She is also cushioned by wealth, her father being a baronet with connections and a country estate.

From Seattle Times

He’s also a baronet, master of an estate near a coal-mining village in the Midlands.

From New York Times

His father — at least, according to his birth certificate — was Sir Edward Lindsay-Hogg, a baronet of Rotherfield Hall in East Sussex, England.

From New York Times

Born into the family of an English baronet, young Lindsay-Hogg grew up among the small world of Hollywood royalty.

From Salon