The O'Carroll baronetcy, of Denton, Yorkshire, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain that was apparently created in or before 1712 for the military commander Daniel O'Carroll, although there is no official record of its creation.[1] The first baronet later became a Lieutenant-General in the British Army. The fourth baronet was British Resident at Saxe-Weimar. The title became either extinct or dormant on the death of the sixth baronet in 1835.[1]

O'Carroll baronets, of Denton (1712?)

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  • Sir Daniel O'Carroll, 1st Baronet (died 1750)
  • Sir Daniel O'Carroll, 2nd Baronet (c. 1717 – 1758)
  • Sir John O'Carroll, 3rd Baronet (1722 – c. 1780)
  • Sir John Whitley O'Carroll, 4th Baronet (died 1818)
  • Sir Jervoise O'Carroll, 5th Baronet (died 1831)
  • Sir John Whitley Christopher O'Carroll, 6th Baronet (died 1835)

References

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  1. ^ a b Cokayne, George Edward (1906) Complete Baronetage. Volume V. Exeter: W. Pollard & Co. LCCN 06-23564. pp. 13–15