Disambiguation evidence for baronetage of the United Kingdom via surface form

"Baronetage of the United Kingdom"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Baronetage of the United Kingdom".

Predicate Object
associatedWith heraldry of the United Kingdom
canBecomeDormant true
canBecomeExtinct true
confersTitle baronet
country United Kingdom
createdByUnionOf Baronetage of Great Britain
createdByUnionOf Baronetage of Ireland
creationBegan 1801
entailsPostNominalLetters Bart
entailsPostNominalLetters Bt
entitlesToArms true
entitlesToPrefix Dame for female holder in her own right
entitlesToPrefix Sir for male holder
femaleEquivalentStyle Dame
femaleSpouseStyle Lady
genderRestriction generally male-line only
hasCollectiveTermForHolders baronetage
hasRollMaintainedBy Standing Council of the Baronetage
hereditaryButNotNobleRank true
holdersAreCommoners true
holdersCalled baronets
instanceOf baronetage
instanceOf hereditary title
instanceOf order of honour
isHereditary true
isInheritedTitle true
isNotPeerage true
jurisdiction England
jurisdiction Northern Ireland
jurisdiction Scotland
jurisdiction Wales
languageOfTitle English
legalStatus dignity but not peerage
monarchGrantsTitle British monarch
partOf British honours system
predecessor Baronetage of England
predecessor Baronetage of Nova Scotia
rankedAbove most knighthoods
rankedAbove most orders of chivalry
rankedBelow barony in the peerage
rankedBelow peerage of the United Kingdom
regulatedBy Crown Office
requiresProofOfSuccession true
styleOfAddress Sir
successionType primogeniture
territorialDesignationRequired true
titleType hereditary knighthood

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Baronetage of the United Kingdom".

Peerage of the United Kingdom isDistinctFrom
"Baronetage of the United Kingdom"