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Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
Hulse baronets
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Crest
| A buck’s head couped Proper attired Or between the attires a sun of the last and charged on the neck with two bezants and a plate.
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Shield
| Per fess Argent and Ermine three piles one issuing from the chief between the others reversed Sable.
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Motto
| Esse Quam Videri
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Sir Edward Hulse, 1st Baronet
The
Hulse Baronetcy
, of
Lincoln's Inn Fields
in the
County of Middlesex
, is a title in the
Baronetage of Great Britain
. It was created on 7 February 1739 for
Edward Hulse
,
[2]
Physician in Ordinary to
Queen Anne
,
George I
and
George II
. The third baronet was
High Sheriff of Hampshire
in 1802. The sixth Baronet represented
Salisbury
in the
House of Commons
. The tenth Baronet was
High Sheriff of Hampshire
in 1978 and
Deputy Lieutenant
of the county in 1989. The Hulse family has common origin with the Holles
Earls of Clare
.
The family seat is
Breamore House
,
Breamore
,
Hampshire
.
Hulse baronets, of Lincoln's Inn Fields (1739)
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- Sir Edward Hulse, 1st Baronet
(
c.
1682
?1759)
- Sir Edward Hulse, 2nd Baronet
(1714?1800)
- Sir Edward Hulse, 3rd Baronet
(1744?1816)
- Sir Charles Hulse, 4th Baronet
(1771?1854)
- Sir Edward Hulse, 5th Baronet
(1809?1899)
- Sir Edward Henry Hulse, 6th Baronet
(1859?1903)
- Sir Edward Hamilton Westrow Hulse, 7th Baronet
(1880?1915)
- Sir Hamilton John Hulse, 8th Baronet
(1864?1931)
- Sir (Hamilton) Westrow Hulse, 9th Baronet
(1909?1996)
- Sir Edward Jeremy Westrow Hulse, 10th Baronet
(1932?2022)
- Sir (Edward) Michael Westrow Hulse, 11th Baronet
(1959?)
The heir apparent is the current holder's son, Edward Westrow William Hulse (born 1993)
References
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- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors).
Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage
(1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
- Leigh Rayment's list of baronets