Hutchison baronets

There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Hutchison, all in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two creations are extant as of 2010.

The Hutchison Baronetcy, of Hardiston in the County of Kinross, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 23 July 1923 for Thomas Hutchison, Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1921 to 1923. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1972.

The Hutchison Baronetcy, of Thurle in Streatly in the County of Berkshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 6 July 1939 for Robert Hutchison, President of the Royal Society of Medicine and of the Royal College of Physicians. As of 2010 the title is held by his grandson, the third Baronet, who succeeded his father in 1998.

The Hutchison Baronetcy, of Rossie in the County of Perth, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 26 January 1956 for James Hutchison, Conservative Member of Parliament for Glasgow Central and Glasgow Scotstoun. As of 2010 the title is held by his grandson, the third Baronet, who succeeded his father in 1998. As of 30 June 2006, he has not successfully proven his succession to the baronetcy and is therefore not on the Official Roll of the Baronetage (for more information follow this link).

Hutchison baronets, of Hardiston (1923)

The Hardiston Hutchison baronets grave, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh

Hutchison baronets, of Thurle (1939)

Hutchison baronets, of Rossie (1956)

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