Pollen baronets

The Pollen Baronetcy of Redenham, in the County of Southampton, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain.[1] It was created on 15 May 1795 for John Pollen. The family descended from Edward Pollen (died 1636), a London merchant originally from Lincolnshire. His son, John Pollen I, grandson, John Pollen II (c.1642 – by Nov 1719), and great-grandson, John Pollen III (c.1702–1775), all represented Andover in the House of Commons. The latter was the father of the first Baronet. The second Baronet also sat as Member of Parliament for this constituency 1820–1821 and 1835–1841. As of 13 June 2007 the presumed eighth and present Baronet has not successfully proven his succession and is therefore not on the Official Roll of the Baronetage. For more information, follow this link.

Pollen baronets, of Redenham (1795)

Descendants

Notes

  1. The London Gazette: no. 13768. p. 319. 7 April 1795.
  2. He was only son of Lt-Cdr John Francis Hungerford Pollen, RN, eldest son of Capt Francis Gabriel Hungerford Pollen, CBE, RN (1862 – fl 1908), 4th son of John Hungerford Pollen, younger brother of the 3rd Baronet. See Michael Rhodes "Sir John Michael Hungerford Pollen (1919–2003)" Peerage News. Retrieved 8 August 2009.

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