Mordaunt baronets

The Mordaunt Baronetcy, of Massingham Parva in the County of Norfolk, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 29 June 1611 for Lestrange Mordaunt, who had earlier distinguished himself in the Wars of the Low Countries during the reign of Elizabeth I. The fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth Baronets all represented Warwickshire in the House of Commons. The ninth and tenth Baronets sat as Members of Parliament for Warwickshire South.[1]

In addition to the Massingham seat, the Mordaunts acquired Walton Hall, Warwickshire, near Wellesbourne, Warwickshire by the marriage in 1541 of Robert Mordaunt to Barbara Lestrange, heiress of Walton.

The family surname is pronounced "Mordant". Massingham Parva is now known as Little Massingham.

Mordaunt baronets, of Massingham Parva (1611)

The heir apparent to the barontetcy is Kim John Mordaunt (born 1966), only son of the 14th Baronet.

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Baronetage of England
Preceded by
Hussey baronets
Mordaunt baronets
29 June 1611
Succeeded by
Bendish baronets
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