What can you tell me about the title "baronet"?
Varies with the country,but they're usually considered a single class.
: What can you tell me about the title "baronet"?
Created in 1611 by James VI and I...initially to raise funds.
The first ever created was Bacon of Redgrave,that title still exists.
They are not peers or knights,they have the hereditary style of Sir
and formerly their sons had the right to knighthood at age 21.
When it comes to being a fool,James,you are in a class beyond us all.
LOUIS! YOUVE BEEN SPAMMED!
>james (ja...@jafirsl.demon.co.uk) wrote:
>: Louis Epstein wrote:
>: >
>: > Olav StŚle SÝvik of Camster (oso...@sn.no) wrote:
>: > : How many ranks are there in gentry?
>: >
>: > Varies with the country,but they're usually considered a single class.
>: >
>: > : What can you tell me about the title "baronet"?
>: >
>: > Created in 1611 by James VI and I...initially to raise funds.
>: > The first ever created was Bacon of Redgrave,that title still exists.
>: > They are not peers or knights,they have the hereditary style of Sir
>: > and formerly their sons had the right to knighthood at age 21.
>:
>: Louis, dont you know when you are being made to look a fool?
>When it comes to being a fool,James,you are in a class beyond us all.
-I AGREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOUIS, you should soon be eligible for your pension.You are practically
redundant!
Go back to your cage,Hamster.