Brooke Baronets
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There have been six Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Brooke, one in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and four in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. As of 2008 three of the creations are extant, one is dormant and two are extinct.

The Brooke Baronetcy, of Norton Priory in the County of Chester, was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 December 1662 for Henry Brooke
Sir Henry Brooke, 1st Baronet
Sir Henry Brooke, 1st Baronet was an English soldier and politician.Brooke was a great-grandson of Richard Brooke, who purchased Norton Priory from Henry VIII in 1545...

, a Colonel in the Parliamentary Army and Member of Parliament
Member of Parliament
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 for Cheshire
Cheshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Cheshire is a former United Kingdom Parliamentiary constituency for the county of Cheshire. It was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832.As a county...

 during the Commonwealth
Commonwealth of England
The Commonwealth of England was the republic which ruled first England, and then Ireland and Scotland from 1649 to 1660. Between 1653–1659 it was known as the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland...

. He was succeeded by his son, Richard, the second Baronet. He was Sheriff of Cheshire
Cheshire
Cheshire is a ceremonial county in North West England. Cheshire's county town is the city of Chester, although its largest town is Warrington. Other major towns include Widnes, Congleton, Crewe, Ellesmere Port, Runcorn, Macclesfield, Winsford, Northwich, and Wilmslow...

 in 1667. His son, Thomas, the third Baronet, was Sheriff of Cheshire from 1719 to 1720. He was succeeded by his grandson, Richard, the fourth Baronet. He served as Sheriff of Cheshire from 1752 to 1753. His son, Richard, the fifth Baronet, was Sheriff of Cheshire from 1787 to 1788. On his death the title passed to his son, Richard, the sixth Baronet. He was Sheriff of Cheshire from 1817 to 1818. His eldest son, Richard, the seventh Baronet, was High Sheriff
High Sheriff
A high sheriff is, or was, a law enforcement officer in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.In England and Wales, the office is unpaid and partly ceremonial, appointed by the Crown through a warrant from the Privy Council. In Cornwall, the High Sheriff is appointed by the Duke of...

 of Cheshire between 1869 and 1870. His grandson, Richard, the ninth Baronet (who succeeded his father), was High Sheriff of Worcestershire
Worcestershire
Worcestershire is a non-metropolitan county, established in antiquity, located in the West Midlands region of England. For Eurostat purposes it is a NUTS 3 region and is one of three counties that comprise the "Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire" NUTS 2 region...

 in 1931, a Deputy Lieutenant
Deputy Lieutenant
In the United Kingdom, a Deputy Lieutenant is one of several deputies to the Lord Lieutenant of a lieutenancy area; an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county....

 of the county and a member of the Worcestershire County Council. As of 2008 the title is held by his grandson, David, the eleventh Baronet, who succeeded in 1997.

Four other members of the family may also be mentioned. Richard Brooke (d. 1569), great-grandfather of the first Baronet, purchased the Norton Priory estate and was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1563. Thomas Brooke (d. 1622), grandfather of the first Baronet, was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1592. Thomas Brooke (1816-1880), second son of the sixth Baronet, was a General in the British Army
British Army
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. His son, Alured de Vere Brooke (1841-1926), was a Colonel
Colonel
Colonel , abbreviated Col or COL, is a military rank of a senior commissioned officer. It or a corresponding rank exists in most armies and in many air forces; the naval equivalent rank is generally "Captain". It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures...

 in the Royal Engineers
Royal Engineers
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.

The Brooke Baronetcy, of Colebrooke in the County of Fermanagh, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 3 January 1764 for Arthur Brooke
Sir Arthur Brooke, 1st Baronet
Sir Arthur Brooke, 1st Baronet PC was an Irish baronet and politician.He was the son of Henry Brooke and his wife Lettice Burton, daughter of Benjamin Burton. Brooke was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1746. He was appointed High Sheriff of Fermanagh...

, who represented Fermanagh
Fermanagh (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Fermanagh was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800.-History:In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Fermanagh was not represented.-1689–1801:...

 and Maryborough
Maryborough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Maryborough was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800.-1692–1801:...

 in the Irish House of Commons
Irish House of Commons
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. He had no surviving male issue and the title became extinct in 1785. The baronetcy was revived in 1822 in favour of his nephew, Henry Brooke (see below). See also the Brooke Baronetcy of Summerton below.

The Brooke Baronetcy, of Colebrooke in the County of Fermanagh, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 7 January 1822 for Henry Brooke. He was the nephew of the first Baronet of the 1764 creation. For more information on the 1822 creation of the baronetcy, see the Viscount Brookeborough
Viscount Brookeborough
Viscount Brookeborough, of Colebrooke in the County of Fermanagh, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1952 for the Ulster Unionist politician and Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, The Rt. Hon. Sir Basil Brooke, 5th Baronet....

. See also the Brooke Baronetcy of Summerton below.

The Brooke Baronetcy, of Armitage Bridge in Huddersfield the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 4 August 1899 for Thomas Brooke, a Deputy Lieutenant
Deputy Lieutenant
In the United Kingdom, a Deputy Lieutenant is one of several deputies to the Lord Lieutenant of a lieutenancy area; an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county....

 and Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions...

. He was the elder brother of the first Baronet of the 1919 creation (see below). Brooke had no surviving male issue and the title became extinct on his death in 1908.

The Brooke Baronetcy, of Summerton in Castleknock in the County of Dublin, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 12 October 1903 for George Brooke, head of George F. Brooke and Son, wine merchants, and a Director and Governor of the Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland
The Bank of Ireland is a commercial bank operation in Ireland, which is one of the 'Big Four' in both parts of the island.Historically the premier banking organisation in Ireland, the Bank occupies a unique position in Irish banking history...

. He was the grandson of George Frederick Brooke (1779-1865), younger brother of the first Baronet of the 1822 creation and nephew of the first Baronet of the 1764 creation (see above and the Viscount Brookeborough
Viscount Brookeborough
Viscount Brookeborough, of Colebrooke in the County of Fermanagh, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1952 for the Ulster Unionist politician and Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, The Rt. Hon. Sir Basil Brooke, 5th Baronet....

 for earlier history of the family). As of 2008 the baronetcy is held by his great-grandson (the title having descended from father to son), Francis, the fourth Baronet, who succeeded in 1982. John Brooke (1887-1974), sixth son of the first Baronet, was a Captain
Captain (naval)
Captain is the name most often given in English-speaking navies to the rank corresponding to command of the largest ships. The NATO rank code is OF-5, equivalent to an army full colonel....

 in the Royal Navy
Royal Navy
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.

The Brooke Baronetcy, of Almondbury in the West Riding of the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 13 September 1919 for John Brooke, a Director of John Brooke & Sons, of Huddersfield
Huddersfield
Huddersfield is a large market town within the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England, situated halfway between Leeds and Manchester. It lies north of London, and south of Bradford, the nearest city....

, and a Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions...

 for the West Riding of Yorkshire
West Riding of Yorkshire
The West Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England. From 1889 to 1974 the administrative county, County of York, West Riding , was based closely on the historic boundaries...

 and Ross-shire
Ross-shire
Ross-shire is an area in the Highland Council Area in Scotland. The name is now used as a geographic or cultural term, equivalent to Ross. Until 1889 the term denoted a county of Scotland, also known as the County of Ross...

. He was the younger brother of the first Baronet of the 1899 creation (see above). He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Robert, the second Baronet. He was a Deputy Lieutenant of Ross and Cromarty
Ross and Cromarty
Ross and Cromarty is a variously defined area in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. There is a registration county and a lieutenancy area in current use...

. His eldest son, John, the third Baronet, was a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Ross-shire. As of 2008 the title is believed to be held by the latter's eldest son, Alistair, the fourth Baronet. However, as of 13 June 2007 he has not successfully proven his succession and is therefore not on the Official Roll of the Baronetage, with the baronetcy considered dormant since 1983. For more information, follow this link.

Brooke Baronets, of Norton Priory (1662)

  • Sir Henry Brooke, 1st Baronet
    Sir Henry Brooke, 1st Baronet
    Sir Henry Brooke, 1st Baronet was an English soldier and politician.Brooke was a great-grandson of Richard Brooke, who purchased Norton Priory from Henry VIII in 1545...

     (c. 1611-1664)
  • Sir Richard Brooke, 2nd Baronet (c. 1635-1710)
  • Sir Thomas Brooke, 3rd Baronet (c. 1664-1737)
  • Sir Richard Brooke, 4th Baronet (c. 1719-1781)
  • Sir Richard Brooke, 5th Baronet (c. 1753-1795)
  • Sir Richard Brooke, 6th Baronet (1785-1865)
  • Sir Richard Brooke, 7th Baronet (1814-1888) High Sheriff of Cheshire
    High Sheriff of Cheshire
    The High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions...

  • Sir Richard Marcus Brooke, 8th Baronet (1850-1920)
  • Sir Richard Christopher Brooke, 9th Baronet (1888-1981)
  • Sir Richard Neville Brooke, 10th Baronet (1915-1997)
  • Sir (Richard) David Christopher Brooke, 11th Baronet (b. 1938)

Brooke Baronets, of Summerton (1903)

  • Sir George Frederick Brooke, 1st Baronet (1849-1926)
  • Sir Francis Hugh Brooke, 2nd Baronet (1882-1954)
  • Sir George Cecil Francis Brooke, 3rd Baronet (1916-1982)
  • Sir Francis George Windham Brooke, 4th Baronet (b. 1963)

Brooke Baronets, of Almondbury (1919)

  • Sir John Arthur Brooke, 1st Baronet (1844-1920)
  • Sir Robert Weston Brooke, 2nd Baronet (1885-1942)
  • Sir John Weston Brooke, 3rd Baronet (1911-1983)
  • Sir Alistair Weston Brooke, 4th Baronet (b. 1947)

See also

  • Baron Brooke
    Baron Brooke
    Baron Brooke is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1621 and was absorbed into the Earldom of Warwick in 1759.-History:The title was created in 1621 for Fulke Greville, who was already 5th Baron Willoughby de Broke. Greville was a favourite courtier of Queen Elizabeth and served...

  • Brooks Baronets
    Brooks Baronets
    There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Brooks, both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom: one creation is extant ....

  • de Capell-Brooke Baronets
  • Viscount Brookeborough
    Viscount Brookeborough
    Viscount Brookeborough, of Colebrooke in the County of Fermanagh, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1952 for the Ulster Unionist politician and Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, The Rt. Hon. Sir Basil Brooke, 5th Baronet....

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