References:
Historical Notes:
(1) Sir Nicholas Stuart was created a Baronet on the 27th June 1660 and soon
after, constituted Chamberlaid of the Exchequer.
References:
(1)
Historical Notes:
(1) Charles Stuart died before his Father, Sir Nicholas Stuart, and therefore
the Baronetcy passed to his son.
References:
(1)
Historical Notes:
(1) Sir Simeon Stuart became the Second Baronet, and Member of Parliament for
Hampshire. Chamberlain of the Exchequer from 1712 to 1761.
References:
(1)
Historical Notes:
(1) Sir Simeon Stuart, 3rd Baronet of Hartley Mauduit died unmarried and thus, the Baronetcy ended.
References;
(1) Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies, page 159.
References;
(1) Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies, page 159.
Historical Notes:
(1) Sir Thomas Dereham was educated at the court of Cosmo III, Grand Duke of
Tuscany and resided chiefly at Florence. He died unmarried at Rome, when the
Baronetcy became extinct.
References:
(1)
Historical Notes:
(1) John Harris, Captain of the Royal Navy.