Examples of 'made a baronet' in a sentence

Meaning of "made a baronet"

This phrase refers to the formal granting of a hereditary title of honor to an individual by a monarch, usually in recognition of their achievements or contributions. It implies that the person in question has been elevated to the rank of baronet, which is a hereditary title below that of a baron

How to use "made a baronet" in a sentence

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made a baronet
That same year he was made a baronet.
Banks was made a baronet in 1781, three years after being elected president of the Royal Society.
At that conference Johnson announced that he had been made a baronet.
Captain Broke was made a baronet that September.
On his return to England East was made a baronet.
He was made a baronet in 1808 with the recommendation of Lord Wellesley.
Colonel Pottinger is made a baronet.
James Horlick returned to England to import his American-made product and was eventually made a baronet.
The new owner was a lawyer who was made a baronet by Charles II in 1681.
In recognition of his victory, Hawke was made a baronet.
To mark his generosity he was made a baronet in 1919 by Lloyd George.
It passed down in the Frankland family to William Frankland, who was made a baronet in 1660.
He was also sergeant-surgeon to William IV and Queen Victoria and was made a baronet in 1834.

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