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Scott baronets of Great Barr

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when elevated to the baronetcy. He worked as a house painter and died of cancer in January 1980. His wife, Lady Scott, a hairdresser, was paid thousands of Australian dollars in an out-of-court settlement after suing
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when he inherited the baronetcy in 1851. However, the two titles separated on the death of the sixth Baronet in 1905, when the Bateman baronetcy was inherited by the fourth of the
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The eighth Baronet, Edward Arthur Dolman Scott, known as Ted, emigrated to Australia at the age of 17, and was living in the Adelaide suburb of
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in 1918 and imprisoned. His grandfather was the Reverend William Scott, rector of
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Sir Edward Dolman Scott, 6th Baronet (1826–1905) – brother of the 3rd Baronet
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Allen, Peter (24 June 2011). "Offended by a toilet paper advert".
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Reverend Sir Douglas Edward Scott, 7th Baronet (1863–1951)
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in the County of Stafford, was a baronetcy created in the
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Sir Arthur Douglas Bateman Scott, 5th Baronet (1860–1884)
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The family were, until the early 20th century, owners of
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Sir Edward William Dolman Scott, 4th Baronet (1854–1871)
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Sir Edward Arthur Dolman Scott, 8th Baronet (1905–1980)
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Baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
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George IV
Joseph Scott
Great Barr
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Joseph Scott
Great Barr Hall
Member of Parliament
Worcester
Barr Beacon
third Baronet
Bateman baronetcy of Hartington Hall
Fuller-Acland-Hood baronets of St Audries
Edward Dolman Scott
Commander
HMS Marlborough
HMS Centurion
Douglas Edward Scott
Teffont Evias
bigamy
Aldridge
Madras Army
Wokingham
South Plympton
Bowater-Scott

coat of arms
Great Barr Hall
Sir Joseph Scott, 1st Baronet
Sir Edward Dolman Scott, 2nd Baronet

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