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The Bellingham Baronetcy, of Hilsington in the County of Westmorland was created in the Baronetage Of England for '''Henry Bellingham''' on 30 May 1620 . He was a Member Of Parliament for Westmorland . With the death of his son, the second Baronet, also a Member of Parliament for Westmorland, this Baronetcy became extinct.

The Bellingham Baronetcy, of Dublin was created in the Baronetage Of Ireland for '''Daniel Bellingham''' on 18 March 1667 . The latter was a Lord Mayor Of Dublin and was succeeded by his son. After the death of the second Baronet this baronetcy became also extinct.

The Bellingham Baronetcy, of Castle Bellingham in County Louth was created in the Baronetage Of Great Britain on 19 April 1796 for '''William Bellingham''', a descendant of the younger brother of Sir Daniel Bellingham, 1st Baronet , with a special remainder to the heirs male of his father. He was Member of Parliament for Reigate and was succeeded by his nephew. The latter's grandson, the fourth Baronet was a Member of Parliament for County Louth . He was succeeded by his son, the fifth Baronet, a Senator of the Irish Free State and Lord Lieutenant Of Louth . The sixth Baronet, the latter's nephew, was Aide-de-Camp to the Lord Lieutenant Of Ireland . As of 2007, the baronetcy is held by a younger brother of the seventh Baronet.


BELLINGHAM BARONETS, OF HILSINGTON (1620)



BELLINGHAM BARONETS, OF DUBLIN (1667)



BELLINGHAM BARONETS, OF CASTLE BELLINGHAM (1796)


The Heir Apparent is William Alexander Noel Henry Bellingham (born 19 August 1991 )


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