This is a list of fictional baronets — characters who appear in fiction as a baronet of the United Kingdom, England, Ireland or Great Britain.
First Name | Last name | Title of work | Format(s) (Date(s) of publication) | Author/creator |
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Sir Buckstone | Abbott | Summer Moonshine | Novel | P. G. Wodehouse |
Sir Anthony | Absolute | The Rivals | Stage play (1775) | Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
Sir George | Alleyn | Chief Inspector Alleyn series | Novel(s) | Ngaio Marsh |
Sir Michael | Audley | Lady Audley's Secret | Novel (1862) | Mary Elizabeth Braddon |
Sir Charles Sir Henry | Baskerville Baskerville (distant relation) | "The Hound of the Baskervilles" | Short Story | Arthur Conan Doyle |
Sir Paul | Berowne | A Taste for Death | Novel | P.D. James |
Sir Thomas | Bertram | Mansfield Park | Novel | Jane Austen |
Sir Severus Sir John Sir Anthony | Blake Bullock Strallan | Downton Abbey | Public television series | Julian Fellowes |
Sir Percy | Blakeney | The Scarlet Pimpernel | Novel (1905) | Baroness Orczy |
Sir Hilary | Bray | On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Novel | Ian Fleming |
Sir Felix | Carbury | The Way We Live Now | Novel (1875) | Anthony Trollope |
Sir Clifford | Chatterly | Lady Chatterley's Lover | Novel (1928) | D.H. Lawrence |
Sir Gervase | Chevenix-Gore | Dead Man's Mirror (Poirot) | Agatha Christie | |
Sir Robert | Chiltern | An Ideal Husband | Stage play | Oscar Wilde |
Sir Philip | Chestrum | Hermsprong; or, Man as He Is Not | Novel (1796) | Robert Bage |
Sir Phillip | Crane | To Sir Phillip, With Love Bridgerton | Novel(s) Netflix series | Julia Quinn |
Sir Pitt Sir Pitt | Crawley Crawley (son) | Vanity Fair | Novel | William Makepeace Thackeray |
Sir George | Crofts | Mrs. Warren's Profession | Stage play | George Bernard Shaw |
Sir Leicester | Dedlock | Bleak House | Novel | Charles Dickens |
Sir Walter | Elliot | Persuasion | Novel | Jane Austen |
Sir Anthony | Ferndale | The Black Moth | Novel | Georgette Heyer |
Sir Austin | Feverel | The Ordeal of Richard Feverel | Novel (1859) | George Meredith |
Sir Charles | Fraith | Agatha Raisin series | Novel(s) (1992-2021) Radio play Television series | M.C.Beaton |
Sir Gilbert | Galbraith | Sir Gibbie | Novel (1879) | George MacDonald |
Sir Percival | Glyde | The Woman in White | Novel (1859) | Wilkie Collins |
Sir Julius | Hanbury | "The Ghost in the Machine," Inspector Morse | Television series (1989) | Colin Dexter |
Sir Jocelyn | Harris | Zulu Hart | Novel (2009) | Saul David |
Sir Topham | Hatt | The Railway Series | Short story series (1945-1972) | Rev. W. Awdry |
Sir Reginald | Lavington | "The Adventure of the Black Baronet", The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes | Short story (1954) | Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr |
Sir Alan | Lewrie | The Invasion Year | Novel (2011) | Dewey Lambdin |
Sir Hugo | Mallinger | Daniel Deronda | Novel (1876) | George Eliot |
Sir Bale | Mardykes | "The Haunted Baronet", Chronicles of Golden Friars | Novella (1871) | Sheridan Le Fanu |
Sir Ruthven Sir Despard | Murgatroyd Murgatroyd (younger brother) Ghost chorus | Ruddigore | Stage play (1887) | Gilbert & Sullivan |
Sir Gregory | Parsloe | Blandings books | Short story collections (1935-53) | P. G. Wodehouse |
Sir Marmaduke | Pointdextre | The Sorcerer | Stage play (1877) | Gilbert & Sullivan |
Sir Ross | Poldark | The Twisted Sword | Novel (1990) | Winston Graham |
Sir Roger Sir Louis Philippe | Scatcherd Scatcherd (son) | Doctor Thorne | Novel (1858) | Anthony Trollope |
Sir Thomas | Sharpe | Crimson Peak | Film (2015) | Guillermo del Toro |
Sir Adam | Sinclair | The Adept series | Novel(s) (1991-6) | Katherine Kurtz & Deborah Turner Harris |
Sir Robert | Smithson | The French Lieutenant's Woman | Novel (1969); Film (1981) | John Fowles |
Sir Perceval | Stuyvesant | Wheels | Novel (1971) | Arthur Hailey |
Commander Sir Charles | Swann | Brannigan | Film (1975) | Douglas Hickox |
Sir Helmsley | Thwarte | The Buccaneers | Novel (1937) | Edith Wharton |
Sir Francis Sir George | Uproar Uproar | The Ghosts of Motley Hall | Television series (1976-8) | Richard Carpenter |
Sir Gregory | Upshott | The Green Man | Film (1956) | Frank Launder &Sidney Gilliat |
Sir Dudley | Valance | The Stranger's Child | Novel (2011) | Alan Hollinghurst |
Sir Arthur | Wardour | The Antiquary | Novel (1816) | Walter Scott |
Sir Percy | Ware-Armitage | Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines | Film (1965) | Ken Annakin |
Sir Stanley | Winthrop | When Maidens Mourn | Novel (2012) | C.S. Harris |
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