Baronets of Kingston
The Baronets of Kingston is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, created in 1660. The title was established for Sir John Kingston, who was a prominent figure during the time. Baronets are hereditary titles, meaning they can be passed down through generations, typically to the eldest son.
The Kingston baronetcy has a rich history, with several notable individuals holding the title. Over the years, the family has been involved in various public and military services, contributing to the local and national community. The title remains a symbol of honor and distinction in British society.