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There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Jardine, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and three in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
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- Jardine baronets of Applegirth 1672
- Jardine baronets of Castle Milk 1885
- Jardine baronets of Godalming 1916
- Jardine baronets of Nottingham 1919
- References
The Jardine Baronetcy, of Applegirth in the County of Dumfries, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 25 May 1672 for Alexander Jardine, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever. The seventh Baronet was an influential naturalist. The thirteenth Baronet and (as of 2008) present holder is also the twenty-fourth Chief of Clan Jardine.
The Jardine Baronetcy, of Castle Milk in the County of Dumfries, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 20 July 1885. For more information on this creation, see Buchanan-Jardine baronets.
The Jardine Baronetcy, of Godalming in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 20 January 1916 for John Jardine, Liberal Member of Parliament for Roxburghshire from 1906 to 1919. The third Baronet was a Major-General in the Royal Artillery and Deputy Governor of Gibraltar. The fourth Baronet was a Brigadier in the Army.
The Jardine Baronetcy, of Nottingham in the County of Nottingham, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 22 May 1919 for Ernest Jardine, Member of Parliament for East Somerset from 1910 to 1918.
Jardine baronets, of Applegirth (1672)
The heir apparent to the barontetcy is the 13th Baronet's eldest son, Alexander Jardine (born 2012).
Jardine baronets, of Castle Milk (1885)
Jardine baronets, of Godalming (1916)
The heir presumptive to the baronetcy is the 5th Baronet's brother and youngest son of the 4th Baronet, Michael Ian Christopher Jardine (born 1958). His heir apparent is his eldest son, Oliver Michael Ian Jardine (born 1983).