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Pigott-Brown baronets

The Brown, later Pigott-Brown Baronetcy, of Broome Hall in Capel in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 5 January 1903 for Alexander Hargreaves Brown, Liberal Member of Parliament for Wenlock from 1868 to 1885 and Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament for Wellington from 1885 to 1906. He was the third son of Alexander Brown, eldest son of Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet (see Brown baronets of Richmond Hill (1863)). Brown's eldest son Captain Gordon Hargreaves Brown (died 1914) was killed in action in the First World War.

In 1910 the 1st Baronet had married Edith Ivy, eldest daughter and co-heir of Admiral William Harvey Pigott. She assumed in 1925 the additional surname of Pigott for herself and her issue. Their son, the 2nd Baronet, was killed in action in the Second World War. On the death without issue in 2020 of the latter's only son, the 3rd Baronet, who succeeded in 1942, the baronetcy became extinct.

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