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in 1749. The seventh Baronet was Rector of Waddington, Lincolnshire. The eighth baronet was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1783. The current baronet was High Sheriff for Derbyshire in 2009.
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The family seat of Egginton Hall burnt down in 1736, and was replaced by the eighth baronet (the great-great-grandson of the fourth) with a new house, which was demolished in 1954.
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to the baronetcy is the 13th Baronet's eldest son, Edward James Henry Every (born 1975).
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National Archives, Derbyshire Record Office: Every Family Papers ref D5236
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For the historic English family the baronets descend from, see
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Erminois, two Chevronels Azure, between two Chevronels Gules.
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The Visitation of the County of Somerset in the year 1623
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in 1718. The fifth baronet was Rector of Egginton and of
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Sir Henry John Michael Every, 13th Baronet (born 1947)
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A Demi-Unicorn Argent, Guttée-de-sang, and crined Or.
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in 1640 and a supporter of the Royalist cause in the
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Every family


Egginton
County of Derby
Baronetage of England
Simon Every
Member of Parliament
Leicester
Civil War
Every family
Dorset
Somerset
Brice family
Somerset
Egginton
Derbyshire
captain
Royal Navy
William III
High Sheriff of Derbyshire
Navenby
Lincolnshire
High Sheriff of Derbyshire
Sir Simon Every, 1st Baronet
heir apparent
A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848) from British History Online
The Visitation of the County of Somerset in the year 1623
William Betham
The Baronetage of England

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