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Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Longman baronets Escutcheon of the Longman baronets of Lavershot Hall
Creation date 1909[1] Status extinct Extinction date 1940[1]
The Longman Baronetcy , of Lavershot Hall in the Parish of Windlesham in the County of Surrey, was a title created on 23 July 1909 for Hubert Longman, a partner in Longmans, Green & Co , publishers, and a justice of the peace and county councillor for Surrey . The title became extinct on his death in 1940.
Longman baronets, of Lavershot Hall (1909)[ edit ]
Sir Hubert Harry Longman, 1st Baronet (1856–1940), died without heir.[1]
Ezekiel Longman (1630–1708) Sarah
Mary Osborn (died 1762) Thomas Longman (1699–1755)Henry Longman Mary
Elizabeth Harris (born 1739) Thomas Longman (1730–1797)
Mary Slater (1781–1842) Thomas Norton Longman (1771–1842) George Longman (1776–1822)
Georgiana Bates (1816–1890) Thomas Longman (1804–1879) William Longman (1813–1877) Emma Pratt Barlow (1818–1884)
Mary Frances Kerr (1856–1941) George Henry Longman (1852–1938)Thomas Norton Longman (1849–1930) Sir Hubert Harry Longman (1856–1940)Charles James Longman (1852–1934)Harriet Ann Evans (1857–1938)
Henry Kerr Longman (1881–1958)Marjorie Russell (1889–1958) Robert Guy Longman (1882–1971) William Longman (1882–1967)
John Cecil Longman (1912–1965) Mark Frederick Kerr Longman (1916–1972)
Notes
Note: The family members who were partners/directors in the
Longman publishing company, are highlighted in amber
Family tree of the Longman family