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List of fictional baronets
This is a list of fictional Baronets – characters who appear in fiction as the baronet of the United Kingdom, England, Ireland or Great Britain.
* Sir Buckstone Abbott, P. G. Wodehouse's ''Summer Moonshine''
* Sir Anthony Absolute, Sheridan's ''The Rivals''
* Sir Michael Audley, Mary Elizabeth Braddon's ''Lady Audley's Secret''
* Sir Charles Baskerville and Sir Henry Baskerville, Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle's ''The Hound of the Baskervilles''
* Sir Paul Berowne, P.D. James's ''A Taste for Death''
* Sir Thomas Bertram, Jane Austen's ''Mansfield Park''
* Sir Percy Blakeney, ''The Scarlet Pimpernel''
* Sir Hilary Bray, ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service''
* Sir Felix Carbury, Anthony Trollope's '' The Way We Live Now''
* Sir Clifford Chatterley, D.H. Lawrence's ''Lady Chatterley's Lover''
* Sir Guy Chevenix-Gore, Agatha Christie's ''Dead Man's Mirror'' (Poirot)
* Sir Pitt Crawley and his eldest son Sir Pitt Crawley, ''Vanity Fair''
* Sir George Crofts, George Bernard Shaw's ''Mrs. Warren's Profession''
* Sir Leicester Dedlock, Charles Dickens's ''Bleak House''
* Sir Walter Elliot, Jane Austen's ''Persuasion''
* Sir Anthony Ferndale, Georgette Heyer's "Black Moth"
* Sir Austin Feverel, George Meredith's ''The Ordeal of Richard Feverel''
* Sir Charles Fraith, M.C Beaton's ''Agatha Raisin (series)
* Sir Percival Glyde, Wilkie Collins' ''The Woman in White''
* Sir Julius Hanbury, ''The Ghost in the Machine'', ''Inspector Morse''
* Sir Topham Hatt, The Fat Controller, W.V. Awdry's ''The Railway Series''
* Sir Alan Lewrie, Dewey Lambdin's "The Invasion Year"
* Sir Michael Mont, John Galsworthy's ''The Forsyte Saga''
* Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, the living baronet, and Sir Despard Murgatroyd, his younger brother, who took the title believing him to be dead; Gilbert & Sullivan's ''Ruddigore''
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* Ghosts, also in Gilbert & Sullivan's ''Ruddigore'':
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* Sir Conrad Murgatroyd ''The Twelfth Baronet''
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* Sir Desmond Murgatroyd ''The Sixteenth Baronet''
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* Sir Gilbert Murgatroyd ''The Eighteenth Baronet''
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* Sir Jasper Murgatroyd ''The Third Baronet''
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* Sir Lionel Murgatroyd ''The Sixth Baronet''
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* Sir Mervyn Murgatroyd ''The Twentieth Baronet''
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* Sir Roderic Murgatroyd ''The Twenty-first Baronet''
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* Sir Rupert Murgatroyd ''The First Baronet''〔While eight ghosts are named in the Dramatis Personæ, only Sir Roderic actually is given a specific part in the libretto. In the final version of the libretto, there are eight brief lines of dialogue assigned to "1st Ghost", "2nd Ghost", "3rd Ghost", and "4th Ghost", with each numbered ghost speaking twice. A Bishop is given a small amount of additional business in the stage directions. According to the Oxford University Press edition (David Russell Hulme, ''ed.'', 2000), Sir Rupert was assigned two of the short lines of dialogue; all the other named chorus ghosts (Sir Jasper to Sir Mervyn) were assigned one line apiece.〕
* Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe at Matchingham Hall (The Blandings books of P. G. Wodehouse)
* Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre, Gilbert & Sullivan's ''The Sorcerer''
* Sir Ross Poldark, ''Poldark''
* Sir Thomas Sharpe, Guillermo Del Toro's ''Crimson Peak''
* Sir Adam Sinclair, Katherine Kurtz & Deborah Turner-Harris' ''The Adept'' series
* Sir Robert Smithson, John Fowles's ''The French Lieutenant's Woman''
* Sir Anthony Strallan, "Downton Abbey"
* Sir Helmsley Thwarte, Edith Wharton's unfinished ''The Buccaneers''
* Sir George Uproar, character (ghost) in TV's ''The Ghosts of Motley Hall''
* Sir Francis Uproar, his grandfather, do.
* Sir Gregory Upshott ''The Green Man''
* Sir Dudley Valance, Alan Hollinghurst's ''The Stranger's Child''
* Sir Percy Ware-Armitage, film ''Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines''
* Sir Gilbert Galbraith, George MacDonald's ''Sir Gibbie''
==See also==
List of fictional monarchs

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