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The Pettus Baronetcy, of Rackheath in Norfolk, England, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 23 September 1641 for Thomas Pettus, High Sheriff of Norfolk. The sixth Baronet was High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1746. The title became extinct on his death in 1772. There are discrepancies in the lineage of the baronetcy: source documents disagree with details in various published accounts. Most notable is the confusion of two related individuals, both called "Sir John Pettus" by ancient chroniclers. The family played a role in trade and exploration, including the settlement of the New World, the founding of the East India Company, and other commercial and military achievements. It suffered in the Royal Cause under King Charles I, supporting him with arms, money and their lives. The family is said to have descended from Simon Le Petit, Merchant of Norwich in 1227 A.D., where he appears on the Patent Rolls: "1227 A.D. De Licencia per Lewelinum (sic). –Simon le Petit, Mercator L. principis Norwallic, habet licenciam veniendi in Angliam et morandi et redeundi cum vinis et mercandisis suis, faciendo inde rectas et debitas consuetudines. Et durabit usque ad festum Sancti Michaelis anno etc. xj. Test ut supra.". The family seat was Rackheath Hall, Rackheath, Norfolk. ==Pettus Baronets of Rackheath Hall, Norfolk (1641-1772)==
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