Lawson Baronets - Lawson Baronets, of Knavesmire Lodge (1905)

Lawson Baronets, of Knavesmire Lodge (1905)

The Lawson Baronetcy, of Knavesmire Lodge in the City of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 26 December 1905 for the politician John Lawson. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1973.

  • Sir John Grant Lawson, 1st Baronet (1856–1919)
  • Sir Peter Grant Lawson, 2nd Baronet (1903–1973)

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