White-Todd baronets
The White-Todd Baronetcy, of Eaton Place in the City of Westminster, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 20 June 1913 for Joseph White-Todd, a wealthy merchant banker and Chairman of the Phoenix Assurance Company. He was the founder and benefactor of the Havana Yacht Club, director of the Callander, Oban, Central Argentine, and Buenos Aires Western Railways, and decorated with the Grand Cross of the Spanish Order of Merit.[1] The title became extinct on his death in 1926.
Sir Joseph White Todd | |
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| Born | June 23, 1846 Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire, Scotland |
| Died | February 19, 1926 (aged 79) Hanover Square, London, England |
| Nationality | Scottish |
White-Todd baronets, of Eaton Place (1913)
- Sir Joseph White-Todd, 1st Baronet (1846–1926)
References
- "No. 28780". The London Gazette. 9 December 1913. p. 9081.
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