Lawson baronets of Isell (1688)
The Lawson baronets of Isell are a baronetcy in the Baronetage of England. The title was created on 26 June 1688 for Gilfrid Lawson of Isell, Cumberland.
Creation and Succession
The baronetcy was granted to Gilfrid Lawson by King James II. The precise details surrounding his life and the reasons for the granting of the baronetcy require further research. The succession of the title through the Lawson family following Gilfrid is currently incompletely documented. Further historical research is needed to detail the subsequent baronets and the dates of their succession and death. Detailed genealogical records are necessary to complete this entry.
Further Research Needs
Significant gaps exist in the information available regarding this baronetcy. Research in historical archives, such as the National Archives in the UK and local Cumberland records, is crucial to providing a comprehensive account of the Lawson baronets of Isell. This includes clarifying the line of succession beyond the initial baronet, Gilfrid Lawson. Information on marriages, children, and the eventual extinction of the line (if applicable) is currently lacking.