'Bart' suffix or title

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P. Daly

'Bart' suffix or title

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I keep coming across names in 18th - 19th century records with the suffix or title 'Bart.' after the name. Does anybody know what Bart stands for. My best guess is 'barrister'
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Michael Wynne

Re: 'Bart' suffix or title

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(User Above) wrote: : I keep coming across names in 18th - 19th century records with the suffix or title 'Bart.' after the name. Does anybody know what Bart stands for. My best guess is 'barrister'<p>I believe that "bart." is an abbreviation for "baronet," an hereditary title.<p>MW<p>

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