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Escutcheon of the Waller baronets of Newport
The Waller baronetcy, of
Newport in the
County of Tipperary, was created in the
Baronetage of Ireland on 1 June 1780 for
Robert Waller, Member of the Irish Parliament for
Dundalk and a Commissioner of Revenue. The 2nd Baronet served as
High Sheriff of King's County in 1826.
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Waller baronets, of Newport (1780)
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Sir Robert Waller, 1st Baronet (1738–1780)
[1]
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Sir Robert Waller, 2nd Baronet (1768–1826)
[1]
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Sir Charles Townshend Waller, 3rd Baronet (1772–1830)
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Sir Edmund Waller, 4th Baronet (1797–1851)
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Sir Edmund Arthur Waller, 5th Baronet (1846–1888)
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Sir Charles Waller, 6th Baronet (1835–1912)
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[2]
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Sir William Edgar Waller, 7th Baronet (1863–1943)
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Sir Roland Edgar Waller, 8th Baronet (1892–1958)
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Sir Robert William Waller, 9th Baronet (1934–2000)
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Sir John Michael Waller, 10th Baronet (born 1962), resident in the USA.
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The
heir apparent is the present holder's son John Michael Waller (born 1994).
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Notes