Cholmeley baronets of Whitby (1641)

The Cholmeley baronetcy, of Whitby in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of England on 16 August 1641 for Hugh Cholmeley, Member of Parliament for Scarborough.

During the English Civil War he fought as a Royalist as well as a Parliamentarian.

The title descended from father to son until the early death of his grandson, the third Baronet, in 1665.

[1] The Cholmeley baronets were members of a junior branch of the Cholmondeley/Cholmeley family headed by the Marquess of Cholmondeley.

In 1642 an ancestor of the first Baronet, Montague Cholmeley (born 1615), had a warrant for a baronetcy but the patent was never made out.

Escutcheon of the Cholmeley baronets of Whitby