Curtis baronets of Cullands Grove (1802)

The Curtis baronetcy, of Cullands Grove, Southgate in the County of Middlesex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 23 December 1802[1] for Sir William Curtis, 1st Baronet, the son of a wealthy London biscuit manufacturer.

The Shropshire estate was sold following the death of the sixth Baronet.

The family seat is now at Bishops Waltham, Hampshire The heir apparent is the current holder's eldest son, George Edward Curtis (born 1980).

His son Arthur Drury Curtis (1888–1950) was a brigadier in the Army.

Reginald Curtis, third son of Charles Berwick Curtis, fourth son of the first Baronet, was a major-general in the Army and his eldest son, Sir Reginald Salmond Curtis (1863–1922) was a major-general in the Army and awarded a knighthood as KCMG for services in the Great War.