Dalison baronets

The Dalison Baronetcy, of Laughton in the County of Lincoln, was a title in the Baronetage of England.

It was created on 29 June 1611 for Sir Roger Dalison, Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, and member of parliament for Malmesbury.

He was also found to have embezzled large amounts of money from the Ordnance, and died in Fleet Prison as a debtor.

After his death, a clerical error was discovered in the register of baronets, which meant that his surviving son, Thomas, could not automatically inherit the baronetcy.

[1] Not to be confused with the Dallison baronets of Greetwell in the County of Lincoln, created in 1644.

Arms of Dalison of Laughton: Gules, three crescents or a canton ermine