Lovett baronets

The Lovett Baronetcy, of Liscombe House in the County of Buckingham, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain.

It was created on 23 October 1781 for Jonathan Lovett of Liscombe in the parish of Soulbury, Buckinghamshire.

Lovett married Sarah Darby (daughter of Jonathan Darby of Leap Castle), but died in 1812 without surviving male issue, his son Robert Turville Jonathan Lovett having pre-deceseased him in 1807, and thus the title became extinct.

A new patent of the baronetcy was gazetted in 1808, with remainder to the first Baronet's daughters and their male issue.

[6] Various monuments to the Lovett family survive in St Peter's Church, Tawstock.

Arms of Lovett: Argent, three wolves passant in pale sable
Portrait of Sir Robert Lovett (d.1643), Knight, of Liscombe, Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1608, [ 1 ] by a follower of Sir Anthony van Dyck [ 2 ]