Austen baronets

There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Austen, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of Great Britain.

[1] The Austen Baronetcy, of Bexley in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of England on 10 July 1660 for Robert Austen of Hall Place, Bexley, Kent, High Sheriff of Kent in 1660 and 1661.

The fourth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for New Romney.

The title became extinct on the death of the seventh Baronet on 13 February 1772.

[1] The Austen Baronetcy, of Derehams in the County of Middlesex, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 16 November 1714 for John Austen, Member of Parliament for Middlesex.

Hall Place , the seat of the Austen baronets of Bexley
Arms of Austen of Bexley
Arms of Austen of Derehams