The Smith baronetcy of Long Ashton, Somerset was created on 27 January 1763 for Jarrit Smyth, in the Baronetage of Great Britain.
[3] The 1st Baronet was succeeded by his son and subsequently by two nephews.
[2] There had been a previous 1661 baronetcy: Jarrit Smyth married Florence Smith, daughter and heiress of the 3rd Baronet of that creation.
[3] The family estates at Ashton Court and in Bristol and Gloucestershire passed in 1849 to Florence Smith, sister of the 3rd and 4th Baronets.
[1] She had married John Upton; and on her death in 1852 the estates passed to her grandson John Henry Greville Upton, for whom the baronetcy was recreated in 1859 as Smyth of Ashton Court.