Smyth baronets

The latter's eldest son, the third Baronet, sat as member of parliament for Andover.

[1] His father, Sir James Smyth (1633–1706), Lord Mayor of London, was the second son of the first Baronet of Upton (see above).

The third Baronet was aide de camp to General Wolfe at the Battle of Quebec.

[4] He was born John Henry Greville Upton, grandson of Florence Smyth, heiress in 1849 of the Ashton Court estates of the Smith family of Long Ashton (see (Smith baronets of 1661 and 1763).

The heir apparent to the Baronetcy is the present holder's eldest son, Brendan Julian Smyth (born 1981)

Sir George Smyth, 1st Baronet, of Teignmouth; drawing of Smyth's actions during the First World War , for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross
Escutcheon of the Smyth baronets of Redcliff
Escutcheon of the Smyth baronets of Upton; also for the baronets of Isfield [ 5 ]
Sir Robert Smyth, 2nd Baronet of Isefield, and Lady Smyth with their son, Sir Hervey Smith, 3rd Baronet of Isefeld, painted by Andrea Soldi