Wheler baronets

[citation needed] The Wheler Baronetcy, of Otterden in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 29 June 1925 (99 years ago) (1925-06-29) for Granville Charles Hastings Wheler, Member of Parliament for Faversham.

of Kilmash, Northamptonshire, entitled, Worcestershire Collected, by Sir William Dethick, Knt.

[2] Old arms of Wheler; for, in the east window of the chancel of Martin Hussingtree, in Worcestershire, these arms are quarterly:[2] Nash, in his Collections for the history of Worcestershire, says, that William Wheler presented to the living of Martin, jure Johanne uxoris sue sororis Thome Pyrye defuncti.

[7] The ninth Baronet was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army and served throughout the Peninsular War and at the Battle of Waterloo.

The heir apparent to the baronetcy is Edward William Wheler (born 1976), eldest son of the 15th Baronet.

Arms: Or a Chevron between three Leopard's Faces Sable; Crest: Out of a Ducal Coronet Or an Eagle displayed Gules; Motto: Facie Tenus (Up to the mark) [ 1 ]
Escutcheon of the Wheler baronets of Otterden