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Halford Baronets, of Wistow, co Leicester (18 December 1641; extinct 1780)
Sir Richard Halford, 5th Baronet, was succeeded by his eldest son
 * Sir Richard Halford, 1st Baronet (c. 1580-1658), Sheriff of Leicestershire in the 19th year of James I's reign, created a baronet on 18 December 1641. He and his eldest son Andrew (who died 1657, a year before his father) were notable for their allegiance to Charles I. . Sir Richard was succeeded by his grandson (son of his eldest son)
 * Thomas Halford, 2nd Baronet (d. 1679); succeeded by his son
 * Thomas Halford, 3rd Baronet (c. 1663-3 May 1690) MP for Leicestershire 1689-1690. He died unmarried, and was succeeded by his next brother
 * William Halford, 4th Baronet (d. 1695) who was succeeded by his son
 * Richard Halford, 5th Baronet (d. 5 September 1727), great-grandfather maternally of Sir Henry Halford the physician and first baronet of the 1809 creation. He married Mary Cotton, dau of Rev. William Cotton of Broughton Asley, and had several children five sons and three daughters, including the
 * Sir William Halford, 6th Baronet (1709-1768) and
 * Thomas Halford (d. 1766), father of four sons (of whom the youngest Charles became the 7th and last Baronet), and
 * Elizabeth Halford (c. 1703-11 June 1772 aged 69) who married John (or William or Thomas) Smalley, an alderman of Leicester, and had with other issue, a second daughter:
 * Hester Smalley (c. 1740-d. 2 April 1791, aged 51) whose eldest surviving son was
 * Sir Henry Halford (below).
 * William Halford, 6th Baronet (1709-1768) who died unmarried, and was succeeded by his nephew (youngest son of the next brother Thomas Halford)
 * Charles Halford, 7th Baronet (1732-21 July 1780) the last baronet of the 1641 creation, son of Thomas Halford, second son of the 5th Baronet. His widow Sarah, Lady Denbigh (whom he married in 1769) continued to enjoy the property until her death 2 October 1814. Lady Halford remarried 1783 Basil Feilding, 6th Earl of Denbigh, but had no issue by either marriage. In 1814, the property finally passed to his first cousin once removed Sir Henry Fielding.

Halford Baronets, of Wistow, co Leicester (27 September 1809; extinct 1897)
This baronetcy was created on 27 September 1809 for Sir Henry Halford (2 October 1766 - 9 March 1844), a prominent society physician who was physician extraordinary to the King since 1793. Halford was born Henry Vaughan in 1766, son of Dr. James Vaughan, and changed his name to Halford by Act of Parliament in expectation of inheriting Wistow Hall and the Halford wealth from the last of the Halfords. The baronetcy became extinct with his grandson, the fourth baronet, in 1897.


 * Sir Henry Halford, born Henry Vaughan (1766-1844) who inherited Wistow Hall in 1814 with the death of Lady Denbigh, the long-lived widow of the last of the previous Halford baronets. . He was President of the Royal College of Physicians 1820-1844 (his death). He was succeeded by his only son:
 * Sir Henry Halford, 2nd Baronet (22 April 1797-22 May 1868); he was MP for Leicester South 1832-1857. Like his father, he was a classical scholar. His wife was Barbara Vaughan (26 July 1806 - 24 June 1869); she was his first cousin and daughter of Rt Hon. Sir John Vaughan (brother of the first baronet) by his wife Hon. Augusta St. John, widow of Andrew St John, 13th Baron St John of Bletso. Their son was:
 * Sir Henry St. John Halford, 3rd Baronet (9 August 1828 -4 January 1897), the last baronet, who was the first Chairman of Leicestershire County Council (established 1889) and a very prominent Volunteer and marksman. He married Elizabeth Ursula Bagshawe (27 October 1829-30 January 1897), daughter of W.J. Bagshawe,of The Oaks near Sheffield. The last Sir Henry had no direct descendants. On his death, Wistow Hall was inherited by his friend the 3rd Lord Cottesloe, who as T F Fremantle had joined with him and W E Metford in their experimental work on the rifle. The 4th Baron Cottesloe, whose daughter and son-in-law inherited Wistow Hall in 1958, was named partly for this friend of his father.
 * Reverend Sir John Frederick Halford, 4th and last Baronet (16 May 1830 - 4 April 1897). He married Ismena Andrews (19 April 1838 -6 February 1912), third daughter of John S. Andrews.