Lushington baronets
| Lushington baronets | |
|---|---|
| Crest | A Lion’s Head erased Vert charged on the erasure with three ermine spots Or ducally gorged Argent |
| Shield | Or on a Fess wavy between three Lions' Heads erased Vert langued Gules as many Ermine Spots of the Field. |
The Lushington baronetcy, of South Hill Park in the County of Berkshire, is a title in the baronetage of Great Britain, created on 26 April 1791 for Sir Stephen Lushington MP.
Dr Stephen Lushington, second son of the 1st Baronet, was an Admiralty Judge and MP; Charles Lushington, youngest son of the 1st Baronet, also served as a Member of Parliament.
Sir Henry Lushington, 2nd Baronet was HM Consul-General to Naples from 1815 until 1832, and father of Sir Henry Lushington, 3rd Baronet, Justice of the Peace.
The 2nd Baronet's second son was Admiral Sir Stephen Lushington and his youngest son, Frederick Astell Lushington JP (1815–1892) by his wife Lady Margaret Hay, was grandfather of Sir Herbert Castleman Lushington, 6th Baronet (1879–1968) who married Pamela Hunter.