The Trotter, later Lindsay baronetcy, of West Ville in the County of Lincoln, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 4 September 1821 for Coutts Trotter, principal partner in Coutt's Bank, with remainder to the male issue of his daughter Anne. She was the wife of Lieutenant-General Sir James Lindsay, son of the Hon. Robert Lindsay, second son of James Lindsay, 5th Earl of Balcarres.
Their eldest son, Coutts, the artist, succeeded to the title; he had no son and the title became extinct on his death in 1913. Robert Loyd-Lindsay, 1st Baron Wantage, was his younger brother.
Lindsay baronets, of West Ville (1821)
- Sir Coutts Trotter, 1st Baronet (1767–1837)
- Sir Coutts Lindsay, 2nd Baronet (1824–1913)
Notes
- "No. 17730". The London Gazette. 28 July 1821. p. 1555.
- ^ "Lindsay, Sir Coutts". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- "Wantage 1st Baron (UK) cr 1885 (Robert James Loyd-Lindsay)". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ Foster, Joseph (1883). The Baronetage and Knightage of the British Empire. Westminster: Nichols and Sons. pp. 389–390.
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Preceded byPaulbaronets | Lindsay baronets of West Ville 4 September 1821 |
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