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Edith Mary (circa 1845–1889), daughter of
William Henry Higgins (1818–1891), sometime Master of the Court of Bankruptcy. Ada divorced her husband in 1906. Sir John inherited the baronetcy upon his brother's death in 1906, and the following year married, thirdly, Eveline Frances (1869–1941), daughter of Colonel John Blencowe Cookson, C.B. (1843–1910), by his spouse, Constance Jane (1847–1926), daughter of George Fenwick, Esq., (1811 – post 1861) There was no issue from any of the marriages and the baronetcy became extinct.
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Hulbert (1812–1864). Inez divorced her husband on 1 February 1901. Secondly in 1901, London as her third husband, Ada Mary (1869–1938), daughter of Francis Henry Paget (1840–1921), Lieutenant Prince Albert's Own Leics. Yeo. Cavalry, by his spouse
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with the judicial title of Lord
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Whitaker's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage
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Sir Charles John Hubert Miller, 8th Baronet (1858–1940)
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Sir Ernest Henry John Miller, 10th Baronet (1897–1960)
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Sir Alastair George Lionel Joseph Miller, 6th Baronet
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Sir Thomas Macdonald Miller, 4th Baronet (1846–1875)
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Lieutenant Frederick William Joseph Macdonald Miller
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Kelly's Handbook of the Titled and Official Classes
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Sir Frederick William Macdonald Miller, 7th Baronet
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Sir Anthony Thomas Miller, 13th Baronet (born 1955)
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256:Sir Henry Holmes Miller, 9th Baronet (1865–1952)
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373:Escutcheon of the Miller baronets of Manderston
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587:Baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain
177:Escutcheon of the Miller baronets of Oxenhoath
113:Speaker of the New Zealand Legislative Council
49:. Two of the creations are extant as of 2008.
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185:Sir Borlase Miller, 2nd Baronet (died 1714)
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245:Sir Thomas Combe Miller, 6th Baronet
169:Miller baronets, of Oxenhoath (1660)
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31:baronetcies
576:Categories
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411:Canterbury
399:magistrate
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