Baronetesses
Baronetesses are female holders of the title of baronet, a hereditary title in the British honours system. The title of baronet was created by a royal warrant issued by King James I in 1611, and it is the lowest rank of the British nobility. The wife of a baronet is addressed as "Lady" followed by the baronet's surname, and she is known as a baronetess.
The first woman to be created a baronetess was Lady Anne Clifford, who was created a baronetess
Baronetesses have the same rights and privileges as baronets, including the right to sit in the House
The role of a baronetess is largely ceremonial, and many baronetesses choose to focus on their philanthropic