Ebrahim baronets

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The Ebrahim Baronetcy, of Pabaney Villa, of the City of Bombay, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 20 July 1910 for the Indian businessman and philanthropist Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim.[1]

Each baronet assumes on succession the name of the first Baronet.

Ebrahim baronets, of Bombay (1910)[]

  • Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim, 1st Baronet (1840–1924)
  • Sir (Mahomedbhoy) Currimbhoy Ebrahim, 2nd Baronet (1867–1928)
  • Sir (Huseinlali) Currimbhoy Ebrahim, 3rd Baronet (1903–1952)
  • Sir (Mahomed) Currimbhoy Ebrahim, 4th Baronet (born 1935)

Arms[]

"Argent, in base on waves of the sea a Chinese junk sailing to the sinister, in chief also on waves two dhows sailing to the dexter all proper, a chief per pale gules and or, thereon a pale azure, between a rose of the first and a lotus-flower also proper, and charged with a mullet issuant from a crescent above five mullets in crescent also of the first.

Mantling: gules and argent.

Crest: On a wreath of the colours, above an Indian lily on water, a mullet radiated or.

Motto: "Deo ducente nil nocet" (When God guides, nothing harms)

Badge: a mullet or, surmounted by a lotus-flower proper".[2]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "No. 28451". The London Gazette. 30 December 1910. p. 9706.
  2. ^ A. C. Fox-Davies, Armorial Families p.154

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