Muntz baronets
The Muntz Baronetcy, of Dunsmore near Rugby in the Parish of Clifton-upon-Dunsmore in the County of Warwick, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 7 August 1902 for Philip Muntz, Member of Parliament for Warwickshire North and Tamworth. He was the son of the industrialist and Liberal politician George Frederic Muntz, of Umberslade Hall, Warwickshire. The title became extinct on the death in 1940 of the third Baronet, a naval lieutenant, who was lost at sea with his submarine HMS Regulus (N88) during the Second World War.
The family seat was Umberslade Hall, Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire.
Muntz baronets, of Dunsmore (1902)
- Sir Philip Albert Muntz, 1st Baronet (1839–1908)
- Sir Gerard Albert Muntz, 2nd Baronet (1864–1927)
- Sir Gerard Philip Graves Muntz (1917–1940)
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