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Clerke baronets

Clerke Baronets are special people in England who have a fancy title given to them by the queen. It's like being a prince or princess but not as famous.

A long time ago, the king or queen would give titles to people who did important things or were very rich. The title of baronet was made up to honor someone who did something really good for their country.

When someone is made a clerke baronet, they get to use the title before their name, like Sir or Lady. This means people have to call them by their fancy title instead of just their normal name.

Being a clerke baronet doesn't give them extra powers or anything like that, it's just a special acknowledgement of their achievements and contributions to society.
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