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TheBedingfeld, laterPaston-Bedingfeld Baronetcy, ofOxburgh in the County of Norfolk, is a title in theBaronetage of England. It was created byCharles II of England in recompense for the family's losses in the Royalist cause during theCivil War and Interregnum years.[1]
The sixth Baronet married Margaret Anne, daughter and heiress of Edward Paston. In 1830 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Paston. The eighth Baronet was a Major in the 3rd Battalion of theLiverpool Regiment, and served in theSecond Boer War. The present Baronet is a co-heir to the ancientbarony of Grandison, which has been inabeyance since 1375.Henry Paston-Bedingfeld, the noted officer of arms, is the 10th baronet.
The family seat isOxburgh Hall,King's Lynn,Norfolk, now owned by theNational Trust.

Theheir apparent is the current holder's elder son Richard Paston-Bedingfeld (born 1975).[2]
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