Lindsay-Hogg baronets

Lindsay-Hogg baronets
Escutcheon of the Lindsay-Hogg baronets, of Rotherfield Hall
Blazon
  • Arms: Per pale indented vert and azure, on a bend or three boar's heads couped sable.
  • Crest: Issuant from a mural crown argent a boar's head erect sable, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed proper.
Creation date1905
Statusdormant

The Hogg, later Lindsay-Hogg, baronetcy, of Rotherfield Hall in Rotherfield in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 December 1905 for Lindsay Hogg, Conservative Member of Parliament for Eastbourne from 1900 to 1906. He assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Lindsay before that of Hogg in 1906.

He was succeeded by his son William's two sons, Anthony (1908–1968), who became the second baronet on his grandfather's death in 1923, and Edward (1910–1999), who became the fourth baronet in 1987 after the death of his brother Anthony's son William (1930–1987), the third baronet.

The fourth baronet married the actress Geraldine Fitzgerald. Their only child, actor-director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, succeeded in 1999.