Lee baronets
There have been four baronetcies created for people with the surname Lee, all extinct.
Lee baronets, of Quarendon, Buckinghamshire (1611–1776)
This branch of the family owned Ditchley House, current home of the Ditchley Foundation. The last male heir of the Lees of Quarendon, was the 4th Earl of Lichfield Robert Lee, a grandson of Charles II. When he died childless in 1776, the title became extinct.- Sir Henry Lee, 1st Bt., of Quarendon, later of Ditchley. Heir, cousin and namesake of Master of the Royal Armouries Sir Henry Lee. His widow Eleanor Wortley married a Parliamentarian in 1633 – Edward Radclyffe, 6th Earl of Sussex – after inveighing against her son's marriage to a St. John. Her remarriage removed much of the Lee family income during her lifetime.
- Sir Francis Henry Lee, 2nd Bt., of Quarendon. He married October 1632 Hon. Anne St. John later Countess of Rochester, as her first husband, and had issue 2 sons by her.
- Sir Henry Lee, 3rd Bt. ; he married ca. 1655 Ann Danvers, daughter of Sir John Danvers, a prominent Puritan neighbor at Cornbury and Chelsea and regicide of King Charles I. They had two daughters who were co-heiresses –
- * Eleanora, or Ellen, who married 1 February 1672 to Lord Norreys who became Earl of Abingdon in 1682, and
- * Anne, or Nan, later first wife since 16 September 1673 of Thomas Wharton, 1st Marquess of Wharton; she had no issue, and left her husband her money.
- Sir Francis Henry Lee, 4th Bt, of Quarendon, later of Ditchley, who married Lady Elizabeth Pope, daughter of Thomas Pope, 2nd Earl of Downe.
- Sir Edward Lee 5th Bart of Quarendon. King Charles II created him 2nd Baron Spilsbury, Viscount Quarendon and Earl of Litchfield in anticipation of his marriage to the king's natural daughter Lady Charlotte Fitzroy. The marriage was arranged circa 1674 by his formidable grandmother Anne St. John, Countess of Rochester. They had several children, of whom only a few survived to adulthood. Lichfield replaced his popular cousin by marriage Lord Abingdon as Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire briefly in the years 1687–1689 during the reign of James II.
- George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, 6th Baronet Grandfather of Charles Dillon, 12th Viscount Dillon
- George Lee, 3rd Earl of Lichfield, 7th Baronet died without issue; he was succeeded by his next surviving uncle.
- Robert Lee, 4th Earl of Lichfield, 8th and last Baronet died without issue, leading to the extinction of the earldom and baronetcy. Grandson of Charles II. Ditchley house passed to his niece and then to her son Charles Dillon, 12th Viscount Dillon
Lee baronets, of Langley (1620–1666)
- Sir Humphry Lee, 1st Baronet
- Sir Richard Lee, 2nd Baronet
Lee baronets, of Hartwell (1660–1827)
- Sir Thomas Lee, 1st Baronet
- Sir Thomas Lee, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Thomas Lee, 3rd Baronet
- Sir William Lee, 4th Baronet
- Sir William Lee, 5th Baronet
- Sir George Lee, 6th Baronet
Lee baronets, of Lukyns (1941–1967)
- Sir Kenneth Lee, 1st Baronet