Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sir Patrick Houston, 1st Baronet

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The result was keep. Member of the Parliament of Scotland. (non-admin closure) Enos733 (talk) 06:44, 17 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Sir Patrick Houston, 1st Baronet

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Does not meet WP:BASIC. I have only found one source with one sentence about him. I can verify that he died in 1696 and his wife was Anne, that's it. I see nothing notable about him. Rusf10 (talk) 02:54, 10 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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Verifiability is one thing, notability is another. I looked at the first two sources you provided and see nothing beyond who he was married to and when he died (actually in one of the sources the entry is about his wife, not him). As for the third source, I could not locate where he is mentioned, could you please provide the page number?--Rusf10 (talk) 21:31, 10 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Added to the reference in the article. Thank you. Kolma8 (talk) 06:19, 11 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep. Clearly notable per WP:ANYBIO #1 as the actual recipient (as opposed to the inheritor) of a baronetcy. There is clear consensus and no 1st baronet has ever been deleted at AfD. In fact, the level of notability is generally set by consensus at CBE or higher, well below a baronetcy. In any case, also notable per WP:POLITICIAN as a member of a national legislature. Both these facts were in the article before the nomination, so WP:BEFORE has clearly been failed. -- Necrothesp (talk) 11:16, 12 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
    • A baronetcy is not an award or honor, it is bought and paid for. You have cited no policy that says a baronet is granted auto-notability. Also, only a knight is below a baronet in CBE. So unless they are a knight, they rank higher. Also, we don't have a policy granting auto-notability for CBE either. And where is the source that says he was a member of parliament himself? I consider that an unproven claim.--Rusf10 (talk) 16:07, 12 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
      • With respect, I fear you do not know what you are talking about. A baronetcy is most certainly an honour in the British honours system. Yes, they were once bought, but clearly they were not granted to nobodies and conferred titles that obviously meet WP:ANYBIO. He was also knighted before he became a baronet, and knighthoods generally weren't bought. Also, only a knight is below a baronet in CBE. So unless they are a knight, they rank higher. What on earth does this mean? Many honours rank higher than a CBE. In fact, I'll tell you which do, in order: CVO, CIE, CMG, CSI, CB, Knight Bachelor, KBE, KCVO, KCIE, KCMG, KCSI, KCB, CH, GBE, GCVO, GCIE, GCSI, Baronet. So, in actual fact, Baronet is eighteen levels above a CBE! Consensus (you seem to be obsessed with policies, but ignore consensus) has long been that all recipients of the CBE and higher meet WP:ANYBIO #1. Once again, see this for confirmation. As to your request for a source for him being an MP, it's already in the article. -- Necrothesp (talk) 12:44, 14 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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