Wolryche baronets
{{short description|Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England}}
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The Wolryche Baronetcy ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|w|ʊ|l|r|ɪ|tʃ}} {{Respell|WUUL|ritch}}), of Dudmaston in the County of Shropshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 4 August 1641 for Thomas Wolryche, previously Member of Parliament for Wenlock. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1723.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092524382#page/n143/mode/2up George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage, Volume 2]
Wolryche baronets, of Dudmaston (1641)
- Sir Thomas Wolryche, 1st Baronet (1598–1668)
- Sir Francis Wolryche, 2nd Baronet ({{circa|1627}}–1688)
- Sir Thomas Wolryche, 3rd Baronet (1672–1701)
- Sir John Wolryche, 4th Baronet (c. 1691–1723)
File:Quatt - Francis and Margaret Wolryche tomb 01.jpg|Tomb of Francis and Margaret Wolryche in St. Andrew's church, Quatt. They were the ancestors of all the Wolryche Baronets.
File:Quatt - Francis Wolryche memorial.jpg|Margaret's memorial to Francis, installed after his death in 1614.
File:Quatt - Thomas Wolryche tomb 01.jpg|Inscription on Sir Thomas Wolryche's tomb, lauding his military achievements. He was a prominent Cavalier commander regionally.
File:Bridgnorth 1646 inscription.JPG|Inscription on Bridgnorth Museum, commemorating Sir Thomas Wolryche's deliberate destruction of the town in his defence of the castle against Parliamentary forces in 1646.
File:Quatt - George Wolryche memorial.jpg|Memorial to George Wolryche, a younger brother of Sir Thomas, the first baronet.
File:Quatt - Mary Wolryche tomb 01.jpg|Tomb of Mary Wolryche, who died in 1678: wife of John Wolryche, a younger son of the first baronet. She was daughter of Matthew Griffith, a prominent churchman.