Baronetage of Nova Scotia (1625)
- Innes of Innes28 May 1625 extant succeeded to the Dukedom of Roxburgh in 1812 with which title the baronetcy remains merged
- Douglas of Glenbervie 28 May 1625 dormant 1812
- Gordon of Letterfourie 28 May 1625 dormant 1908
- Keith 28 May 1625 forfeit 1715 and dormant 1778 already Earls Marischal
- Strachan of Thornton 28 May 1625 dormant 1828
- Campbell of Glenorchy 29 May 1625 dormant 1959, created Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1677) in the Peerage of Scotland
- Wemyss of Wemyss 29 May 1625 dormant 1679 created Lord Wemyss of Elcho (1628) and Earl of Wemyss (1633) in the Peerage of Scotland
- Livingston of Dunipace 30 May 1625 extinct 1634
- Alexander of Menstrie 12 July 1625 extinct 1739 created Viscount of Stirling (1630) and Earl of Stirling (1633) in the Peerage of Scotland
- Macdonald of Sleat 14 July 1625 extant created Baron Macdonald (1776-1832), in the Peerage of Ireland.
- Murray of Cockpool 19 July 1625 extinct 1658 already Viscount of Annand (1622) and created Earl of Annandale (1625) in the Peerage of Scotland
- Colquhoun of Colquhoun 30 August 1625 extant merged with Earldom of Seafield (1811-1915) then merged with Baron Strathspey (1915 onwards)
- Gordon of Cluny 31 August 1625 dormant c.1668
- Leslie of Wardis1 September 1625 dormant 1680-1800 and from 1967
- Gordon of Lesmore 2 September 1625 dormant 1839
- Ramsay of Balmain 3 September 1625 dormant 1806
- Graham of Bracco 28 September 1625 extant dormant 1700. Now assumed by Duke of Montrose.
- Forrester of Corstorphine 17 November 1625 dormant 1654 created Lord Forrester (1633) in the Peerage of Scotland
- Nicolson of Cockburnspath 17 December 1625 extinct