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The Deeds of King Henry V, or in Latin Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.

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Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronetcies of England.

The London Gazette 13768. Whitehall, April 11 [1795]. The King has been pleased to grant the Dignity of a Baronet of the Kingdom of Great Britain to the following Gentlemen, and the respective Heirs Male of their Bodies lawfully begotten, viz.

Sir George Chetwynd (age 56) of Brocton Hall in the County of Stafford, Knt.

Sir John Dryden (age 42), of Canons Ashby in the County of Northampton, Knt.

Robert Salusbury (age 38), of Llanwern in the County of Monmouth, Esq;

Richard Gamon, of Minchenden House in the County of Middlesex, Esq; with Remainder to Richard Grace, of Rahin in the Queen's County and Kingdom of Ireland, Esq; and his Issue Male.

Lionel Darell, of Richmond Hill in the County of Surry, Esq;

Richard Neave, of Dognam Park in the County Essex, Esq;

Henry Hawley (age 49), of Leybourne Grange in the County of Kent, Esq;

John Pollen, of Redenham in the County of Southampton, Esq;

John Wentworth, Esq; Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Nova-Scotia in America.

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In 1824 George Chetwynd 1st Baronet (age 85) died. His son George (age 40) succeeded 2nd Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.

On 24th May 1850 George Chetwynd 2nd Baronet (age 66) died at Grendon Hall, Northamptonshire. His son George (age 40) succeeded 3rd Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire. Charlotte Augusta Hill Lady Chetwynd by marriage Lady Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.

On 24th March 1869 George Chetwynd 3rd Baronet (age 59) died. His son George (age 19) succeeded 4th Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.

On 10th March 1917 George Chetwynd 4th Baronet (age 67) died. His son Guy (age 43) succeeded 5th Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.

In 1935 Guy Chetwynd 5th Baronet (age 61) died. His son Victor (age 32) succeeded 6th Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.

On 25th November 1938 Victor James Guy Chetwynd 6th Baronet (age 36) died. His second cousin once removed Arthur (age 51) succeeded 7th Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.

In 1972 Arthur Henry Talbot Chetwynd 7th Baronet (age 84) died. His nephew Arthur (age 59) succeeded 8th Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.

In 2004 Arthur Ralph Chetwynd 8th Baronet (age 91) died. His son Robin (age 62) succeeded 9th Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.

On 18th May 2012 Robin Chetwynd 9th Baronet (age 70) died. His son Peter (age 38) succeeded 10th Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.