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Baronet Pakington

Baronet Pakington is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extinct Baronetcies of England.

Summary

June 1620. John Pakington 1st Baronet created. See Jun 1620 Creation of Baronets.

October 1624. Son John Pakington 2nd Baronet succeeded.

1st January 1680. Son John Pakington 3rd Baronet succeeded.

March 1688. Son John Pakington 4th Baronet succeeded.

13th August 1727. Son Herbert Perrott Pakington 5th Baronet succeeded.

24th September 1748. Son John Pakington 6th Baronet succeeded.

30th November 1762. Brother Herbert Perrott Pakington 7th Baronet succeeded.

2nd May 1795. Son John Pakington 8th Baronet succeeded.

6th January 1830. John Pakington 8th Baronet extinct.

Jun 1620 Creation of Baronets

In June 1620 two further baronetcies were created ....

Thomas Gower 1st Baronet (age 36) was created 1st Baronet Gower of Stittenham in Yorkshire. Anne Doyley Baroness Gower by marriage Lady Gower of Stittenham in Yorkshire.

John Pakington 1st Baronet (age 20) was created 1st Baronet Pakington.

In October 1624 John Pakington 1st Baronet (age 24) died. His son John (age 3) succeeded 2nd Baronet Pakington. He bacame the ward of Thomas Coventry 1st Baron Coventry (age 46) whose daughter Dorothy Coventry Lady Pakington (age 1) he subsequently married.

Before 1649 John Pakington 2nd Baronet (age 27) and Dorothy Coventry Lady Pakington (age 25) were married. She by marriage Lady Pakington.

Around 1st January 1680 John Pakington 2nd Baronet (age 58) died. His son John (age 31) succeeded 3rd Baronet Pakington. Margaret Keyt Lady Pakington by marriage Lady Pakington.

In March 1688 John Pakington 3rd Baronet (age 39) died. His son John (age 16) succeeded 4th Baronet Pakington.

On 13th August 1727 John Pakington 4th Baronet (age 56) died. His son Herbert succeeded 5th Baronet Pakington.

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On 24th September 1748 Herbert Perrott Pakington 5th Baronet died. His son John succeeded 6th Baronet Pakington.

On 30th November 1762 John Pakington 6th Baronet died. His brother Herbert succeeded 7th Baronet Pakington.

On 2nd May 1795 Herbert Perrott Pakington 7th Baronet died. His son John (age 35) succeeded 8th Baronet Pakington.

On 6th January 1830 John Pakington 8th Baronet (age 70) died. Baronet Pakington extinct. His John Somerset Russell aka Pakington 1st Baron Hampton (age 30) inherited his estates and, a year later, changed his surname from Russell to Pakington by Royal Licence. The estate included Westwood House, Worcestershire and Pakington moved there with his first wife Mary, in 1832.