Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent

Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronetcies of England.

The London Gazette 11922. St. James's, October 27 [1778]. The King has been pleased to grant the Dignity of a Baronet of the Kingdom of Great Britain unto Sir Robert Gunning (age 47), of Eltham in the County of Kent, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and to his Issue,

On 22 Sep 1816 Robert Gunning 1st Baronet (age 85) died. His son George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 53) succeeded 2nd Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

In 1823 George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 60) died. His son Robert Henry Gunning 3rd Baronet (age 27) succeeded 3rd Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

On 22 Sep 1862 Robert Henry Gunning 3rd Baronet (age 66) died. His brother Reverend Henry Gunning 4th Baronet (age 64) succeeded 4th Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

On 30 Jun 1885 Reverend Henry Gunning 4th Baronet (age 87) died. His son George Gunning 5th Baronet (age 56) succeeded 5th Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

On 21 Oct 1903 George Gunning 5th Baronet (age 75) died. His son Frederick Gunning 6th Baronet (age 49) succeeded 6th Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

On 21 Jul 1906 Frederick Gunning 6th Baronet (age 52) died. His brother Charles Gunning 7th Baronet (age 46) succeeded 7th Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent. Ethel Finch-Hatton Lady Gunning by marriage Lady Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

On 29 Jan 1950 Charles Gunning 7th Baronet (age 90) died. His second cousin once removed Robert Charles Gunning 8th Baronet (age 48) succeeded 8th Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

On 07 Dec 1989 Robert Charles Gunning 8th Baronet (age 88) died. His son Charles Theodore Gunning 9th Baronet (age 54) succeeded 9th Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

On 01 Jun 2020 Charles Theodore Gunning 9th Baronet (age 84) died. His brother John Robert Gunning 10th Baronet (age 75) de jure 10th Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent. As of Jan 2023 the Official Roll of the Baronetage describes the baronetcy as Vacant.