Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronetcies of England.
Summary
29th June 1611. James Harrington 1st Baronet [aged 69] created. See 1611 June Creation of Baronets.
2nd February 1614. Son Edward Harington 2nd Baronet succeeded.
1652. Son James Harington 3rd Baronet [aged 44] succeeded.
1680. Son Edmund Harington 4th Baronet [aged 45] succeeded.
1708. Brother Edward Harington 5th Baronet [aged 68] succeeded.
27th March 1716. Great Nephew James Harington 6th Baronet succeeded.
24th January 1782. Son James Harington 7th Baronet [aged 55] succeeded.
17th January 1793. Son John Edward Harington 8th Baronet [aged 33] succeeded.
9th June 1831. Son James Harington 9th Baronet [aged 42] succeeded.
2nd January 1835. Son John Edward Harington 10th Baronet [aged 13] succeeded.
9th February 1877. First Cousin Richard Harington 11th Baronet [aged 41] succeeded.
6th February 1911. Son Richard Harington 12th Baronet [aged 49] succeeded.
1st February 1931. Son Richard Dundas Harington 13th Baronet [aged 30] succeeded.
1981. Nephew Nicholas John Harington 14th Baronet [aged 38] succeeded.
30th May 2016. Brother David Richard Harington 15th Baronet [aged 71] succeeded.
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On 2nd February 1614 James Harrington 1st Baronet [aged 72] died. He was buried at Church of St Mary Magdalene and St Andrew, Ridlington [Map]. His son Edward succeeded 2nd Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
In 1652 Edward Harington 2nd Baronet died. His son James [aged 44] succeeded 3rd Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire. Katherine Wright Lady Harington [aged 35] by marriage Lady Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
On 29th August 1660 the Indemnity and Oblivion Act became law. The act was a general pardon for everyone who had committed crimes during the Civil War and Interregnum with the exception of certain crimes such as murder (without a licence granted by King or Parliament), piracy, buggery, rape and witchcraft, and people named in the act such as those involved in the regicide of Charles I.
Henry Mildmay [aged 67] was excepted from the Indemnity and Oblivion Act.
James Harington 3rd Baronet [aged 52] was exempted. In 1661 his Baronetcy was forfeit for life.
In 1680 James Harington 3rd Baronet [aged 72] died in exile in Europe. His son Edmund [aged 45] succeeded 4th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire. Sarah Alston Lady Harington by marriage Lady Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
On 6th September 1697 Edmund Harington 4th Baronet [aged 62] and Abigail Vennour Lady Harington were married. She by marriage Lady Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire. There was no issue from the marriage.
In 1708 Edmund Harington 4th Baronet [aged 73] died. His brother Edward [aged 68] succeeded 5th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
On 27th March 1716 Edward Harington 5th Baronet [aged 76] died without issue. He was buried at St Swithin's Church, Merton where there is an inscription: "Here lies interred the body of Sir EDWARD HARINGTON, who died November the 7th, 1717, aged 76 years. A noble birth, a fancy bright and fine A temper charming, sweet, and grace divine; These all did once conspire to beautify The dust that now beneath this stone doth lye.". His great nephew James succeeded 6th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
On 24th January 1782 James Harington 6th Baronet died. His son James [aged 55] succeeded 7th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
On 17th January 1793 James Harington 7th Baronet [aged 66] died. His son John [aged 33] succeeded 8th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire. Marianne Philpot Lady Harington by marriage Lady Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
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On 9th June 1831 John Edward Harington 8th Baronet [aged 71] died. His son James [aged 42] succeeded 9th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
Around 2nd January 1835 James Harington 9th Baronet [aged 46] died. His son John [aged 13] succeeded 10th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
On 9th February 1877 John Edward Harington 10th Baronet [aged 55] died. His first cousin Richard [aged 41] succeeded 11th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
On 6th February 1911 Richard Harington 11th Baronet [aged 75] died. His son Richard [aged 49] succeeded 12th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire. Selina Louise Grace Dundas Lady Harington [aged 36] by marriage Lady Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
On 1st February 1931 Richard Harington 12th Baronet [aged 69] died. His son Richard [aged 30] succeeded 13th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
In 1981 Richard Dundas Harington 13th Baronet [aged 80] died. His nephew Nicholas [aged 38] succeeded 14th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.
On 30th May 2016 Nicholas John Harington 14th Baronet [aged 74] died. His brother David [aged 71] succeeded 15th Baronet Harington of Ridlington in Rutlandshire.