Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall

Summary

31st May 1627. Hervey Bagot 1st Baronet [aged 36] created.

27th September 1660. Son Edward Bagot 2nd Baronet [aged 44] succeeded.

30th May 1673. Son Walter Bagot 3rd Baronet [aged 29] succeeded.

15th February 1704. Son Edward Bagot 4th Baronet [aged 30] succeeded.

May 1712. Son Walter Wagstaffe Bagot 5th Baronet [aged 9] succeeded.

20th January 1768. Son William Bagot 1st Baron Bagot [aged 39] succeeded.

22nd October 1798. Son William Bagot 2nd Baron Bagot [aged 25] succeeded.

12th February 1856. Son William Bagot 3rd Baron Bagot [aged 44] succeeded.

19th January 1887. Son William Bagot 4th Baron Bagot [aged 30] succeeded.

23rd December 1932. Second Cousin Gerald Bagot 5th Baron Bagot [aged 66] succeeded.

5th April 1946. First Cousin Once Removed Caryl Ernest Bagot 6th Baron Bagot [aged 69] succeeded.

5th August 1961. First Cousin Henry Eric Bagot 7th Baron Bagot [aged 67] succeeded.

20th June 1973. Brother Reginald Walter Bagot 8th Baron Bagot [aged 75] succeeded.

2nd October 1979. Half Brother Heneage Charles Bagot 9th Baron Bagot [aged 65] succeeded.

19th January 2001. Son Charles Hugh Bagot 10th Baron Bagot [aged 56] succeeded.

On 31st May 1627 Hervey Bagot 1st Baronet [aged 36] was created 1st Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 27th September 1660 Hervey Bagot 1st Baronet [aged 69] died at Field Hall, Rugeley. His son Edward [aged 44] succeeded 2nd Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 30th May 1673 Edward Bagot 2nd Baronet [aged 57] died. His son Walter [aged 29] succeeded 3rd Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 15th February 1704 Walter Bagot 3rd Baronet [aged 59] died. His son Edward [aged 30] succeeded 4th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

In May 1712 Edward Bagot 4th Baronet [aged 38] died. His son Walter [aged 9] succeeded 5th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 27th July 1724 Walter Wagstaffe Bagot 5th Baronet [aged 21] and Barbara Legge Baroness Bagot [aged 15] were married. She by marriage Lady Bagot of Blithfield Hall. They had eight sons and eight daughters. She the daughter of William Legge 1st Earl Dartmouth [aged 51] and Anne Finch Countess Dartmouth.

On 20th January 1768 Walter Wagstaffe Bagot 5th Baronet [aged 65] died. His son William [aged 39] succeeded 6th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 22nd October 1798 William Bagot 1st Baron Bagot [aged 70] died. His son William [aged 25] succeeded 2nd Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire, 7th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall. Emily Fitzroy Baroness Bagot [aged 27] by marriage Baroness Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire.

On 12th February 1856 William Bagot 2nd Baron Bagot [aged 82] died. His son William [aged 44] succeeded 3rd Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire, 8th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall. Lucia Caroline Elizabeth Agar-Ellis Baroness Bagot by marriage Baroness Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire.

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On 19th January 1887 William Bagot 3rd Baron Bagot [aged 75] died. His son William [aged 30] succeeded 4th Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire, 9th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 23rd December 1932 William Bagot 4th Baron Bagot [aged 75] died at Blithfield Hall. His second cousin Gerald [aged 66] succeeded 5th Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire, 10th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 5th April 1946 Gerald Bagot 5th Baron Bagot [aged 79] died. His first cousin once removed Caryl [aged 69] succeeded 6th Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire, 11th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 5th August 1961 Caryl Ernest Bagot 6th Baron Bagot [aged 84] died. His first cousin Henry [aged 67] succeeded 7th Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire, 12th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 20th June 1973 Henry Eric Bagot 7th Baron Bagot [aged 79] died. His brother Reginald [aged 75] succeeded 8th Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire, 13th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 2nd October 1979 Reginald Walter Bagot 8th Baron Bagot [aged 82] died. His half brother Heneage [aged 65] succeeded 9th Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire, 14th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.

On 19th January 2001 Heneage Charles Bagot 9th Baron Bagot [aged 86] died. His son Charles [aged 56] succeeded 10th Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley in Staffordshire, 15th Baronet Bagot of Blithfield Hall.