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Baronet Dawes of Putney is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extinct Baronetcies of England.
1st: John Dawes 1st Baronet. Died 1671. Son
2nd: Robert Dawes 2nd Baronet. Died 1690. Brother.
3rd: Archbishop William Dawes 3rd Baronet. Died 1718. Son
4th: Darcy Dawes 4th Baronet. Died 1732. Son
5th: William Dawes 5th Baronet. Died 1741. Extinct.
On 1st June 1663 John Dawes 1st Baronet (age 19) was created 1st Baronet Dawes of Putney.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 9th August 1663. So from thence walked back to Mrs. Russell's, and there drank and sat talking a great while. Among other things talked of young Dawes (age 19) that married the great fortune, who it seems has a Baronet's patent given him, and is now Sir Thos. Dawes1, and a very fine bred man they say he is.
Note 1. Not clear why Pepy's refers to him as Thomas when he was John Dawes 1st Baronet.
In 1671 John Dawes 1st Baronet (age 27) died. His son Robert (age 1) succeeded 2nd Baronet Dawes of Putney.
In 1690 Robert Dawes 2nd Baronet (age 20) died. His brother William (age 18) succeeded 3rd Baronet Dawes of Putney.
On 30th April 1718 Archbishop William Dawes 3rd Baronet (age 46) died. His son Darcy (age 25) succeeded 4th Baronet Dawes of Putney.
In 1732 Darcy Dawes 4th Baronet (age 38) died. His son William (age 3) succeeded 5th Baronet Dawes of Putney.
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In 1741 William Dawes 5th Baronet (age 12) died. Baronet Dawes of Putney extinct.