Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronetcies of England.
Summary
19th July 1660. 1st. Edward Honywood 1st Baronet [aged 32] created.
1670. 2nd. Son William Honywood 2nd Baronet [aged 16] succeeded.
8th June 1748. 3rd. Grandson John Honywood 3rd Baronet [aged 38] succeeded.
26th December 1781. 4th. Grandson John Honywood 4th Baronet [aged 24] succeeded.
29th March 1806. 5th. Son John Coutenay Honywood 5th Baronet [aged 19] succeeded.
12th September 1832. 6th. Son John Edward Honywood 6th Baronet [aged 20] succeeded.
17th July 1845. 7th. Son Courtenay Honywood 7th Baronet [aged 10] succeeded.
17th April 1878. 8th. Son John William Honywood 8th Baronet [aged 21] succeeded.
17th June 1907. 9th. Son Courtenay John Honywood 9th Baronet [aged 27] succeeded.
4th July 1944. 10th. Brother William Wynne Honywood 10th Baronet [aged 53] succeeded.
10th August 1982. 11th. Son Filmer Courtenay William Honywood 11th Baronet [aged 52] succeeded.
On 19th July 1660 Edward Honywood 1st Baronet [aged 32] was created 1st Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
In 1670 Edward Honywood 1st Baronet [aged 42] died. His son William [aged 16] succeeded 2nd Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
On 8th June 1748 William Honywood 2nd Baronet [aged 94] died. His grandson John [aged 38] succeeded 3rd Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
On 26th December 1781 John Honywood 3rd Baronet [aged 71] died. His grandson John [aged 24] succeeded 4th Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
On 29th March 1806 John Honywood 4th Baronet [aged 49] died. His son John [aged 19] succeeded 5th Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
On 12th September 1832 John Coutenay Honywood 5th Baronet [aged 45] died. His son John [aged 20] succeeded 6th Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
On 17th July 1845 John Edward Honywood 6th Baronet [aged 33] died. His son Courtenay [aged 10] succeeded 7th Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
On 17th April 1878 Courtenay Honywood 7th Baronet [aged 43] died. His son John [aged 21] succeeded 8th Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
On 17th June 1907 John William Honywood 8th Baronet [aged 50] died. His son Courtenay [aged 27] succeeded 9th Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
On 4th July 1944 Courtenay John Honywood 9th Baronet [aged 64] died. His brother William [aged 53] succeeded 10th Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.
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On 10th August 1982 William Wynne Honywood 10th Baronet [aged 91] died. His son Filmer [aged 52] succeeded 11th Baronet Honywood of Evington in Kent.