Baronet Coryton of Newton

Summary

27th February 1662. John Coryton 1st Baronet [aged 40] created.

23rd August 1680. Son John Coryton 2nd Baronet [aged 32] succeeded.

30th July 1690. Brother William Coryton 3rd Baronet [aged 40] succeeded.

6th December 1711. Son John Coryton 4th Baronet [aged 21] succeeded.

22nd May 1739. John Coryton 4th Baronet extinct.

On 27th February 1662 John Coryton 1st Baronet [aged 40] was created 1st Baronet Coryton of Newton. Elizabeth Mills Lady Coryton by marriage Lady Coryton of Newton.

On or after 24th May 1680, the date of the licence, John Coryton 1st Baronet [aged 58] and Anne Wayte Lady Coryton were married. He died within two months of the marriage. She by marriage Lady Coryton of Newton. She, presumably widow of Mr. D. Wayte, who was buied in the church at Acton, 29 March 1677.

Before 23rd August 1680, the date of his burial at St Melanus' Church, St Mellion, John Coryton 1st Baronet [aged 59] died. His son John [aged 32] succeeded 2nd Baronet Coryton of Newton.

On or before 30th July 1690 John Coryton 2nd Baronet [aged 42] died. He was buried on 30th July 1690 at St Melanus' Church, St Mellion. His brother William [aged 40] succeeded 3rd Baronet Coryton of Newton.

On 6th December 1711 William Coryton 3rd Baronet [aged 61] died. He was buried at St Melanus' Church, St Mellion. His son John [aged 21] succeeded 4th Baronet Coryton of Newton. His widow married, as the 2nd of his three wives, 29 October 1716, at St. Stephen's-by-Saltash, Sir Nicholas Trevannion, Commissioner of Portsmouth Dockyard, who died 16 Nov. 1737. She died 27 Sep 1719 and was buried 30 Sep 1719, at St. Germans.

On 22nd May 1739 John Coryton 4th Baronet [aged 49] died. He was buried on 9th June 1739 at St Melanus' Church, St Mellion. Baronet Coryton of Newton extinct. Despite having a sister Susanna Coryton his estates appear to have devolved to his cousin Peter Goodall, who took the name Coryton, grandson of Elizabeth Coryton who was daughter of John Coryton 1st Baronet.