Baronet Long is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.
Summary
1st September 1662. Robert Long 1st Baronet [aged 62] created.
13th July 1673. Nephew James Long 2nd Baronet [aged 56] succeeded.
22nd January 1692. Grandson Robert Long 3rd Baronet [aged 19] succeeded.
22nd January 1692. Brother Giles Long 4th Baronet [aged 17] succeeded.
1698. Brother James Long 5th Baronet [aged 16] succeeded.
16th March 1729. Son Robert Long 6th Baronet [aged 24] succeeded.
10th February 1767. Son James Long aka Tylney-Long 7th Baronet [aged 31] succeeded.
28th November 1794. Son James Long aka Tylney-Long 8th Baronet succeeded.
14th September 1805. James Long aka Tylney-Long 8th Baronet extinct.
On 1st September 1662 Robert Long 1st Baronet [aged 62] was created 1st Baronet Long of Westminster in London.
On 13th July 1673 Robert Long 1st Baronet [aged 73] died unmarried. His nephew James [aged 56] succeeded 2nd Baronet Long of Westminster in London.
On 22nd January 1692 James Long 2nd Baronet [aged 75] died. His grandson Robert [aged 19] succeeded 3rd Baronet Long of Westminster in London.
After 22nd January 1692 Robert Long 3rd Baronet [deceased] died. His brother Giles [aged 17] succeeded 4th Baronet Long of Westminster in London.
In 1698 Giles Long 4th Baronet [aged 23] died. His brother James [aged 16] succeeded 5th Baronet Long of Westminster in London.
On 6th June 1702 James Long 5th Baronet [aged 20] and Henrietta Greville Lady Long [aged 18] were married at St Martin in the Fields Church [Map]. She by marriage Lady Long of Westminster in London.
On 16th March 1729 James Long 5th Baronet [aged 47] died. His son Robert [aged 24] succeeded 6th Baronet Long of Westminster in London.
On 29th May 1735 Robert Long 6th Baronet [aged 30] and Emma Tylney Lady Long [aged 28] were married at Woodford, Essex. She by marriage Lady Long of Westminster in London. She the daughter of Richard Child aka Tylney 1st Earl Tylney [aged 55] and Dorothy Glynne Countess Castlemaine.
On 10th February 1767 Robert Long 6th Baronet [aged 62] died. His son James [aged 31] succeeded 7th Baronet Long of Westminster in London.
On 28th November 1794 James Long aka Tylney-Long 7th Baronet [aged 58] died. His son James succeeded 8th Baronet Long of Westminster in London.
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On 14th September 1805 James Long aka Tylney-Long 8th Baronet [aged 11] died. Baronet Long of Westminster in London extinct. His sister Catherine "The Wiltshire Heiress" Tylney Long [aged 16] inherited his estates giving her the soubriquet "The Wiltshire Heiress".
Summary
15th November 1672. Walter Long 1st Baronet [aged 69] created.
15th November 1672. Son Walter Long 2nd Baronet [aged 45] succeeded.
21st May 1710. Walter Long 2nd Baronet extinct.
Before 15th November 1672 Walter Long 1st Baronet [aged 69] was created 1st Baronet Long of Whaddon in Wiltshire.
On 15th November 1672 Walter Long 1st Baronet [aged 69] died at Whaddon, Wiltshire. His son Walter [aged 45] succeeded 2nd Baronet Long of Whaddon in Wiltshire.
On 21st May 1710 Walter Long 2nd Baronet [aged 83] died unmarried at James Street Covent Garden. Baronet Long of Whaddon in Wiltshire extinct. His great-nephew Philip Parker 3rd Baronet [aged 28] inherited his estates and changed his name to Morley-Long.