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After 12th October 633Eadfrith Deira was killed. His succeeded half first cousin Eanfrith [aged 43] succeeded King Bernicia.
In 1184 Simon Senlis 7th Earl Huntingdon 6th Earl of Northampton [aged 46] died. His succeeded half first cousin David [aged 32] succeeded 8th Earl Huntingdon, 7th Earl of Northampton.
On 3rd June 1253 Margaret Beaumont 7th Countess Warwick died. Her succeeded half first cousin William [aged 33] succeeded 8th Earl Warwick. Alice Segrave Countess Warwick [aged 21] by marriage Countess Warwick.
On 22nd September 1629 Robert Radclyffe 5th Earl of Sussex [aged 56] died at Clerkenwell [Map]. His succeeded first cousin once removed Edward [aged 70] succeeded 6th Earl of Sussex, 6th Viscount Fitzwalter. His succeeded half first cousin Henry Mildmay 15th Baron Fitzwalter [aged 44] de jure 15th Baron Fitzwalter.
On 6th August 1666 William Wheler 1st Baronet [aged 55] died. He was buried at All Saints Church, Derby [Map]. His succeeded half first cousin Charles [aged 46] succeeded 2nd Baronet Wheler of the City of Westminster. Dorothy Bindlosse Lady Wheler [aged 40] by marriage Lady Wheler of the City of Westminster.
On 21st September 1690 Wriothesley Baptist Noel 2nd Earl Gainsborough [aged 29] died. His succeeded half first cousin Baptist Noel 3rd Earl Gainsborough [aged 6] succeeded 3rd Earl Gainsborough, 6th Viscount Campden, 6th Baron Hicks of Ilmington in Warwickshire.
On 2nd January 1741 Edward Littleton 3rd Baronet died. His succeeded half first cousin Edward [aged 14] succeeded 4th Baronet Littleton of Pillaton Hall.
On 16th June 1741 Edward Harley 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer [aged 52] died. His succeeded half first cousin Edward Harley 3rd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer [aged 42] succeeded 3rd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. Martha Morgan Countess of Oxford and Mortimer [aged 42] by marriage Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer.
On 18th or 20th April 1746 Gustavus Hamilton 2nd Viscount Boyne [aged 36] died. His succeeded half first cousin Frederick Hamilton 3rd Viscount Boyne [aged 27] succeeded 3rd Viscount Boyne.
On 14th October 1827 Frederick North 5th Earl Guildford [aged 61] died unmarried. His succeeded half first cousin Francis North 6th Earl Guildford [aged 54] succeeded 6th Earl Guildford, 8th Baron Guildford.
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On 3rd October 1851 Charles Jenkinson 3rd Earl Liverpool [aged 67] died. Earl Liverpool and Baron Hawkesbury of Hawkesbury in Gloucestershire extinct. His succeeded half first cousin Charles Jenkinson 10th Baronet [aged 72] succeeded 10th Baronet Jenkinson of Walcot in Oxfordshire and of Hawkesbury in Gloucestershire. Katherine Campbell Lady Jenkinson [aged 71] by marriage Lady Jenkinson of Walcot in Oxfordshire and of Hawkesbury in Gloucestershire.
On 29th August 1852 George Boscawen 2nd Earl Falmouth [aged 41] died without issue. Earl Falmouth extinct. His succeeded half first cousin Evelyn Boscawen 6th Viscount Falmouth [aged 33] succeeded 6th Viscount Falmouth.
On 22nd October 1855 William Molesworth 8th Baronet [aged 45] died without issue. His succeeded half first cousin Reverend Hugh Henry Molesworth 9th Baronet [aged 37] succeeded 9th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall. His will provided for his widow Andalusia Carstairs [aged 45] to live at Pencarrow during her lifetime.
On 12th April 1929 Francis Baring 2nd Earl Northbrook [aged 78] died. Earl Northbrook extinct. His succeeded half first cousin Francis Arthur Baring 4th Baron Northbrook [aged 47] succeeded 4th Baron Northbrook, 6th Baronet Baring of Larkbeer in Devon.
On 17th November 1942 Ronald Kay-Shuttleworth 3rd Baron Shuttleworth [aged 25] was killed in action. He was buried at the Tabarka Ras Rajel War Cemetery, Tabarka, Jandūbah, Tunisia. His succeeded half first cousin Charles [aged 25] succeeded 4th Baron Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe in Lancashire, 5th Baronet Kay-Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe Hall in Lancashire.
On 22nd February 1963 William Grosvenor 3rd Duke Westminster [aged 68] died. He was buried at St Mary's Church, Eccleston [Map]. His succeeded half first cousin Gerald Hugh Grosvenor 4th Duke Westminster [aged 56] succeeded 4th Duke Westminster, 6th Marquess Westminster, 7th Earl Grosvenor, 13th Baronet Grosvenor of Eaton in Cheshire.