Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire

Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.

On 25th June 1660 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 25] was created 1st Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

In 1661 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 26] died. His son Charles [aged 2] succeeded 2nd Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On or after 19th September 1679, the date of the licence, Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 20] and Catherine Stewkley Lady Schuckburgh were married. She by marriage Lady Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On or after 26th October 1684, the date of the licence, Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 25] and Richard Verney 1403-1489 were married. She by marriage Lady Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 2nd September 1705 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 46] died. His son John [aged 22] succeeded 3rd Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 19th June 1724 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 40] died. His son Stewkley succeeded 4th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 10th March 1759 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 died unmarried. His first cousin Charles [aged 36] succeeded 5th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 10th August 1773 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 51] died without issue. He was buried at St Mary's Church, Warwick [Map]. His nephew George [aged 21] succeeded 6th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 11th August 1804 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 52] died. His brother Stewkley [aged 52] succeeded 7th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 21st July 1809 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 57] died. His son Francis [aged 20] succeeded 8th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

In 1876 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 87] died. His son George [aged 46] succeeded 9th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

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On 24th June 1879 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 49] and Ida Florence Geraldine Robertson Lady Schuckburgh were married. She by marriage Lady Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire. They were first cousin once removed.

On 12th January 1884 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 54] died. His son Stewkley [aged 3] succeeded 10th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 17th November 1917 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 37] died unmarried. His brother Gerald [aged 35] succeeded 11th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 22nd May 1937 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 26] and John Lubbock 1669-1731 [aged 22] were married. She by marriage Lady Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 3rd August 1939 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 57] died. His son Charles [aged 28] succeeded 12th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 4th May 1988 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 77] died. His son Rupert [aged 39] succeeded 13th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.

On 24th January 2012 Richard Shuckburgh 1598-1656 [aged 63] died. His son James [aged 34] succeeded 14th Baronet Schuckburgh of Schuckburgh in Warwickshire.