Baronet Evelyn is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.
Summary
29th May 1660. John Evelyn 1st Baronet [aged 27] created. See Restoration of Charles.
10th August 1671. John Evelyn 1st Baronet extinct.
On 29th May 1660, his thirtieth birthday, King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland [aged 30] was restored II King England Scotland and Ireland.
John Evelyn 1st Baronet [aged 27] was created 1st Baronet Evelyn of Godstone. This is the first Baronetcy Charles II created following his Restoration indicating the high regard in which he held John Evelyn and the Evelyn family including John Evelyn [aged 39].
On 10th August 1671 John Evelyn 1st Baronet [aged 38] died. Baronet Evelyn of Godstone extinct.
Summary
17th February 1683. John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 57] created.
2nd May 1692. John Evelyn of Kingston extinct.
On 17th February 1683 John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 57] was created 1st Baronet Evelyn of Long Ditton in Surrey.
On 2nd May 1692 John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 66] died. Baronet Evelyn of Long Ditton in Surrey extinct.
Summary
6th August 1713. John Evelyn 1st Baronet [aged 31] created.
15th July 1763. Son John Evelyn 2nd Baronet [aged 56] succeeded.
11th June 1767. Son John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 33] succeeded.
1st April 1812. First Cousin Once Removed John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 54] succeeded.
14th May 1833. Brother John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 64] succeeded.
28th August 1848. John Evelyn of Kingston extinct.
On 6th August 1713 John Evelyn 1st Baronet [aged 31] was created 1st Baronet Evelyn of Wotton in Surrey. Hugh Boscawen 1578-1641 [aged 38] by marriage Lady Evelyn of Wotton in Surrey.
On 15 or 18th July 1763 John Evelyn 1st Baronet [aged 81] died. He was buried at St John's Church, Wotton on 22nd July 1763. His son John [aged 56] succeeded 2nd Baronet Evelyn of Wotton in Surrey.
On 11th June 1767 John Evelyn 2nd Baronet [aged 60] died. He was buried at St John's Church, Wotton on 19th June 1767. His son Frederick [aged 33] succeeded 3rd Baronet Evelyn of Wotton in Surrey.
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On 8th August 1769 John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 35] and Mary Turton Lady Evelyn [aged 24] were married at St Marylebone Church. She by marriage Lady Evelyn of Wotton in Surrey. There was no issue from the marriage.
On 1st April 1812 John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 78] died. He was buried at St John's Church, Wotton. His first cousin once removed John [aged 54] succeeded 4th Baronet Evelyn of Wotton in Surrey. His widow Mary Turton Lady Evelyn [aged 67] inherited Wotton House.
On 14th May 1833 John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 75] died unmarried. His brother Hugh [aged 64] succeeded 5th Baronet Evelyn of Wotton in Surrey.
On 28th August 1848 John Evelyn of Kingston [aged 79] died without issue. He was buried on 9th September 1848 at St John's Church, Wotton. Baronet Evelyn of Wotton in Surrey extinct.