Baronet Garrard

Baronet Garrard is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.

There have been two creations of Baronet Garrard:

1st. 1622. John Garrard 1st Baronet. Extinct. 1st July 1767.

2nd. 16th August 1662. Jacob Garrard 1st Baronet. Extinct. 12th March 1727.

Baronet Garrard of Lamer 1st Creation 1622

Summary

1622. 1st. John Garrard 1st Baronet [aged 32] created.

1637. 2nd. Son John Garrard 2nd Baronet [aged 23] succeeded.

1686. 3rd. Son John Garrard 3rd Baronet [aged 48] succeeded.

13th January 1701. 4th. Brother Samuel Garrard 4th Baronet [aged 51] succeeded.

10th March 1724. 5th. Son Samuel Garrard 5th Baronet [aged 31] succeeded.

1st December 1761. 6th. Brother Benet Garrard 6th Baronet [aged 57] succeeded.

1st July 1767. 6th. Benet Garrard 6th Baronet extinct.

In 1622 John Garrard 1st Baronet [aged 32] was created 1st Baronet Garrard of Lamer. Elizabeth Barkham Lady Garrard [aged 29] by marriage Lady Garrard of Lamer.

In 1637 John Garrard 1st Baronet [aged 47] died. His son John [aged 23] succeeded 2nd Baronet Garrard of Lamer.

In 1686 John Garrard 2nd Baronet [aged 72] died. His son John [aged 48] succeeded 3rd Baronet Garrard of Lamer.

On 13th January 1701 John Garrard 3rd Baronet [aged 63] died without male issue. He was buried at St Helen's Church, Wheathampstead. His brother Samuel [aged 51] succeeded 4th Baronet Garrard of Lamer.

On 10th March 1724 Samuel Garrard 4th Baronet [aged 74] died. He was buried at St Helen's Church, Wheathampstead. His son Samuel [aged 31] succeeded 5th Baronet Garrard of Lamer.

On 1st December 1761 Samuel Garrard 5th Baronet [aged 69] died. His brother Benet [aged 57] succeeded 6th Baronet Garrard of Lamer.

On 1st July 1767 Benet Garrard 6th Baronet [aged 63] died. Baronet Garrard of Lamer extinct.

Baronet Garrard of Langford in Norfolk 2nd Creation 1662

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Summary

16th August 1662. 1st. Jacob Garrard 1st Baronet [aged 75] created.

1666. 2nd. Son Thomas Garrard 2nd Baronet [aged 38] succeeded.

1690. 3rd. Son Nicholas Garrard 3rd Baronet [aged 35] succeeded.

12th March 1727. 3rd. Nicholas Garrard 3rd Baronet extinct.

On 16th August 1662 Jacob Garrard 1st Baronet [aged 75] was created 1st Baronet Garrard of Langford in Norfolk. Mary Jennings Lady Garrard by marriage Lady Garrard of Langford in Norfolk.

In or before 1666 Jacob Garrard 1st Baronet [aged 79] died. His son Thomas [aged 38] succeeded 2nd Baronet Garrard of Langford in Norfolk.

In or shortly before 1690 Thomas Garrard 2nd Baronet [aged 62] died. His son Nicholas [aged 34] succeeded 3rd Baronet Garrard of Langford in Norfolk.

On 12th March 1727 Nicholas Garrard 3rd Baronet [aged 72] died. Baronet Garrard of Langford in Norfolk extinct.