Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extant Baronetcies of England.
Summary
19th July 1689. Hender Molesworth 1st Baronet [aged 51] created.
27th July 1689. Brother John Molesworth 2nd Baronet [aged 54] succeeded.
15th October 1716. Son John Molesworth 3rd Baronet [aged 48] succeeded.
17th June 1723. Son John Molesworth 4th Baronet [aged 18] succeeded.
4th April 1766. Son John Molesworth 5th Baronet [aged 37] succeeded.
20th October 1775. Son William Molesworth 6th Baronet [aged 17] succeeded.
22nd February 1798. Son Arscott Ourry Molesworth 7th Baronet [aged 9] succeeded.
26th December 1823. Son William Molesworth 8th Baronet [aged 13] succeeded.
22nd October 1855. Half First Cousin Reverend Hugh Henry Molesworth 9th Baronet [aged 37] succeeded.
6th January 1862. Brother Paul William Molesworth 10th Baronet [aged 40] succeeded.
23rd December 1889. Son Lewis William Molesworth 11th Baronet [aged 36] succeeded.
29th May 1912. Second Cousin Once Removed St Aubyn Hender Molesworth-St Aubyn 12th Baronet [aged 78] succeeded.
18th May 1913. Son Hugh Molesworth-St Aubyn 13th Baronet [aged 48] succeeded.
5th January 1942. Son John Molesworth-St Aubyn 14th Baronet [aged 42] succeeded.
15th November 1985. Son John Arscott Molesworth-St Aubyn 15th Baronet [aged 58] succeeded.
22nd April 1998. Son William Molesworth-St Aubyn 16th Baronet [aged 39] succeeded.
On 19th July 1689 Hender Molesworth 1st Baronet [aged 51] was created 1st Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall with a special remainder to his older brother John Molesworth 2nd Baronet [aged 54]. He died eight days later.
On 27th July 1689 Hender Molesworth 1st Baronet [aged 51] died. His brother John [aged 54] succeeded 2nd Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
Around 15th October 1716 John Molesworth 2nd Baronet [aged 81] died. He was buried on 18th October 1716 at Egloshayle Church [Map]. His son John [aged 48] succeeded 3rd Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall. Jane Arscott Lady Molesworth [aged 38] by marriage Lady Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
Around 17th June 1723 John Molesworth 3rd Baronet [aged 54] died. He was buried at Egloshayle Church [Map] on 20th June 1723. His son John [aged 18] succeeded 4th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 4th April 1766 John Molesworth 4th Baronet [aged 61] died. He was buried at Egloshayle Church [Map] on 14th April 1766. His son John [aged 37] succeeded 5th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall. Barbara St Aubyn Lady Molesworth [aged 36] by marriage Lady Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 20th October 1775 John Molesworth 5th Baronet [aged 46] died. He was buried at Egloshayle Church [Map] on 26th October 1775. His son William [aged 17] succeeded 6th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 22nd February 1798 William Molesworth 6th Baronet [aged 39] died. His son Arscott [aged 9] succeeded 7th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 7th July 1809 Arscott Ourry Molesworth 7th Baronet [aged 20] and Mary Brown were married. She by marriage Lady Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 26th December 1823 Arscott Ourry Molesworth 7th Baronet [aged 34] died at Pencarrow House, Cornwall. His son William [aged 13] succeeded 8th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 22nd October 1855 William Molesworth 8th Baronet [aged 45] died without issue. His half first cousin Hugh [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 6th January 1862 Reverend Hugh Henry Molesworth 9th Baronet [aged 43] died. His brother Paul [aged 40] succeeded 10th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall. Jane Frances Booker Lady Molesworth by marriage Lady Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 23rd December 1889 Paul William Molesworth 10th Baronet [aged 68] died. His son Lewis [aged 36] succeeded 11th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
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On 29th May 1912 Lewis William Molesworth 11th Baronet [aged 58] died. His second cousin once removed St Aubyn [aged 78] succeeded 12th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 18th May 1913 St Aubyn Hender Molesworth-St Aubyn 12th Baronet [aged 79] died. His son Hugh [aged 48] succeeded 13th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall. Emma Sybil Wake Lady Morice [aged 48] by marriage Lady Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 5th January 1942 Hugh Molesworth-St Aubyn 13th Baronet [aged 76] died. His son John [aged 42] succeeded 14th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 15th November 1985 John Molesworth-St Aubyn 14th Baronet [aged 86] died. His son John [aged 58] succeeded 15th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
On 22nd April 1998 John Arscott Molesworth-St Aubyn 15th Baronet [aged 71] shot himself. He was buried at Egloshayle Church [Map]. His son William [aged 39] succeeded 16th Baronet Molesworth of Pencarrow in Cornwall.
The Independent of Ireland reported:
A millionaire aristocrat killed himself after becoming depressed by the huge task of managing his country estates. Lieut-Col Sir Arscott Molesworth-St Aubyn, 71, shot himself in the butler's pantry at his Georgian mansion as his wife Lady Iona slept upstairs.
He had property worth an estimated £41m but struggled with the workload involved in generating enough income to keep 12-bedroom Pencarrow House, near Wadebridge, Cornwall, and its 1,500 acres.
An inquest heard how Sir Arscott and Lady Iona, 63, had battled for years to improve the estate, which he inherited 30 years ago. A suicide verdict was returned after a jury heard the baronet had a 14-year history of depression.