Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent

Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.

On 15th April 1665 John Shaw 1st Baronet [aged 50] was created 1st Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On 1st March 1680 John Shaw 1st Baronet [aged 65] died. He was buried on 6th March 1721 at the Church of Holy Trinity, Eltham on 6th March 1680. His son John [aged 20] succeeded 2nd Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On or after 12th May 1684 John Shaw 2nd Baronet [aged 24] and Margaret Peake Lady Shaw were married by a licence dated 12th May 1684. She by marriage Lady Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

Before 1695 John Shaw 2nd Baronet [aged 34] and Sarah Paggen Lady Shaw were married. She by marriage Lady Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On 11th December 1721 John Shaw 2nd Baronet [aged 61] died. He was buried at the Church of Holy Trinity, Eltham on 21st December 1721. His son John [aged 34] succeeded 3rd Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent. Anna Maria Barnardiston Lady Shaw [aged 24] by marriage Lady Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On 4th March 1739 John Shaw 3rd Baronet [aged 52] died. He was buried on 13th March 1739 at the Church of Holy Trinity, Eltham. His son John [aged 10] succeeded 4th Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On 18th June 1779 John Shaw 4th Baronet [aged 50] died. He was buried at the Church of Holy Trinity, Eltham on 26th June 1779. His son John [aged 22] succeeded 5th Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On 9th March 1782 John Gregory Shaw 5th Baronet [aged 25] and Theodosia Margaret Monson Lady Shaw [aged 19] were married at St Marylebone Church. She by marriage Lady Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On 28th October 1831 John Gregory Shaw 5th Baronet [aged 75] died. His son John [aged 48] succeeded 6th Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

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On 17th March 1857 John Kenward Shaw 6th Baronet [aged 74] died. His nephew John [aged 27] succeeded 7th Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

In 1909 John Charles Kenward Shaw 7th Baronet [aged 79] died. His nephew Charles [aged 48] succeeded 8th Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On 11th December 1922 Charles John Monson Shaw 8th Baronet [aged 62] died. His son John [aged 27] succeeded 9th Baronet Shaw of Eltham in Kent. Elizabeth Mary Theodora Hughes Lady Shaw [aged 26] by marriage Lady Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On 26th February 1985 John James Kenward Shaw aka Best-Shaw 9th Baronet [aged 89] died. His son John [aged 60] succeeded 10th Baronet Best-Shaw of Eltham in Kent.

On 22nd April 2014 John Michael Robert Best-Shaw 10th Baronet [aged 89] died. His son Thomas [aged 49] succeeded 11th Baronet Best-Shaw of Eltham in Kent.