Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire

Summary

21st July 1622. Thomas Haselrigge 1st Baronet [aged 58] created.

11th January 1629. Son Arthur Haselrigge 2nd Baronet [aged 28] succeeded.

7th January 1661. Son Thomas Haselrigge 3rd Baronet [aged 36] succeeded.

24th February 1680. Son Thomas Haselrigge 4th Baronet [aged 16] succeeded.

11th July 1700. Uncle Robert Haselrigge 5th Baronet [aged 60] succeeded.

22nd May 1713. Son Robert Haselrigge 6th Baronet [aged 45] succeeded.

19th May 1721. Son Arthur Haselrigge 7th Baronet [aged 13] succeeded.

23rd April 1763. Son Robert Haselrigge 8th Baronet [aged 35] succeeded.

1790. Son Arthur Haselrigge 9th Baronet [aged 33] succeeded.

1805. Uncle Thomas Maynard Haselrigge 10th Baronet [aged 76] succeeded.

24th April 1817. Nephew Arthur Hasselrigge aka Grey 11th Baronet [aged 26] succeeded.

24th October 1819. Son Arthur Grey Haselrigge 12th Baronet [aged 7] succeeded.

11th May 1890. Grandson Arthur Grey Hazlerigg 1st Baron Hazlerigg [aged 11] succeeded.

25th May 1949. Son Arthur Grey Hazlerigg 2nd Baron Hazlerigg [aged 39] succeeded.

30th September 2002. Son Arthur Grey Hazlerigg 3rd Baron Hazlerigg [aged 51] succeeded.

On 21st July 1622 Thomas Haselrigge 1st Baronet [aged 58] was created 1st Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 11th January 1629 Thomas Haselrigge 1st Baronet [aged 65] died. His son Arthur [aged 28] succeeded 2nd Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 21st February 1635 Arthur Haselrigge 2nd Baronet [aged 34] and Dorothy Greville Lady Haselrigge were married. She by marriage Lady Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire. They had three sons and five daughters.

On 7th January 1661 Arthur Haselrigge 2nd Baronet [aged 60] died at the Tower of London [Map]. His son Thomas [aged 36] succeeded 3rd Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 24th February 1680 Thomas Haselrigge 3rd Baronet [aged 55] died. His son Thomas [aged 16] succeeded 4th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 11th July 1700 Thomas Haselrigge 4th Baronet [aged 36] died unmarried. His uncle Robert [aged 60] succeeded 5th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 22nd May 1713 Robert Haselrigge 5th Baronet [aged 73] died. His son Robert [aged 45] succeeded 6th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire. Dorothy Maynard Lady Haselrigge [aged 45] by marriage Lady Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 19th May 1721 Robert Haselrigge 6th Baronet [aged 53] died. His son Arthur [aged 13] succeeded 7th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

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On 23rd April 1763 Arthur Haselrigge 7th Baronet [aged 55] died. His son Robert [aged 35] succeeded 8th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire. Sarah Walter Lady Haselrigge [aged 27] by marriage Lady Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

Around 1790, or from an alternative source after 1801, Robert Haselrigge 8th Baronet [aged 62] died. His son Arthur [aged 33] succeeded 9th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

In 1805 Arthur Haselrigge 9th Baronet [aged 48] died unmarried at Bengal, India. His uncle Thomas [aged 76] succeeded 10th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 24th April 1817 Thomas Maynard Haselrigge 10th Baronet [aged 89] died without issue. His nephew Arthur [aged 26] succeeded 11th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire. Henrietta Anne Bourne Lady Haselrigge [aged 33] by marriage Lady Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 24th October 1819 Arthur Hasselrigge aka Grey 11th Baronet [aged 28] died. His son Arthur [aged 7] succeeded 12th Baronet Grey of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 14th July 1835 Arthur Grey Haselrigge 12th Baronet [aged 22] and Henrietta Phillipps Lady Haselrigge [aged 22] were married. She by marriage Lady Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 11th May 1890 Arthur Grey Haselrigge 12th Baronet [aged 77] died. His grandson Arthur [aged 11] succeeded 13th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.

On 25th May 1949 Arthur Grey Hazlerigg 1st Baron Hazlerigg [aged 70] died. His son Arthur [aged 39] succeeded 2nd Baron Hazlerigg of Noseley Leicestershire, 14th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire. Patricia Pullar Baroness hazlerigg by marriage Baroness Hazlerigg of Noseley Leicestershire.

On 30th September 2002 Arthur Grey Hazlerigg 2nd Baron Hazlerigg [aged 92] died. His son Arthur [aged 51] succeeded 3rd Baron Hazlerigg of Noseley Leicestershire, 15th Baronet Haselrigge of Noseley Hall in Leicestershire.