Baronet Anderson

Baronet Anderson is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.

There have been nine creations of Baronet Anderson:

1st. 3rd January 1629. John Anderson 1st Baronet. Extinct. 1630.

2nd. 3rd July 1643. Henry Anderson 1st Baronet. Extinct. 1699.

3rd. 13th July 1644. Stephen Anderson 1st Baronet. Extinct. 19th February 1773.

4th. 11th December 1660. Edmund Anderson 1st Baronet. Extinct. 8th October 1891.

5th. 5th May 1798. John Anderson 1st Baronet. Extinct. 21st May 1813.

6th. 22nd March 1813. James Caleb Anderson 1st Baronet. Extinct. 4th April 1861.

7th. 22nd June 1911. Robert Anderson 1st Baronet. Extinct. 16th July 1921.

8th. 7th May 1919. Kenneth Skelton Anderson 1st Baronet. Extinct. 1942.

9th. 15th June 1920. John Anderson 1st Baronet. Extinct. 11th April 1963.

Baronet Anderson of St Ives in Huntingdonshire 1st Creation 1629

Summary

3rd January 1629. John Anderson 1st Baronet created.

1630. John Anderson 1st Baronet extinct.

On 3rd January 1629 John Anderson 1st Baronet was created 1st Baronet Anderson of St Ives in Huntingdonshire.

In 1630 John Anderson 1st Baronet died. Baronet Anderson of St Ives in Huntingdonshire extinct.

Baronet Anderson of Penley in Hertfordshire 2nd Creation 1643

Summary

3rd July 1643. Henry Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 35] created.

1653. Son Richard Anderson 2nd Baronet [aged 18] succeeded.

1699. Richard Anderson 2nd Baronet extinct.

On 3rd July 1643 Henry Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 35] was created 1st Baronet Anderson of Penley in Hertfordshire.

In 1653 Henry Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 45] died. His son Richard [aged 18] succeeded 2nd Baronet Anderson of Penley in Hertfordshire.

In 1699 Richard Anderson 2nd Baronet [aged 64] died. Baronet Anderson of Penley in Hertfordshire extinct.

Baronet Anderson of Eyeworth in Bedfordshire 3rd Creation 1644

Summary

13th July 1644. Stephen Anderson 1st Baronet created.

19th January 1707. Son Stephen Anderson 2nd Baronet [aged 28] succeeded.

21st October 1741. Son Stephen Anderson 3rd Baronet [aged 32] succeeded.

19th February 1773. Stephen Anderson 3rd Baronet extinct.

Deeds of King Henry V

Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.

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On 13th July 1644 Stephen Anderson 1st Baronet was created 1st Baronet Anderson of Eyeworth in Bedfordshire. Mary Glynne Lady Anderson by marriage Lady Anderson of Eyeworth in Bedfordshire.

On 8th April 1673 Stephen Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 29] and Judith Laurence Lady Anderson [aged 24] were married. She by marriage Lady Anderson of Eyeworth in Bedfordshire.

On 19th January 1707 Stephen Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 63] died. His son Stephen [aged 28] succeeded 2nd Baronet Anderson of Eyeworth in Bedfordshire. Anne Lumley Lady Anderson [aged 22] by marriage Lady Anderson of Eyeworth in Bedfordshire.

On 21st October 1741 Stephen Anderson 2nd Baronet [aged 63] died. His son Stephen [aged 32] succeeded 3rd Baronet Anderson of Eyeworth in Bedfordshire.

On 19th February 1773 Stephen Anderson 3rd Baronet [aged 64] died at Eyeworth, Bedfordshire. Baronet Anderson of Eyeworth in Bedfordshire extinct.

Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire 4th Creation 1660

Summary

11th December 1660. Edmund Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 55] created.

19th January 1661. Son John Anderson 2nd Baronet [aged 32] succeeded.

18th March 1670. Son Edmund Anderson 3rd Baronet [aged 9] succeeded.

17th December 1676. Uncle Edmund Anderson 4th Baronet [aged 47] succeeded.

1703. Son Edmund Anderson 5th Baronet [aged 15] succeeded.

3rd May 1765. Son Reverend William Anderson 6th Baronet [aged 43] succeeded.

9th March 1785. Son Edmund Anderson 7th Baronet [aged 26] succeeded.

30th May 1799. Brother Charles John Anderson 8th Baronet [aged 31] succeeded.

24th March 1846. Son Charles Henry John Anderson 9th Baronet [aged 41] succeeded.

8th October 1891. Charles Henry John Anderson 9th Baronet extinct.

On 11th December 1660 Edmund Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 55] was created 1st Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

On 19th January 1661 Edmund Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 55] died. His son John [aged 32] succeeded 2nd Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

On 18th March 1670 John Anderson 2nd Baronet [aged 41] died. His son Edmund [aged 9] succeeded 3rd Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

On 17th December 1676 Edmund Anderson 3rd Baronet [aged 15] died. His uncle Edmund [aged 47] succeeded 4th Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

Around 1703 Edmund Anderson 4th Baronet [aged 73] died. His son Edmund [aged 15] succeeded 5th Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

On 3rd May 1765 Edmund Anderson 5th Baronet [aged 77] died. His son William [aged 43] succeeded 6th Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

On 9th March 1785 Reverend William Anderson 6th Baronet [aged 62] died. His son Edmund [aged 26] succeeded 7th Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough

A canon regular of the Augustinian Guisborough Priory, Yorkshire, formerly known as The Chronicle of Walter of Hemingburgh, describes the period from 1066 to 1346. Before 1274 the Chronicle is based on other works. Thereafter, the Chronicle is original, and a remarkable source for the events of the time. This book provides a translation of the Chronicle from that date. The Latin source for our translation is the 1849 work edited by Hans Claude Hamilton. Hamilton, in his preface, says: 'In the present work we behold perhaps one of the finest samples of our early chronicles, both as regards the value of the events recorded, and the correctness with which they are detailed; Nor will the pleasing style of composition be lightly passed over by those capable of seeing reflected from it the tokens of a vigorous and cultivated mind, and a favourable specimen of the learning and taste of the age in which it was framed.'

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On 30th May 1799 Edmund Anderson 7th Baronet [aged 40] died. His brother Charles [aged 31] succeeded 8th Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

On 24th March 1846 Charles John Anderson 8th Baronet [aged 78] died. His son Charles [aged 41] succeeded 9th Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

Before 8th August 1870 Charles Henry John Anderson 9th Baronet [aged 65] and Emma Foljambe Lady Anderson [aged 66] were married. She by marriage Lady Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire.

On 8th October 1891 Charles Henry John Anderson 9th Baronet [aged 86] died. Baronet Anderson of Broughton in Lincolnshire extinct.

Baronet Anderson of Mill Hill, Hendon in Middlesex 5th Creation 1798

Summary

5th May 1798. John Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 62] created.

21st May 1813. John Anderson 1st Baronet extinct.

The London Gazette 15012. Whitehall, May 5, 1798. The King has been pleased to grant the Dignity of a Baronet of the Kingdom of Great Britain to the Right Honorable John William Anderson [aged 62], of Mill Hill, Hendon, in the County of Middlesex, Esq; Lord Mayor of the City of London, and. the Heirs Male of his Body lawfully begotten.

On 21st May 1813 John Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 77] died without issue. He was buried at St Mary's Church, Hendon [Map]. Baronet Anderson of Mill Hill, Hendon in Middlesex extinct.

Baronet Anderson of Fermoy in Cork 6th Creation 1813

Summary

22nd March 1813. James Caleb Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 20] created.

4th April 1861. James Caleb Anderson 1st Baronet extinct.

On 22nd March 1813 James Caleb Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 20] was created 1st Baronet Anderson of Fermoy in Cork.

On 4th April 1861 James Caleb Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 68] died. Baronet Anderson of Fermoy in Cork extinct.

Baronet Anderson of Parkmount in Belfast and Mullaghmore in Monaghan 7th Creation 1911

Anne Boleyn. Her Life as told by Lancelot de Carle's 1536 Letter.

In 1536, two weeks after the execution of Anne Boleyn, her brother George and four others, Lancelot du Carle, wrote an extraordinary letter that described Anne's life, and her trial and execution, to which he was a witness. This book presents a new translation of that letter, with additional material from other contemporary sources such as Letters, Hall's and Wriothesley's Chronicles, the pamphlets of Wynkyn the Worde, the Memorial of George Constantyne, the Portuguese Letter and the Baga de Secrets, all of which are provided in Appendices.

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Summary

22nd June 1911. Robert Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 73] created.

16th July 1921. Robert Anderson 1st Baronet extinct.

On 22nd June 1911 Robert Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 73] was created 1st Baronet Anderson of Parkmount in Belfast and Mullaghmore in Monaghan.

On 16th July 1921 Robert Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 83] died. Baronet Anderson of Parkmount in Belfast and Mullaghmore in Monaghan extinct.

Baronet Anderson of Ardtaraig in Perthshire 8th Creation 1919

Summary

7th May 1919. Kenneth Skelton Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 53] created.

1942. Kenneth Skelton Anderson 1st Baronet extinct.

On 7th May 1919 Kenneth Skelton Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 53] was created 1st Baronet Anderson of Ardtaraig in Perthshire.

In 1942 Kenneth Skelton Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 76] died. Baronet Anderson of Ardtaraig in Perthshire extinct.

Baronet Anderson of Harrold Priory in Bedfordshire 9th Creation 1920

Summary

15th June 1920. John Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 42] created.

11th April 1963. John Anderson 1st Baronet extinct.

On 15th June 1920 John Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 42] was created 1st Baronet Anderson of Harrold Priory in Bedfordshire.

On 11th April 1963 John Anderson 1st Baronet [aged 84] died. Baronet Anderson of Harrold Priory in Bedfordshire extinct.