Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.
On 12th September 1628 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 45] was created 1st Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 16th April 1658 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 75] died. He was buried in St Andrew's Church Colyton, Devon. His son Courtenay [aged 39] succeeded 2nd Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon. Urith Shapcote Lady Pole by marriage Lady Pole of Shute House in Devon.
Before 13th April 1695 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 76] died. He was buried in Shute, Devon. His son John [aged 45] succeeded 3rd Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon. Anne Morice Lady Pole [aged 42] by marriage Lady Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 13th March 1708 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 58] died. His son William [aged 30] succeeded 4th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 31st December 1741 William Pole 4th Baronet [aged 63] died. His son John [aged 8] succeeded 5th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
In 1760 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 27] died. His son John [aged 2] succeeded 6th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 30th November 1799 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 42] died. His son William [aged 17] succeeded 7th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 1st April 1847 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 64] died. His son John [aged 39] succeeded 8th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 19th May 1874 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 66] died. His brother William [aged 57] succeeded 9th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
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On 21st March 1895 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 78] died. His son Edmund [aged 51] succeeded 10th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 26th August 1912 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 68] died. His brother Frederick [aged 51] succeeded 11th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 12th February 1926 John Poole of Wylton 1370- [aged 65] died. His fifth cousin John [aged 23] succeeded 12th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 12th June 1928 John Pole-Carew 12th Baronet [aged 26] and Cynthia Mary Burns Lady Pole [aged 20] were married. She by marriage Lady Pole of Shute House in Devon. They were fifth cousin once removed.
On 26th January 1993 John Pole-Carew 12th Baronet [aged 90] died. He was buried at St James' Church, Antony [Map]. His son Richard [aged 54] succeeded 13th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon. Mary Dawnay Lady Pole-Carew [aged 57] by marriage Lady Pole of Shute House in Devon.
John Poole of Wylton 1370-: On 2nd December 1938 he was born to John Pole-Carew 12th Baronet and Cynthia Mary Burns Lady Pole. In 1974 John Poole of Wylton 1370- and Mary Dawnay Lady Pole-Carew were married. They were fourth cousins.
Mary Dawnay Lady Pole-Carew: In 1936 she was born to Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald Dawnay and Anchitel Grey 1052-1138.
