Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.
On 12th September 1628 John Pole 1st Baronet [aged 45] was created 1st Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 16th April 1658 John Pole 1st Baronet [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 Courtenay Pole 2nd Baronet [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 Pole 3rd Baronet [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 Pole 5th Baronet [aged 27] died. His son John [aged 2] succeeded 6th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 30th November 1799 John de la Pole 6th Baronet [aged 42] died. His son William [aged 17] succeeded 7th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 1st April 1847 William Templer Pole 7th Baronet [aged 64] died. His son John [aged 39] succeeded 8th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 19th May 1874 John George Reeve de la Pole 8th Baronet [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 William Edmund de la Pole 9th Baronet [aged 78] died. His son Edmund [aged 51] succeeded 10th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 26th August 1912 Edmund Reginald Talbot de la Pole 10th Baronet [aged 68] died. His brother Frederick [aged 51] succeeded 11th Baronet Pole of Shute House in Devon.
On 12th February 1926 Frederick Arundell de la Pole 11th Baronet [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.
Richard Pole-Carew 13th Baronet: On 2nd December 1938 he was born to John Pole-Carew 12th Baronet and Cynthia Mary Burns Lady Pole. In 1974 Richard Pole-Carew 13th Baronet 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 Elizabeth Katherine Grey.
