Baronet Stewart of Corsewall

Baronet Stewart of Corsewall is in Baronet Stewart.

On 18th April 1627 James Stewart 2nd Earl Galloway [aged 17] was created 1st Baronet Stewart of Corsewall.

In June 1671 James Stewart 2nd Earl Galloway [aged 61] died. His son Alexander succeeded 3rd Earl Galloway, 2nd Baronet Stewart of Corsewall. Mary Douglas Countess Galloway by marriage Countess Galloway.

Before 26th September 1690 Alexander Stewart 3rd Earl Galloway died. His son Alexander [aged 20] succeeded 4th Earl Galloway, 3rd Baronet Stewart of Corsewall.

On 26th September 1690 Alexander Stewart 4th Earl Galloway [aged 20] died. His brother James [aged 20] succeeded 5th Earl Galloway, 4th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall.

In 1746 James Stewart 5th Earl Galloway [aged 75] died. His son Alexander [aged 52] succeeded 6th Earl Galloway, 5th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall. Catherine Cochrane Countess Galloway [aged 37] by marriage Countess Galloway.

On 24th September 1773 Alexander Stewart 6th Earl Galloway [aged 79] died. His son John [aged 37] succeeded 7th Earl Galloway, 6th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall, 5th Baronet Stewart of Burray in Orkney. Anne Dashwood Countess Galloway [aged 30] by marriage Countess Galloway.

On 13th November 1806 John Stewart 7th Earl Galloway [aged 70] died. His son George [aged 38] succeeded 8th Earl Galloway, 7th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall, 6th Baronet Stewart of Burray in Orkney. Jane Paget Countess Galloway [aged 32] by marriage Countess Galloway.

On 27th March 1834 George Stewart 8th Earl Galloway [aged 66] died. His son Randolph [aged 34] succeeded 9th Earl Galloway, 8th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall, 7th Baronet Stewart of Burray in Orkney. Harriet Blanche Somerset Countess Galloway [aged 22] by marriage Countess Galloway.

In 1873 Randolph Stewart 9th Earl Galloway [aged 73] died. His son Alan [aged 37] succeeded 10th Earl Galloway, 9th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall, 8th Baronet Stewart of Burray in Orkney. Mary Arabella Arthur Gascoyne-Cecil Countess Galloway [aged 22] by marriage Countess Galloway.

Chronicle of Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall

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On 7th February 1901 Alan Stewart 10th Earl Galloway [aged 65] died. His brother Randolph [aged 64] succeeded 11th Earl Galloway, 10th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall, 9th Baronet Stewart of Burray in Orkney. Amy Mary Pauline Cliffe Countess Galloway by marriage Countess Galloway.

On 7th February 1920 Randolph Stewart 11th Earl Galloway [aged 83] died at Cumlowden House. His son Randolph [aged 27] succeeded 12th Earl Galloway, 11th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall, 10th Baronet Stewart of Burray in Orkney.

On 13th June 1978 Randolph Stewart 12th Earl Galloway [aged 85] died. His son Randolph [aged 49] succeeded 13th Earl Galloway, 12th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall, 11th Baronet Stewart of Burray in Orkney.

On 27th March 2020 Randolph Stewart 13th Earl of Galloway [aged 91] died. His second cousin once removed Andrew [aged 71] succeeded 14th Earl Galloway, 13th Baronet Stewart of Corsewall, 12th Baronet Stewart of Burray in Orkney.