Adam Murimuth's Continuation and Robert of Avesbury’s 'The Wonderful Deeds of King Edward III'

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Baronet Bolles

Summary

19th December 1635. 1st. Mary Witham 1st Baronetess Bolles [aged 56] created.

5th May 1662. 2nd. Son William Jobson 2nd Baronet [aged 26] succeeded.

14th March 1666. 2nd. William Jobson 2nd Baronet extinct.

On 19th December 1635 Mary Witham 1st Baronetess Bolles [aged 56] was created 1st Lady Bolles by King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland [aged 35] with remainder to her heirs male and assignees. The only creation of a Baronetess in history. Bolles the name of her late husband Thomas Bolles who had died nine months before.

On 5th May 1662 Mary Witham 1st Baronetess Bolles [aged 82] died at Heath Old Hall. Her son William [aged 26] succeeded 2nd Baronet Jobson.

Before 1666 William Jobson 2nd Baronet [aged 29] and Lucy Tindall Lady Jobson Lady Jackson were married. She by marriage Lady Bolles.

On 14th March 1666 William Jobson 2nd Baronet [aged 30] died without male issue at Heath. He was buried at Church of St Peter Kirkthorpe [Map]. Baronet Bolles extinct.