Baronet Rowley

Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk

In 1786 Admiral Joshua Rowley 1st Baronet [aged 52] was created 1st Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk.

In 1790 Admiral Joshua Rowley 1st Baronet [aged 56] died. His son William [aged 28] succeeded 2nd Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk.

On 20th October 1832 William Rowley 2nd Baronet [aged 71] died. His son Joshua [aged 42] succeeded 3rd Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk.

In 1857 Vice-Admiral Joshua Ricketts Rowley 3rd Baronet [aged 67] died. His brother Charles [aged 57] succeeded 4th Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk.

On 8th September 1888 Charles Robert Rowley 4th Baronet [aged 88] died. His son Joshua [aged 50] succeeded 5th Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk.

Before 23rd December 1891 Joshua Thellusson Rowley 5th Baronet [aged 53] and Louisa Brownlow Lady Rowley [aged 30] were married. She by marriage Lady Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk. The difference in their ages was 23 years.

On 23rd April 1931 Joshua Thellusson Rowley 5th Baronet [aged 93] died. His son Charles [aged 39] succeeded 6th Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk.

On 18th January 1962 Charles Samuel Rowley 6th Baronet [aged 70] died. His son Joshua [aged 41] succeeded 7th Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk.

On 21st February 1997 Joshua Francis Rowley 7th Baronet [aged 76] died. He was buried at St Mary's Church, Stoke-by-Nayland. His fourth cousin Charles [aged 70] succeeded 8th Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk.

On 11th May 2008 Charles Robert Rowley 8th and 7th Baronet [aged 82] died. His son Richard [aged 48] succeeded 9th Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk, 8th Baronet Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire.

Baronet Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire

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The London Gazette 19359. 22nd February 1836. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to the following Gentlemen, and the respective heirs male of their bodies lawfully begotten, viz.

The Reverend John Barker Mill [aged 32], of Mottisfont, in the county of Southampton.

Robert William Newman [aged 59], of Stokeley, and of Mamhead, in the county of Devon, Esq.

Henry Charles Paulet [aged 22], of West Hill-lodge, in the county of Southampton, Esq.

Sir Frederick Adair Roe [aged 46], of Brundish, in the county of Suffolk, Knt, Chief Magistrate of the Police Office, Bow-street, in the county of Middlesex.

Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Rowley [aged 65], of Hill-house, in the county of Berks, KCB.

Joseph Sawle Graves Sawle, of Penrice, in the county of Cornwall, and of Barley, in the county of Devon, Esq.

On 13th October 1845 Admiral Charles Rowley 1st Baronet [aged 74] died. His son Charles [aged 44] succeeded 2nd Baronet Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire. Peroline Marcowitz Lady Rowley by marriage Lady Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire.

On 23rd October 1884 Charles Rowley 2nd Baronet [aged 83] died. His nephew George [aged 40] succeeded 3rd Baronet Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire.

On 15th January 1922 George Charles Erskine Rowley 3rd Baronet [aged 77] died. His son George [aged 52] succeeded 4th Baronet Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire.

On 7th September 1924 George Charles Augustus Rowley 4th Baronet [aged 55] died. His son George [aged 28] succeeded 5th Baronet Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire.

On 8th August 1953 George William Rowley 5th Baronet [aged 57] died. His uncle William [aged 62] succeeded 6th Baronet Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire.

On 11th November 1971 William Joshua Rowley 6th Baronet [aged 80] died. His son Charles [aged 45] succeeded 7th Baronet Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire.

On 11th May 2008 Charles Robert Rowley 8th and 7th Baronet [aged 82] died. His son Richard [aged 48] succeeded 9th Baronet Rowley of Tendring Hall in Suffolk, 8th Baronet Rowley of Hill House in Berkshire.