128:. The fifth baronet also died at a young age and was succeeded by his younger brother, Edmund Hugh Chaytor, the sixth baronet. Sir Edmund's wife, Isobel, was a socialite who went travelling in Syria and flew to Australia to lecture on fashion. On the death of his only son, William Henry Clervaux Chaytor, the seventh Baronet, in 1976, the line of the third baronet failed. The presumed eighth baronet, his successor, was his second cousin George Reginald Chaytor, son of William Richard Carter Chaytor, eldest son of Reginald Clervaux Chaytor, son of the second marriage of the second baronet. He never proved his succession and was never on the Official Roll of the Baronetage. As of 2019, the presumed ninth baronet was his first cousin once removed, Bruce Gordon Chaytor.
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Baronetcies in the
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
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Chaytor baronets, of Witton Castle and Croft (1831)
424:(1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
238:Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners
415:The House of Clervaux, Its Descents and Alliances
16:Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
458:Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of England
409:. Vol. 4. Exeter: William Pollard & Co.
196:Sir William Henry Clervaux Chaytor, 7th Baronet
166:Sir William Richard Carter Chaytor, 2nd Baronet
202:George Reginald Chaytor, presumed 8th Baronet
178:Sir William Henry Edward Chaytor, 4th Baronet
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306:Darlington & Stockton Times
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406:Complete Baronetage
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