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Agnes St John
(Abt 1438 - )
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=== User ID ===
: User ID: 73417413E6FA4C078E4B81F893683C9C93FE
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=== Ancestral File Number ===
: Ancestral File Number: 922L-04
== Biography ==
==== Property ====
===== Sawbridgeworth Manor =====:"[[De_Say-54|Elizabeth Lady Say]] died without issue in 1399. [[Heron-610|Heron]], who was summoned to Parliament as [[Heron-610|Lord Heron]] from 1393, and is generally considered to have been styled Lord Say, (fn. 34) obtained many of his wife's estates, including Sawbridgeworth. [[Alden-2340|Maud Bosenho]], daughter of [[De_Saye-46|Elizabeth de Alden]], one of the co-heirs of [[De_Say-54|Elizabeth de Say]], quitclaimed her right in the manor to him in 1401. (fn. 35) He died seised in 1404, (fn. 36) his nephew [[Saye-43|John]], son of his brother [[Heron-613|John]], being his heir. The extent taken at his death mentions that the capital messuage was then ruinous. [[Saye-43|Sir John Heron]] died in 1420 and was succeeded by his son [[Saye-44|John]], (fn. 37) who in 1460-1 settled Sawbridgeworth on himself and his wife [[Unknown-137687|Agnes]] in tail with contingent remainder to Brian Rowcliff and other feoffees. (fn. 38) [[Saye-44|John Heron]] died in 1468 without issue. (fn. 39) A few months afterwards the feoffees conveyed the manor to [[Saye-45|Sir John Say]], who died seised of it in 1478. (fn. 40) His son [[Say-65|Sir William Say]] died in 1529, leaving two daughters, of whom [[Say-166|Mary]] wife of [[Bourchier-117|Henry Bourchier]], Earl of Essex, inherited Sawbridgeworth. (fn. 41) Their daughter and heir [[Bourchier-58|Anne]], wife of [[Parr-41|William Lord Parr]], had livery of Sawbridgeworth on her father's death in March 1539-40. (fn. 42) [[Parr-41|Lord Parr]], who was created Earl of Essex in 1543 and Marquess of Northampton in 1547, was attainted in 1553 (fn. 43) and Sawbridgeworth came to the Crown."'Parishes: Sawbridgeworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 332-347 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp332-347]
:"Parties: David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]] & [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Walton-at-Stone co. Herts., Esq. John Alyngton Esq., and Thos. Edward; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: Herts"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6065 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
:"Parties: [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Watton at Stone co. Herts., Esq., John Alyngton, Esq., and Thos. Edward & David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]], Esq; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: [Herts]"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6006 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
== Sources ==
*The visitation of the county of Huntingdon, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofcoun00charrich#page/n21/mode/2up pg 2]*The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families: With Genealogical Tables, and Engravings of Their Armorial Bearings, Volume 4, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CLVBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA31 Pg 31]*The Visitations of Bedfordshire, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofbed1921harv#page/n73/mode/2up pg 52]== Biography ==
==== Property ====
===== Sawbridgeworth Manor =====:"[[De_Say-54|Elizabeth Lady Say]] died without issue in 1399. [[Heron-610|Heron]], who was summoned to Parliament as [[Heron-610|Lord Heron]] from 1393, and is generally considered to have been styled Lord Say, (fn. 34) obtained many of his wife's estates, including Sawbridgeworth. [[Alden-2340|Maud Bosenho]], daughter of [[De_Saye-46|Elizabeth de Alden]], one of the co-heirs of [[De_Say-54|Elizabeth de Say]], quitclaimed her right in the manor to him in 1401. (fn. 35) He died seised in 1404, (fn. 36) his nephew [[Saye-43|John]], son of his brother [[Heron-613|John]], being his heir. The extent taken at his death mentions that the capital messuage was then ruinous. [[Saye-43|Sir John Heron]] died in 1420 and was succeeded by his son [[Saye-44|John]], (fn. 37) who in 1460-1 settled Sawbridgeworth on himself and his wife [[Unknown-137687|Agnes]] in tail with contingent remainder to Brian Rowcliff and other feoffees. (fn. 38) [[Saye-44|John Heron]] died in 1468 without issue. (fn. 39) A few months afterwards the feoffees conveyed the manor to [[Saye-45|Sir John Say]], who died seised of it in 1478. (fn. 40) His son [[Say-65|Sir William Say]] died in 1529, leaving two daughters, of whom [[Say-166|Mary]] wife of [[Bourchier-117|Henry Bourchier]], Earl of Essex, inherited Sawbridgeworth. (fn. 41) Their daughter and heir [[Bourchier-58|Anne]], wife of [[Parr-41|William Lord Parr]], had livery of Sawbridgeworth on her father's death in March 1539-40. (fn. 42) [[Parr-41|Lord Parr]], who was created Earl of Essex in 1543 and Marquess of Northampton in 1547, was attainted in 1553 (fn. 43) and Sawbridgeworth came to the Crown."'Parishes: Sawbridgeworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 332-347 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp332-347]
:"Parties: David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]] & [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Walton-at-Stone co. Herts., Esq. John Alyngton Esq., and Thos. Edward; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: Herts"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6065 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
:"Parties: [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Watton at Stone co. Herts., Esq., John Alyngton, Esq., and Thos. Edward & David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]], Esq; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: [Herts]"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6006 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
== Sources ==
*The visitation of the county of Huntingdon, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofcoun00charrich#page/n21/mode/2up pg 2]*The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families: With Genealogical Tables, and Engravings of Their Armorial Bearings, Volume 4, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CLVBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA31 Pg 31]*The Visitations of Bedfordshire, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofbed1921harv#page/n73/mode/2up pg 52]
== Biography ==
==== Property ====
===== Sawbridgeworth Manor =====:"[[De_Say-54|Elizabeth Lady Say]] died without issue in 1399. [[Heron-610|Heron]], who was summoned to Parliament as [[Heron-610|Lord Heron]] from 1393, and is generally considered to have been styled Lord Say, (fn. 34) obtained many of his wife's estates, including Sawbridgeworth. [[Alden-2340|Maud Bosenho]], daughter of [[De_Saye-46|Elizabeth de Alden]], one of the co-heirs of [[De_Say-54|Elizabeth de Say]], quitclaimed her right in the manor to him in 1401. (fn. 35) He died seised in 1404, (fn. 36) his nephew [[Saye-43|John]], son of his brother [[Heron-613|John]], being his heir. The extent taken at his death mentions that the capital messuage was then ruinous. [[Saye-43|Sir John Heron]] died in 1420 and was succeeded by his son [[Saye-44|John]], (fn. 37) who in 1460–1 settled Sawbridgeworth on himself and his wife [[Unknown-137687|Agnes]] in tail with contingent remainder to Brian Rowcliff and other feoffees. (fn. 38) [[Saye-44|John Heron]] died in 1468 without issue. (fn. 39) A few months afterwards the feoffees conveyed the manor to [[Saye-45|Sir John Say]], who died seised of it in 1478. (fn. 40) His son [[Say-65|Sir William Say]] died in 1529, leaving two daughters, of whom [[Say-166|Mary]] wife of [[Bourchier-117|Henry Bourchier]], Earl of Essex, inherited Sawbridgeworth. (fn. 41) Their daughter and heir [[Bourchier-58|Anne]], wife of [[Parr-41|William Lord Parr]], had livery of Sawbridgeworth on her father's death in March 1539–40. (fn. 42) [[Parr-41|Lord Parr]], who was created Earl of Essex in 1543 and Marquess of Northampton in 1547, was attainted in 1553 (fn. 43) and Sawbridgeworth came to the Crown."'Parishes: Sawbridgeworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 332-347 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp332-347]
:"Parties: David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]] & [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Walton-at-Stone co. Herts., Esq. John Alyngton Esq., and Thos. Edward; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: Herts"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6065 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
:"Parties: [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Watton at Stone co. Herts., Esq., John Alyngton, Esq., and Thos. Edward & David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]], Esq; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: [Herts]"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6006 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
== Sources ==
*The visitation of the county of Huntingdon, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofcoun00charrich#page/n21/mode/2up pg 2]*The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families: With Genealogical Tables, and Engravings of Their Armorial Bearings, Volume 4, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CLVBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA31 Pg 31]*The Visitations of Bedfordshire, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofbed1921harv#page/n73/mode/2up pg 52]
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
== Biography ==
==== Property ====
===== Sawbridgeworth Manor =====:"[[De_Say-54|Elizabeth Lady Say]] died without issue in 1399. [[Heron-610|Heron]], who was summoned to Parliament as [[Heron-610|Lord Heron]] from 1393, and is generally considered to have been styled Lord Say, (fn. 34) obtained many of his wife's estates, including Sawbridgeworth. [[Alden-2340|Maud Bosenho]], daughter of [[De_Saye-46|Elizabeth de Alden]], one of the co-heirs of [[De_Say-54|Elizabeth de Say]], quitclaimed her right in the manor to him in 1401. (fn. 35) He died seised in 1404, (fn. 36) his nephew [[Saye-43|John]], son of his brother [[Heron-613|John]], being his heir. The extent taken at his death mentions that the capital messuage was then ruinous. [[Saye-43|Sir John Heron]] died in 1420 and was succeeded by his son [[Saye-44|John]], (fn. 37) who in 1460–1 settled Sawbridgeworth on himself and his wife [[St_John-314|Agnes]] in tail with contingent remainder to Brian Rowcliff and other feoffees. (fn. 38) [[Saye-44|John Heron]] died in 1468 without issue. (fn. 39) A few months afterwards the feoffees conveyed the manor to [[Saye-45|Sir John Say]], who died seised of it in 1478. (fn. 40) His son [[Say-65|Sir William Say]] died in 1529, leaving two daughters, of whom [[Say-166|Mary]] wife of [[Bourchier-117|Henry Bourchier]], Earl of Essex, inherited Sawbridgeworth. (fn. 41) Their daughter and heir [[Bourchier-58|Anne]], wife of [[Parr-41|William Lord Parr]], had livery of Sawbridgeworth on her father's death in March 1539–40. (fn. 42) [[Parr-41|Lord Parr]], who was created Earl of Essex in 1543 and Marquess of Northampton in 1547, was attainted in 1553 (fn. 43) and Sawbridgeworth came to the Crown."'Parishes: Sawbridgeworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 332-347 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp332-347]
:"Parties: David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]] & [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Walton-at-Stone co. Herts., Esq. John Alyngton Esq., and Thos. Edward; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: Herts"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6065 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
:"Parties: [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Watton at Stone co. Herts., Esq., John Alyngton, Esq., and Thos. Edward & David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]], Esq; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: [Herts]"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6006 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
== Sources ==
*The visitation of the county of Huntingdon, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofcoun00charrich#page/n21/mode/2up pg 2]*The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families: With Genealogical Tables, and Engravings of Their Armorial Bearings, Volume 4, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CLVBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA31 Pg 31]*The Visitations of Bedfordshire, [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofbed1921harv#page/n73/mode/2up pg 52]
This person was created through the import of greenwald-millerGEDCOM.ged on 27 September 2010. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability.
=== User ID ===
: User ID: 73417413E6FA4C078E4B81F893683C9C93FE
=== Source ===
: Source: [[#S152]]
:: TMPLT
::: FIELD
:::: Name: Page
=== Ancestral File Number ===
: Ancestral File Number: 922L-04
== Biography ==
==== Property ====
===== Sawbridgeworth Manor =====:"[[De_Say-54|Elizabeth Lady Say]] died without issue in 1399. [[Heron-610|Heron]], who was summoned to Parliament as [[Heron-610|Lord Heron]] from 1393, and is generally considered to have been styled Lord Say, (fn. 34) obtained many of his wife's estates, including Sawbridgeworth. [[Alden-2340|Maud Bosenho]], daughter of [[De_Saye-46|Elizabeth de Alden]], one of the co-heirs of [[De_Say-54|Elizabeth de Say]], quitclaimed her right in the manor to him in 1401. (fn. 35) He died seised in 1404, (fn. 36) his nephew [[Saye-43|John]], son of his brother [[Heron-613|John]], being his heir. The extent taken at his death mentions that the capital messuage was then ruinous. [[Saye-43|Sir John Heron]] died in 1420 and was succeeded by his son [[Saye-44|John]], (fn. 37) who in 1460-1 settled Sawbridgeworth on himself and his wife [[Unknown-137687|Agnes]] in tail with contingent remainder to Brian Rowcliff and other feoffees. (fn. 38) [[Saye-44|John Heron]] died in 1468 without issue. (fn. 39) A few months afterwards the feoffees conveyed the manor to [[Saye-45|Sir John Say]], who died seised of it in 1478. (fn. 40) His son [[Say-65|Sir William Say]] died in 1529, leaving two daughters, of whom [[Say-166|Mary]] wife of [[Bourchier-117|Henry Bourchier]], Earl of Essex, inherited Sawbridgeworth. (fn. 41) Their daughter and heir [[Bourchier-58|Anne]], wife of [[Parr-41|William Lord Parr]], had livery of Sawbridgeworth on her father's death in March 1539-40. (fn. 42) [[Parr-41|Lord Parr]], who was created Earl of Essex in 1543 and Marquess of Northampton in 1547, was attainted in 1553 (fn. 43) and Sawbridgeworth came to the Crown."'Parishes: Sawbridgeworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 332-347 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp332-347]
:"Parties: David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]] & [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Walton-at-Stone co. Herts., Esq. John Alyngton Esq., and Thos. Edward; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: Herts"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6065 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
:"Parties: [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Watton at Stone co. Herts., Esq., John Alyngton, Esq., and Thos. Edward & David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]], Esq; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: [Herts]"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6006 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
== Sources ==
==== Property ====
===== Sawbridgeworth Manor =====:"[[De_Say-54|Elizabeth Lady Say]] died without issue in 1399. [[Heron-610|Heron]], who was summoned to Parliament as [[Heron-610|Lord Heron]] from 1393, and is generally considered to have been styled Lord Say, (fn. 34) obtained many of his wife's estates, including Sawbridgeworth. [[Alden-2340|Maud Bosenho]], daughter of [[De_Saye-46|Elizabeth de Alden]], one of the co-heirs of [[De_Say-54|Elizabeth de Say]], quitclaimed her right in the manor to him in 1401. (fn. 35) He died seised in 1404, (fn. 36) his nephew [[Saye-43|John]], son of his brother [[Heron-613|John]], being his heir. The extent taken at his death mentions that the capital messuage was then ruinous. [[Saye-43|Sir John Heron]] died in 1420 and was succeeded by his son [[Saye-44|John]], (fn. 37) who in 1460-1 settled Sawbridgeworth on himself and his wife [[Unknown-137687|Agnes]] in tail with contingent remainder to Brian Rowcliff and other feoffees. (fn. 38) [[Saye-44|John Heron]] died in 1468 without issue. (fn. 39) A few months afterwards the feoffees conveyed the manor to [[Saye-45|Sir John Say]], who died seised of it in 1478. (fn. 40) His son [[Say-65|Sir William Say]] died in 1529, leaving two daughters, of whom [[Say-166|Mary]] wife of [[Bourchier-117|Henry Bourchier]], Earl of Essex, inherited Sawbridgeworth. (fn. 41) Their daughter and heir [[Bourchier-58|Anne]], wife of [[Parr-41|William Lord Parr]], had livery of Sawbridgeworth on her father's death in March 1539-40. (fn. 42) [[Parr-41|Lord Parr]], who was created Earl of Essex in 1543 and Marquess of Northampton in 1547, was attainted in 1553 (fn. 43) and Sawbridgeworth came to the Crown."'Parishes: Sawbridgeworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 332-347 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp332-347]
:"Parties: David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]] & [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Walton-at-Stone co. Herts., Esq. John Alyngton Esq., and Thos. Edward; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: Herts"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6065 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
:"Parties: [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Watton at Stone co. Herts., Esq., John Alyngton, Esq., and Thos. Edward & David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]], Esq; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: [Herts]"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6006 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
== Sources ==
== Biography ==
==== Property ====
===== Sawbridgeworth Manor =====:"[[De_Say-54|Elizabeth Lady Say]] died without issue in 1399. [[Heron-610|Heron]], who was summoned to Parliament as [[Heron-610|Lord Heron]] from 1393, and is generally considered to have been styled Lord Say, (fn. 34) obtained many of his wife's estates, including Sawbridgeworth. [[Alden-2340|Maud Bosenho]], daughter of [[De_Saye-46|Elizabeth de Alden]], one of the co-heirs of [[De_Say-54|Elizabeth de Say]], quitclaimed her right in the manor to him in 1401. (fn. 35) He died seised in 1404, (fn. 36) his nephew [[Saye-43|John]], son of his brother [[Heron-613|John]], being his heir. The extent taken at his death mentions that the capital messuage was then ruinous. [[Saye-43|Sir John Heron]] died in 1420 and was succeeded by his son [[Saye-44|John]], (fn. 37) who in 1460–1 settled Sawbridgeworth on himself and his wife [[Unknown-137687|Agnes]] in tail with contingent remainder to Brian Rowcliff and other feoffees. (fn. 38) [[Saye-44|John Heron]] died in 1468 without issue. (fn. 39) A few months afterwards the feoffees conveyed the manor to [[Saye-45|Sir John Say]], who died seised of it in 1478. (fn. 40) His son [[Say-65|Sir William Say]] died in 1529, leaving two daughters, of whom [[Say-166|Mary]] wife of [[Bourchier-117|Henry Bourchier]], Earl of Essex, inherited Sawbridgeworth. (fn. 41) Their daughter and heir [[Bourchier-58|Anne]], wife of [[Parr-41|William Lord Parr]], had livery of Sawbridgeworth on her father's death in March 1539–40. (fn. 42) [[Parr-41|Lord Parr]], who was created Earl of Essex in 1543 and Marquess of Northampton in 1547, was attainted in 1553 (fn. 43) and Sawbridgeworth came to the Crown."'Parishes: Sawbridgeworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 332-347 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp332-347]
:"Parties: David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]] & [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Walton-at-Stone co. Herts., Esq. John Alyngton Esq., and Thos. Edward; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: Herts"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6065 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
:"Parties: [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Watton at Stone co. Herts., Esq., John Alyngton, Esq., and Thos. Edward & David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]], Esq; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: [Herts]"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6006 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
== Sources ==
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
== Biography ==
==== Property ====
===== Sawbridgeworth Manor =====:"[[De_Say-54|Elizabeth Lady Say]] died without issue in 1399. [[Heron-610|Heron]], who was summoned to Parliament as [[Heron-610|Lord Heron]] from 1393, and is generally considered to have been styled Lord Say, (fn. 34) obtained many of his wife's estates, including Sawbridgeworth. [[Alden-2340|Maud Bosenho]], daughter of [[De_Saye-46|Elizabeth de Alden]], one of the co-heirs of [[De_Say-54|Elizabeth de Say]], quitclaimed her right in the manor to him in 1401. (fn. 35) He died seised in 1404, (fn. 36) his nephew [[Saye-43|John]], son of his brother [[Heron-613|John]], being his heir. The extent taken at his death mentions that the capital messuage was then ruinous. [[Saye-43|Sir John Heron]] died in 1420 and was succeeded by his son [[Saye-44|John]], (fn. 37) who in 1460–1 settled Sawbridgeworth on himself and his wife [[St_John-314|Agnes]] in tail with contingent remainder to Brian Rowcliff and other feoffees. (fn. 38) [[Saye-44|John Heron]] died in 1468 without issue. (fn. 39) A few months afterwards the feoffees conveyed the manor to [[Saye-45|Sir John Say]], who died seised of it in 1478. (fn. 40) His son [[Say-65|Sir William Say]] died in 1529, leaving two daughters, of whom [[Say-166|Mary]] wife of [[Bourchier-117|Henry Bourchier]], Earl of Essex, inherited Sawbridgeworth. (fn. 41) Their daughter and heir [[Bourchier-58|Anne]], wife of [[Parr-41|William Lord Parr]], had livery of Sawbridgeworth on her father's death in March 1539–40. (fn. 42) [[Parr-41|Lord Parr]], who was created Earl of Essex in 1543 and Marquess of Northampton in 1547, was attainted in 1553 (fn. 43) and Sawbridgeworth came to the Crown."'Parishes: Sawbridgeworth', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 332-347 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts/vol3/pp332-347]
:"Parties: David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]] & [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Walton-at-Stone co. Herts., Esq. John Alyngton Esq., and Thos. Edward; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: Herts"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6065 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
:"Parties: [[Saye-45|John Say]], knight, John Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Dytton) co. Cambridge, kt., John Boteler of Watton at Stone co. Herts., Esq., John Alyngton, Esq., and Thos. Edward & David Malpase and [[St_John-314|Agnes]] his wife, late the wife of [[Saye-44|John Heron]], Esq; Place or Subject: The manor of Sawbridgeworth (Sabrysford alias Sabrysworth). County: [Herts]"The National Archives, Kew, Reference: E 326/6006 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4531918]
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| Birth | Abt 1438 | Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom | |||
| Reference No | 9290124 | ||||
| Reference No | 9760682 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Father | Oliver St John (1400 - 1440) |
| Mother | Margaret Beauchamp (1416 - 1482) |
| Sibling | John St John Esq (1426 - 1488) |
| Sibling | Oliver Saint John (1428 - 1497) |
| Sibling | Edith St John (1430 - ) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth St John (1432 - 1494) |
| Sibling | Mary St John (1434 - ) |
| Sibling | Margaret St John (1436 - 1492) |
| Sibling | Sir Oliver St John (1428 - 1497) |