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John WILLOUGHBY, 8th Baron Latimer Of Corby, Sir

John WILLOUGHBY, 8th Baron Latimer Of Corby, Sir

Male Abt 1421 - Bef 1477  (~ 56 years)

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  1. 1.  John WILLOUGHBY, 8th Baron Latimer Of Corby, SirJohn WILLOUGHBY, 8th Baron Latimer Of Corby, Sir was born about 1421 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died before Aug 1477 in Corby, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England.

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    • _UID: 590C0820650442598B955F5B253EDFD17E3A

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    BARONY OF LATIMER [OF CORBY] (VIII) 1437

    JOHN WILLOUGHBY, according to modern doctrine suo jure LORD LATIMER, son and heir. He was born about 1421, on being more than 15 years old at his father's death. In 1445 he was a commission of enquiry as to illicit shipments of wool from co. Lincoln. In 1446 he had pardon for intrusions on the lands of his inheritance without licence In consequence of his marriage his interests and activities were transferred to the counties of Wilts and Dorset. He was Sheriff of Dorset 1455-56, and on various commissions of oyer and terminer, &c., in Wilts, and a justice of the peace from 1453 onwards. He was knighted 3 May 1461 by Edward IV at Grafton, by Tewkesbury; and had a general pardon under the style of John Willoughby of Broke, knight. He was not summoned to Parliament.

    He married, before 4 March 1444/5 Anne, daughter and coheir of Edmund CHEYNEY, of Brook, Wilts, and Ottery, Devon (h), by Alice, daughter and coheir of Humphrey STAFFORD, of Hook, Dorset, and Southwick, Wilts. He was living in December 1475, but died before August 1477, when his son had licence to enter on his lands. [Complete Peerage VII:478-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (h) This Edmund was son of Sir William Cheyney, by Cecily. Anne was born at the manor of Broke (Brook) in the Parish of Westbury, Wilts, 26 Jul 1428, and baptised in Westbury Church. In one place she is called Agnes.

    John married Anne CHEYNEY, Heiress Of Brooke before 4 Mar 1444-1445. Anne (daughter of Edmund CHEYNEY, Of Brook & Ottery, Sir and Alice STAFFORD, Heiress Of Hook & Southwick) was born on 26 Jul 1428 in Brooke, Westbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 10 Jun 1470. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert 1St Baron WILLOUGHBY, Of Broke, Kg  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1452 in Corby, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England; died on 23 Aug 1502 in Brooke, Westbury, Wiltshire, England; was buried in Callington, Liskeard, Cornwall, England.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert 1St Baron WILLOUGHBY, Of Broke, KgRobert 1St Baron WILLOUGHBY, Of Broke, Kg Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born before 1452 in Corby, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England; died on 23 Aug 1502 in Brooke, Westbury, Wiltshire, England; was buried in Callington, Liskeard, Cornwall, England.

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    • _UID: EAC46A980ECE42EE81CD92A89623345E8FF2

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    BARONY OF WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE (I) 1491?

    BARONY OF LATIMER [OF CORBY] (IX) 1477?

    ROBERT WILLOUGHBY, de jure (according to modern doctrine) 9th LORD LATIMER [1299 or 1290], son and heir of Sir John WILLOUGHBY, de jure 8th LORD LATIMER, by Anne, or Agnes (died 10 June 1470), daughter and coheir of Edmund CHEYNEY, of Brook, in Westbury, Wilts, and Ottery, Devon, was born 1452 or earlier. He was a Commissioner to arrest certain rioters, 8 February 1469/70; a Commissioner of array in cos. Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, March-June 1470, for defence against the Duke of Clarence and the Earl of Warwick, and in Devon and Cornwall, 7 March 1471/2, against the French; knighted before 12 February 1471/2, from which time he was continually employed in local administration, in the South West counties. With others he was ordered, 27 October 1473, to conquer John, late Earl of Oxford, who had occupied St. Michael's Mount. He succeeded his father before 28 August 1477, when he had licence to enter freely into his parents' lands. Sheriff of Cornwall, 1478-79, and Devon, 1480-81 and 1487-88. Having supported the Duke of Buckingham's insurrection, October 1483, he escaped to Brittany; but he was attainted of high treason by Act of Parliament 1483/4 and his lands were granted away. Returning to England with the Earl of Richmond, he fought at Bosworth, 22 August 1485, and was at once sent from Leicester to Sheriff Hutton to seize and conduct the young Earl of Warwick to London. For his services he was made Receiver of the Duchy of Cornwall and Steward of the King's silver and gold mines in Devon and Cornwall, 24 September 1485. By Cecily, Duchess of York, he was appointed, 2 October 1485, Steward of all her possessions in Wilts, this being confirmed by the King, 20 June 1486. Shortly afterwards, under the Act of Restitution 1485, he was restored to his estates. He was a Knight for the Body, before 26 December 1485; Lieutenant of Braden Forest, in the Duchy of Lancaster, 15 June 1486; King's Councillor, before 20 June 1486, when he was granted the manor of Castle Cary, &c., in Somerset, forfeited by Lord Zouche; Lord Steward of the Household, before Whitsun 1488 till his death; K.G. circa 1489. He was appointed, 1 March 1488/9, with Sir John Cheyne, to command the expedition to Brittany, whence they returned after a fruitless campaign late in that year; joint Ambassador to treat with Anne, Duchess of Brittany, 12 April 1490, and Admiral of the fleet against France, 16 July following. He was summoned to Parliament on 12 August 1491, by writ directed Roberto Willughby de Broke, whereby he is held to have become LORD WILLOUGHBY (of Brook) or LORD WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE, if he had not already obtained that dignity. At some time after his summons (but before 1500) he petitioned to have such place in Parliament as John (Nevill), Lord Latimer, brother of Elizabeth (his great-grandmother), and others of his ancestors had, and to be named and accepted as Lord Latimer (created 1299 or 1290), to which Barony he was, according to modern doctrine, clearly entitled; but after counsel had been heard on behalf of Richard, 2nd Lord Latimer (of the creation of 1432), nothing more seems to have been done. He was Admiral of the fleet, before 26 August, and Marshal of the army, 23 September 1492, in the Boulogne campaign of that year; Joint Steward, with Sir Walter Hungerford, of the lands in Wilts of the Earldoms of Warwick and Salisbury, also Steward for life of Trowbridge, Aldbourne, &c., Wilts, in the Duchy of Lancaster, 18 February 1492/3. At the time of Perkin Warbeck's rebellion he was a Commissioner to take 2000 men from Wilts, Hants, &c., for the expedition against Scotland, 21 February, was Admiral of a considerable fleet in Scottish waters, July, and was cruising off Exeter, September 1497, Commissioner for the trial of Edward, Earl of Warwick, 21 November 1499. When Catherine of Aragon arrived at Plymouth, 2 October 1501, he was directed, as Lord Steward, to arrange for her journey to London.

    He married, in or before 1472, Blanche, daughter and coheir of John CHAMPERNOWNE (died 3 April 1475), of Bere Ferrers, Devon, and Callington, Cornwall, by Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of William BIGBERY. She, who was aged 22 in 1475, was apparently living, 10 June 1480, but died before 12 December following. He died 23 August 1502, aged about 50, and was buried at Callington. M.I. [Complete Peerage XII/2:683-6, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Robert married Blanche CHAMPERNOUN before 1472. Blanche was born in 1453 in Bere Ferrers, Tavistock, Devonshire, England; died before 12 Dec 1480 in Brooke, Westbury, Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Eliabeth WILLOUGHBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1473 in Brooke, Westbury, Wiltshire, England; died after 1501 in Nutwell Manor, Woodbury, Devonshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Eliabeth WILLOUGHBYEliabeth WILLOUGHBY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Robert2, 1.John1) was born about 1473 in Brooke, Westbury, Wiltshire, England; died after 1501 in Nutwell Manor, Woodbury, Devonshire, England.

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    • _UID: 4CC6D380C9394F82AF5723ED7F79BFA9AEC5

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    He [John Dinham] married, 2ndly, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert (WILLOUGHBY), LORD WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE, by Blanche, elder daughter and coheir of John CHAMPERNOUN, of Portlemouth, Devon, Kimcote and Worthington, co. Leicester, &c. He died s.p.s., 28, and was buried 30 January 1500/1, in the Church of the Grey Friars, London. His wife survived him. At his death any hereditary Barony, that may be supposed to have been created by the writ of 1467, became extinct. [Complete Peerage IV:378-80, XIV:265, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Eliabeth married John 2Nd Baron DINHAM, Of Nutwell, Sir after 1485 in 2ND Wife. John was born about 1433 in Hartland, Bideford, Devonshire, England; died on 28 Jan 1500-1501 in Nutwell Manor, Woodbury, Devonshire, England (Dsps); was buried on 30 Jan 1500-1501 in Church Of Grey Friars, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]