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John Southcote, MP

Also Known As: "Southcott"
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Birthplace: Indeho, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
Death: September 14, 1556
Shillingford, Devonshire, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Shillingford, Devonshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Nicholas Southcote, Jr.; Nicholas Southcott; Margaret Southcott and NN Southcott
Husband of Margaret Sheppey; Joanna Southcote and Agnes Southcote
Father of Mary Carey; Thomas Southcote MP; George Southcote, MP; Elizabeth Staplehill; Joan Evelegh and 7 others
Brother of William Southcote; Thomas Southcott and Margaret Reade

Occupation: M.P Ashburton, Hign Sheriff of Devon, Clerk in the Peace in Devon and lord of the manor of little Bovy
Managed by: Gwyneth Potter McNeil
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About John Southcote, MP

Family and Education

b. by 1504, 1st s. of Nicholas Southcote by Margaret, da. and coh. of John Bossam of Bossam Sayle. educ. ?M. Temple. m. (1) by 1528, Joanna (d. 11 Apr. 1546), da. of one Hankford, wid. of one Sydenham, 2s. George and Thomas at least 1da.; (2) Agnes, wid. of Gilbert Kirk of Exeter. He made his will (known only from a reference to it in his inquisition) on 20 Aug. 1555 and died on 14 Sept. 1556.

Biography

History of Parliament Online

SOUTHCOTE, John I (by 1504-56), of Bovey Tracey, Devon. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558, ed. S.T. Bindoff, 1982 Available from Boydell and Brewer

Biography Detail Constituency Family & Education Offices Held Biography End Notes Related Resources 1509-1558 Members 1509-1558 Constituencies 1509-1558 Parliaments 1509-1558 Surveys PREVIOUS BIOGRAPHY NEXT BIOGRAPHY ConstituencyDates LOSTWITHIEL1 1547 LOSTWITHIEL Nov. 1554 LOSTWITHIEL 1555 Family and Education b. by 1504, 1st s. of Nicholas Southcote by Margaret, da. and coh. of John Bossam of Bossam Sayle. educ. ?M. Temple. m. (1) by 1528, Joanna (d. 11 Apr. 1546), da. of one Hankford, wid. of one Sydenham, 2s. George and Thomas at least 1da.; (2) Agnes, wid. of Gilbert Kirk of Exeter.2

Offices Held Clerk of the peace and the crown, Devon 8 Aug. 1525-d.; auditor, commission for tenths of spiritualities 1535; steward, dean and chapter of Exeter cathedral temp. Mary.3

Biography John Southcote I must be distinguished from his more eminent namesake and nephew, the Elizabethan judge, who sat in Parliament for two Sussex boroughs in 1553. He presumably received his own legal education at the Middle Temple, the inn later attended by his younger son and nephew. Early in his career he was in the service of religious foundations in south Devon, employment which perhaps helps to account both for his inclusion in the important tithes commission of 1535 and for his successful accumulation of property from 1540 until his death, when the yearly income from his lands in the Teign valley was put at £144. He was exempted from serving in the French campaign of 1544 and on the death of Henry VIII he sued out a general pardon. In 1546 the corporation of Lostwithiel retained him in a case against Lawrence Courtenay and William Lower, and this link with the borough explains his own and his son George’s successive elections there under Edward VI and Mary. He could also have been the man whose name was erased, save for its concluding ‘ote’, on the Lostwithiel indenture of 1545 in favour of that of Anthony Browne II (q.v.). If Southcote was one of the pair originally chosen by the town on that occasion, the occurrence of a similar replacement there in the autumn of 1553, when the original name was obliterated in favour of Christopher Dauntesey’s, suggests that Southcote, or perhaps his son, was the man supplanted on that occasion. In what circumstances, whether friendly or otherwise, these changes were made does not transpire, but it is of interest that in 1555 both Southcote’s name, and his fellow Brice Rookwood’s, were inserted on the indenture in a different hand. Nothing is known about Southcote’s part in the Commons. He made his will (known only from a reference to it in his inquisition) on 20 Aug. 1555 and died on 14 Sept. 1556.4

Ref Volumes: 1509-1558 Author: Roger Virgoe Notes 1. Hatfield 207. 2. Date of birth estimated from first reference. Vis. Devon ed. Vivian, 697; C142/107/14. 3.LP Hen. VIII, iv-viii; C11/1467/29-31; J. E. Kew, ‘The land market in Devon 1536-58’ (Exeter Univ. Ph.D. thesis, 1967), 202. 4.LP Hen. VIII, iv, v, viii, xv-xix; Kew, 183, 202, 299, 311; D. H. Pill, ‘The diocese of Exeter under Bp. Veysey’ (Exeter Univ. MA thesis, 1963), 200; St.Ch.3/2/39; C142/107/14; 219/18C/21, 21/30, 24/28; CPR, 1548-9, p. 158.

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John Southcote, MP's Timeline

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Indeho, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
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Newton Abbot, Devon, England, United Kingdom
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Bovey, Tracey, England (United Kingdom)
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Devon, England (United Kingdom)
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Bovey Tracy, Devon, England
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January 11, 1520
Bovey Tracey, Devon, England, United Kingdom
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Devon, England
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Ca;dwoodley, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
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Bovey Tracey, Devonshire, England, United Kingdom