Sir Ambrose Jermyn, Knight of Rushbrook

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Sir Ambrose Jermyn, Knight of Rushbrook

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rushbrooke, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death: April 11, 1577 (61-70)
Rushbrooke, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Thomas Jermyn, of Rushbrook and Dame Anna Jermyn, Lady Jermyn
Husband of Margaret Jermyn; Dorothy Badby and Lady Anne Jermyn
Father of Sir Robert Jermyn, MP; Dorothy Dorothy Jermyn, DUKE; Hester Jermyn; Susan Spring; John Jermin and 2 others
Brother of Margaret Jermyn; Mary Jermyn; Bridget Crain; Elizabeth Playters; Martha Heigham and 3 others
Half brother of John Jermyn

Occupation: Knight
Managed by: Ric Dickinson, Geni Curator
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About Sir Ambrose Jermyn, Knight of Rushbrook

He was the son of Sir Thomas Jermyn (died 1552) of Rushbrooke by his wife Anne Spring, the eldest daughter of Thomas Spring of Lavenham, Suffolk.

Career

He inherited his father's Rushbrooke Hall estate following his death in 1552. A fervent Roman Catholic, he was knighted by Queen Mary I and served as a Justice of the Peace in Suffolk. In this role he was a notable prosecutor and persecutor of Protestants across East Anglia until the accession of Queen Elizabeth I. He served as Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1558 and 1572.

Marriage and children

In 1538 he married Anne Heveningham, daughter of George Heveningham of Rushbrooke, and his wife Margaret, daughter of John Burgoyne, by whom he had thirteen children, including:

Sir Robert Jermyn, eldest surviving son and heir, a Protestant magistrate.[5] His will was proved in May 1577.
Susan Jermyn, wife of Lyonell Tollemache of Helmingham Hall in Suffolk, and mother of Sir Lionel Tollemache, 1st Baronet (1562–c. 1620).


Gemealogical references to Burgoyn and Pepys families from the University of Cambridge:

https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-VIEWS-RELHAN-00226/1

226 Impington Church. Brass of John Burgoyn Esq and family 1505 (Views.Relhan.226)

                                    The Burgoynes by 1428 held land in Linton, Hildersham, Impington, Dry Drayton where they lived, and Caxton. John Burgoyne, grandfather of the John commemorated here, was a successful lawyer, acting for major landowners in the County and for the Crown, serving as MP and retained as ‘counsel at law’ by the borough of Cambridge. His estate at Impington passed to his son, Thomas (d.1470), MP for Cambs in 1442, London 1445 and Bridgwater 1447, then to his son John, subject of this brass, who was a JP for Cambridge, the University and the County. John’s widow Margaret held Impington until her death in 1528, when it was left to their daughters,''' Margaret, wife of George Heveningham,''' and''' Elizabeth, wife of''' '''Thomas Thursby,''' who are shown as 2 small girls on the brass. It is not known what happened to the 7 boys. The divided estate became known as''' Manor Place Part''' and''' Ferme Part.'''(Ferme later to be sold to John Pepys who built Impington Hall)". Manor Place Part, which reverted to the name Burgoynes Manor, and was divided between 3 daughters. However, '''the ruthless Sir Ambrose Jermyn, a courtier and JP based in''' '''Suffolk, prosecutor of Protestants under Mary I,'''''' married one daughter, Mary Burgoyne, gained ownership''' '''of all 3 parts and sold them.'''
The estate was acquired by Christ's College 1569 and was eventually sold to WA Macfarlane-Grieve of Impington Hall, 1899. The present Burgoyne’s Manor house was rebuilt in the mid C19. The brass was removed to the tower from the chancel in 1879 and is now splendidly displayed there (2020). Cole describes ‘a most handsome marble slab’ with a man in armour and a woman 'dressed in a very elegant fashion', and 9 children (7 sons and 2 daughters), for John (d. 1505) and Margaret (d. 1528, although this year is not recorded in the brass). John wears a tabard over his armour, embroidered with his Burgoyne arms of 3 dogs, and his armoured feet with rowelled spurs rest on a spaniel. His head and hands, joined in prayer, are bare. As a powerful landowner and JP Burgoyne had the status to be shown in armour although he was never involved in military matters (‘The conventions of funerary decorum overrode social reality’ Saul N). She is draped in a long mantle and full gown, has a crucifix round her neck, and a long divided chain which reaches to near her knees. There are signs of the 4 evangelists on the corners. Seven boys wear long gowns, the 2 eldest with purses attached to belts. The indents for 4 small shields are worn and some of the lettering around the edge is lost, but otherwise the memorial is remarkably complete. It is likely to have been commissioned by Margaret after John’s death. Style; London G.Palmer 1932; Heseltine 1981; Roskell, Clark and Rawcliffe eds 1993; Lack 1995; Rogers in Hicks 1997; VCH 1989

Sir Ambrose Jermyn

M, #70477, b. circa 1511, d. 5 April 1577

Sir Ambrose Jermyn was born circa 1511 at of Rushbrooke, Suffolk, England. He married Anne Heveningham, daughter of George Heveningham, Esq. and Margaret Burgoyne, circa 1534.1 Sir Ambrose Jermyn died on 5 April 1577 at Rushbrooke, Suffolk, England.

Family

Anne Heveningham b. c 1513, d. 21 Jan 1567

Children

   Susan Jermyn b. c 1535

Dorothy Jermyn+ b. c 1540, d. 1614
Citations

1. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 229.

Links

http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2345.htm#...

http://www.thepeerage.com/p45547.htm#i455463

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Rushbrooke, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
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Rushbrooke, Suffolk, England
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Suffolk, England
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Rushbrooke, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
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Rushbrook, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
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April 11, 1577
Age 66
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