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John Fermor, Kt., MP

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Birthplace: Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, England
Death: December 12, 1571 (51-60)
Little Street, Bartholomew, London, Middlesex, England
Place of Burial: Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Richard Fermor, MP and Anne Fermor
Husband of Maud Fermor
Father of Katherine Darcy; Anne Legh; Sir George Fermor and Mary Fermor
Brother of Joan Kempe; Elizabeth Lovett; Thomas Fermor, MP; Jerome Fermor, MP; Ursula Fiennes and 2 others

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About Sir John Fermor, Kt., MP

'FERMOR, Sir John (by 1516-71), of Easton Neston, Northants.

Family and Education

  • b. by 1516, 1st son of Richard Fermor, and brother of Jerome† and Thomas.
  • educ. I. Temple.
  • m. by Nov. 1544, Maud, daughter of Sir Nicholas Vaux, 1st Lord Vaux of Harrowden, 3 sons 3 daughters
  • succeeded father 17 Nov. 1551.
  • Kntd. 2 Oct. 1553.[1]

Offices Held

  • Keeper of woods within Rockingham forest, Northamptonshire Apr. 1554;
  • Justice of the Peace in Northamptonshire by 1556-64 or later;
  • sheriff 1557-8.[2]

Biography

In common with his Vaux kin Fermor remained a Catholic and it was only under Mary that he cut any figure in public life. He probably took his stand for her during the brief conflict in Northamptonshire over the succession, as his brother-in-law Sir John Mordaunt did in East Anglia, and so earned the knighthood which he received on the morrow of the coronation. It was, too, his Protestant cousin (Sir) Nicholas Throckmorton whom he replaced as senior knight of the shire in the first Parliament of the reign; not surprisingly, he neither ‘stood for the true religion’ on this occasion against the government’s first measures towards restoring Catholicism nor opposed one of its bills in 1555.

Brought on to the commission of the peace and granted several local offices, in the last year of the reign he was pricked sheriff: in this capacity he corresponded with the Privy Council about the surety to be taken from subsidy collectors. Under Elizabeth his religious conservatism told against him and he may have been removed from the bench after his inclusion, in the report of 1564 on the attitudes of the local justices, among ‘great letters [hinderers] of religion’.[3]

Fermor’s main interest throughout his life was his estates. These were augmented in 1556 by the Northamptonshire property of his uncle William Fermor, whose Oxfordshire lands, however, passed to Fermor’s younger brother Thomas. Fermor appears as an enterprising, indeed grasping, landowner. There had been trouble with neighbours over disputed property in Easton Neston before his father’s death, and when the matter went to arbitration he rejected the decision that he should retain the lands in question but give others in compensation, and persuaded his mother to refuse her consent. He was unscrupulous in his attempts to evict tenants of whom he disapproved, some of them probably because they had been given leases when the property was in the King’s hands.

Early in Elizabeth’s reign he purchased the manor of Towcester, Northamptonshire, from Laurence Eaton, and other properties there of which one was later claimed by plaintiffs on the ground of defective title. At the same time as he acquired the hundred of Wimersley he broke the entail on his Dorset and Somerset lands in order to create life tenures. When his heir George married in 1570 Fermor conveyed his lands to William, 3rd Lord Vaux of Harrowden, Sir Walter Mildmay and others in order to entail the bulk of them and to make provision for his younger children.

He died on to Dec. 1571 and was buried at Easton Neston. George Fermor had licence to enter on 17 June 1572.[4]

Ref Volumes: 1509-1558

Author: S. M. Thorpe

Notes

  • 1. Date of birth estimated from age at fa.’s i.p.m., C142/94/30. Vis. Northants. ed. Metcalfe, 19; Bridges, Northants. i. 290, 292; CPR, 1550-3, p. 228.
  • 2. CPR, 1553-4, p. 220; 1555-7, p. 453.
  • 3. Chron. Q. Jane and Q. Mary (Cam. Soc. xlviii), 12; APC, vi. 413; vii. 111, 112; Cam. Misc. ix(3), 36; CSP Dom. 1547-80, p. 377; CPR, 1560-3, p. 238.
  • 4. CPR, 1555-7, p. 258; 1569-72, p. 451; 1572-5, p. 272; Bridges, i. 181, 261, 296, 321-2, 334; St.Ch.3/9/74; Req.2/16/64, 18/138, 20/3; C3/59/26; 142/162/126; Pevsner and Cherry, Northants. 201
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/fe...
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Sir John Fermor, the eldest son and heir, was made ' one of the Knights of the Carpet, at Westminster, on October 2d, 1553, the day after the Coronation of Queen Mary, in her presence under the cloth of state, by the Earl of Arundel, who had her Majesty's commission to execute that honour. He was in that reign k chose Knight of the shire for the county of Northampton in two Parliaments; and was 'Sheriff of the county in the 4th and 5th of Philip and Mary. He died on December 12th, 1571, at little St- Bartholomew's, in London,"1 and from thence was brought to his house at Easton-Neston, and buried in the parish church there on Thursday the 20th of the same month, with great solemnity, the Officers of Arms attending his funeral. He > married Maud, daughter of Sir Nicholas Vaux, Knt. Lord Vaux, ef Harrowden (who died before him, on April 14th, 1569, aQd was buried at Easton-Neston), and by her* had living, at the time of his decease,

  • 1. George Fermor, Esq. his son and heir.
  • 2. Nicholas, who died unmarried. ^ And,
  • 3. Richard, who married Dionysia, daughter of Robert

Tanfield, of Burford, in Oxfordshire, Esq. by whom he had an only daughter, Catherine, first married to Philip Godard, Esq.; secondly, to Sir Richard Wenman, of Tame, in Oxfordshire, Knight.

Also three daughters; Catharine, married to Michael Poul- teney, of Misterton, in Leicestershire, Esq.; and, secondly, to Sir Henry Darcey, Knt.; Anne, wedded to Sir Edward Leigh, of Shawel, in Leicestershire, Knt.; and Mary, espoused to Sir Thomas Lucas, of St. John's, in Colchester, in the county of Essex, Knt.; ° she died July 5th, 1613, and is buried in St. Giles's church in Colchester.

George Fermor, his eldest son, succeeding him, spent all his youth in the Netherlands, under that great captain in arms William Prince of Orange; and for his services there had the f honour of knighthood conferred on him, in the year 1586, by . Robert Earl of Leicester, the Queen's general.

Further information (http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/JohnFermor.htm)

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Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, England
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Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
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England, United Kingdom
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Age 56
Little Street, Bartholomew, London, Middlesex, England
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Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom