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Sir John Culpepper, I, Esq.

Also Known As: "John Culpeper", "Justice of the Peace"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wigsell, Salehurst, Sussex, England
Death: October 20, 1612 (80-81)
Wigsell, Saleshurst, Sussex, England
Place of Burial: Salehurst, co. Sussex, England
Immediate Family:

Son of William Culpeper Esq. of Hunton and Wigsell and Cecily Barrett
Husband of Elizabeth Culpepper
Father of Sir Thomas Culpeper / Colepeper; William Culpepper; Sir John II Culpepper, Esq.; Mary Pearsall; Cecily Steede and 4 others
Brother of Elizabeth Colepeper; Anne Culpeper; Sir Francis Colepeper of Greenway Court; Dr. Martin Culpeper; Walter Culpepper and 3 others

Occupation: Justice of the Peace..."Privey Councel" to Queen Elizabeth I
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About Sir John I, Esq.

He was named in his father's will (1559) as 'John Culpeper my eldest son,' and lived out a long and uneventful life at Wigsell. There is no record of his education. If he was not sent to Winchester like his younger brothers, he probably spent some years in residence at one of the inns of chancery: but he was not admitted to any of the Inns of Court. It is thus possible, by the process of elimination, to distinguish him from the other three Johns of his generation.

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All the public testimonies for him are in the acts of Queen Elizabeth's Privy Council ranging from 1558 to 1592. These show him an active Justice of the Peace, included in the quorum of the Commission for the Rape of Lewes and the Cinq Ports of Sussex, in such periodical correspondence relating to the routine of local government as made up his father's public record also.

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The inquisition taken in 1614, after the death of his eldest son (post), testifies that he made a settlement of his estate in 1589 in lieu of a will, and died on October 20, 1612. He was buried in Salehurst, October 21, 1612, as 'Johanes Colepeper, armiger, etatis 82,' whence it may be deducted that he was born the year after his parents' marriage. If there was an MI., it was destroyed in the desecration of Salehurst Church during the Commonwealth.

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Source: Fairfax Harrison, "The Proprietors of the Northern Neck."



He was named in his father's will (1559) as 'John Culpeper my eldest son,' and lived out a long and uneventful life at Wigsell. There is no record of his education. If he was not sent to Winchester like his younger brothers, he probably spent some years in residence at one of the inns of chancery: but he was not admitted to any of the Inns of Court. It is thus possible, by the process of elimination, to distinguish him from the other three Johns of his generation.

All the public testimonies for him are in the acts of Queen Elizabeth's Privy Council ranging from 1558 to 1592. These show him an active Justice of the Peace, included in the quorum of the Commission for the Rape of Lewes and the Cinq Ports of Sussex, in such periodical correspondence relating to the routine of local government as made up his father's public record also.

The inquisition taken in 1614, after the death of his eldest son (post), testifies that he made a settlement of his estate in 1589 in lieu of a will, and died on October 20, 1612. He was buried in Salehurst, October 21, 1612, as 'Johanes Colepeper, armiger, etatis 82,' whence it may be deducted that he was born the year after his parents' marriage. If there was an MI., it was destroyed in the desecration of Salehurst Church during the Commonwealth.

Source: Fairfax Harrison, "The Proprietors of the Northern Neck."



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1531
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Wigsell, Salehurst, Sussex, England
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Wigsell, Salehurst, co. Sussex, England
1562
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Wigsell, Salehurst, co. Sussex, England
1565
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Salehurst, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
1565
Freckenham, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
1567
1567
Wigsel Salehurst co. Susex, Bodiam, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
1567
England
1570
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Wigsell, Salehurst, co. Sussex, England
1612
October 20, 1612
Age 81
Wigsell, Saleshurst, Sussex, England