Sir John Leigh, Kt.

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John Leigh, Kt.

Also Known As: "John Leghe"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: England
Death: 1564 (61-62)
Immediate Family:

Son of Ralph Leigh and Jocasta Howard
Husband of Elizabeth Leigh
Father of barnabas leigh and Anne Fitzgerald
Brother of Joyce Legh; Isabel Stafford; Ralph Leigh and Margaret Rice
Half brother of Margaret Howard; Henry Howard; Charles Howard; Mary Howard; Catherine Howard (5th wife of King Henry VIII) and 1 other

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About Sir John Leigh, Kt.

From the Wikipedia entry for his mother, Joyce Culpeper:

Sir John Leigh (1502-1564).[10] Leigh was among those knighted (as 'John a Lee') on 2 October 1553, the day after the coronation of Queen Mary.[11] By his wife, Elizabeth, whose surname is unknown, Leigh had a daughter, Agnes Leigh (d. before 1590), who married firstly, Sir Thomas Paston (c. 1515 – 4 September 1550), a gentleman of King Henry VIII's Privy Chamber, the fourth but third surviving son of Sir William Paston (c. 1479 – 1554) and Bridget Heydon,[12] and secondly, Edward Fitzgerald, (17 January 1528 – 1597), a younger brother of Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare (1525-1585), by whom she was the mother of Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Kildare.[13] Leigh was in Cardinal Wolsey's household as a youth, had travelled to Jerusalem before 1538, was a prisoner in the Tower in that year, was in Antwerp in September 1561, and was a friend of Sir Thomas Gresham; according to Gresham, Leigh was 'the man that preserved me when Queen Mary came to the crown'.[14] In 1541 Leigh was called before the Privy Council to answer for having twice had contact with Cardinal Pole while on the continent.[15] According to Warnicke, Leigh's half-sister, Queen Katherine Howard, had once 'obtained the release from prison of her kinsman John Legh',[16] and it seems likely that it was on this occasion that the Queen exercised her influence on Leigh's behalf. Leigh is perhaps best known for a quarrel with his kinsman, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. On 13 July 1542 Howard was committed to the 'pestilent ayres' of the Fleet by the Privy Council for having struck Leigh. Three weeks later Howard met with the King, and after entering into a recognizance on 5 August in the amount of 10,000 marks to guarantee his future good behaviour towards Leigh, was released from custody.[17] According to Burgon, Leigh himself was subsequently committed to the Fleet in August 1547, released after entering into a recognizance in the amount of £2000 to guarantee his good behaviour, and again confined to prison in November of that year, on both occasions for reasons unknown.[18] Leigh made his last will on 30 April 1563, to which he added a codicil on 14 March 1564. The will was proved on 5 February 1566.[19] Leigh's principal heir was his nephew, John Leigh (d. 19 or 20 January 1576), son of his brother Ralph (d. before 1563). Although Leigh bequeathed his wife, Elizabeth, an annuity, the will reveals that he had earlier divorced her 'on certain sufficient grounds'.[20] Leigh died in 1564, and was buried in the church of St. Margaret, Lothbury. Stow has preserved his epitaph, which states that he was 'to sundry countries known/ A worthy knight, well of his prince esteemed'.[21

  • 'Sir John Leghe1
  • M, #59843
  • Last Edited=30 Apr 2009
  • ' Sir John Leghe lived at Stockwell, Surrey, England.1
  • 'Child of Sir John Leghe
    • 1.Agnes Leghe+1
  • Citations
  • 1.[S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 2299. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p5985.htm#i59843
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Sir John Leigh, Kt.'s Timeline

1502
1502
England
1520
1520
1528
1528
Lyme, Cheshire, England
1564
1564
Age 62