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Sir John Spencer, Knt., of Snitterfield & Wormleighton

Also Known As: "John Spencer", "Lord of Wormleighton", "Sir John de Spencer", "2nd Earl Sunderland"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Southam, Warwickshire, England
Death: April 14, 1522 (47-71)
Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Place of Burial: Great Brington, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir William Spencer, of Wormleighton and Elizabeth Spencer
Husband of Isabel Spencer
Father of Jane Stafford; Sir Leonard Spencer of Norwich; Elizabeth Strelley; Sir William Spencer, Kt.; Anthony Spencer and 1 other
Brother of Thomas Spencer, Esq. and NN Spencer

Occupation: Knight, Lord of Wormleighton, High Sheriff of Northampton
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About Sir John Spencer, Knt., of Snitterfield & Wormleighton

  • Sir John Spencer1
  • M, #105367, d. 14 April 1522
  • Last Edited=6 Jan 2011
  • Sir John Spencer was the son of William Spencer and Elizabeth Empson. He married Isabel Grant, daughter of Walter Grant, before 1506.1 He died on 14 April 1522.1
  • On 3 September 1506 he acquired the Wormleighton estate in Warwickshire, as well as the Althorp estate in Northamptonshire.1
  • Child of Sir John Spencer
    • 1.Jane Spencer2
  • Child of Sir John Spencer and Isabel Grant
    • 1.Sir William Spencer+1 d. 22 Jun 1532
  • Citations
  • 1.[S9] Charles Kidd and David Williamson, editor, DeBretts Peerage and Baronetage (London, U.K.: DeBrett's Peerage, 1999), volume 2, page 1870. Hereinafter cited as DeBretts Peerage, 1999.
  • 2.[S21] L. G. Pine, The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms (London, U.K.: Heraldry Today, 1972), page 167. Hereinafter cited as The New Extinct Peerage.
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p10537.htm#i105367

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Birthdate

While there is common agreement that Sir John Spencer died in 1522, his birthdate is not as certain. It is listed as 1455 (see "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-07-24. Retrieved 2013-07-20. link), 1437 (see [1]), or 1447.


  • Sir John Spencer1,2
  • M, #86772, b. circa 1455, d. 14 April 1552
  • Father William Spencer1 b. c 1435, d. a 1485
  • Mother Elizabeth Empson1 b. c 1438
  • Sir John Spencer was born circa 1474 at of Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England.1 He married Isabel Graunt, daughter of Walter Graunt and Elizabeth Rudinge, circa 1494.1 Sir John Spencer died on 14 April 1552 at of Brington, Northamptonshire, England.1
  • Family Isabel Graunt b. c 1475
  • Children
    • William Spencer+1 b. c 1495, d. 22 Jun 1532
    • Jane Spencer2 b. c 1496, d. 1560
    • Dorothy Spencer+3 b. c 1498
  • Citations
  • 1.[S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC.
  • 2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 121.
  • 3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 569.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2888.htm#... __________________

Sir John Spencer (1455 – 14 April 1522)[1] was an English landowner, entrepreneur and ancestor of the Spencer family.

In 1469, John Spencer's uncle – another John Spencer – had become feoffee (feudal lord) of Wormleighton in Warwickshire and a tenant at Althorp in Northamptonshire in 1486. The Spencers’ administration of their Northamptonshire and Warwickshire estates was admired and often emulated by gentlemen all over England. Sheep from their pastures were purchased for breeding and it is probable that the family’s success as farmers was rarely equalled in the century.[2]

Althorp, the family seat of the Spencer family for 500 years

John Spencer first made a living by trading in livestock and other commodities and eventually saved enough money to purchase both the Wormleighton and Althorp lands. Wormleighton was bought in 1506, the manor house was completed in 1512. In 1508, John Spencer also purchased the estate of Althorp with its moated house and several hundred acres of farmland.[3] He had grazed sheep here from the 1480s. Impressed by the quality of the land, he eventually bought it and rebuilt the house in 1508.[4] At that time, his estate and mansion in Warwickshire were considerably larger, the house in Wormleighton was four times the size of Althorp.[4] In 1511 he made further purchases to acquire much of the surrounding countryside, including the villages of Little Brington and Great Brington as well their parish church of St Mary the Virgin, from Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset.[3] By putting down roots at Althorp, Sir John provided what was to become a home for the next 19 generations.[4]

Sir John Spencer and Isabella Graunt's tomb at Great Brington.[4] Between 1513 and 1515, Sir John Spencer devoted much funds and planning to the parish church for Althorp, St Mary the Virgin in Great Brington. In 1513, he appointed Thomas Heritage to be rector of the church, who had previously been chaplain to King Henry VII and surveyor of the monarch's works at Westminster Abbey. It is altogether probable that Heritage designed and superintended the execution of Spencer's idea for a family chapel at the parish church.[3] His will, dated the 12th day of April 1522, just two days before Sir John death, states that he virtually rebuilt the whole church. His bequests included "oon hool syte of vestments and a chales", "the making of the chauncell roffe with the ledde, wall and wyndowes, and my armes to be sett in the same wyndowes" as well as his tomb, shared with his lady Isabella Graunt. For this tomb, to be placed in the easternmost bay of the family chapel, nearest to the altar, he left the sum of 20 pounds.[3]

In 1519 John Spencer was knighted by King Henry VIII, died three years later and was buried in the new family chapel at Great Brington.[3] His younger son and successor Sir William Spencer later bequeathed the church's east window of stained glass which depicted St. John the Baptist and the Spencer coat of arms, now in a south window of the chancel, in memory of his father.[3]

Sir John Spencer married Isabel Grant, daughter of Walter Grant, before 1506.1 He died on 14 April 1522.

On 3 September 1506 he acquired the Wormleighton estate in Warwickshire, as well as the Althorp estate in Northamptonshire.


Knighted 1504. This is the beginning of the Princess Diana line

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Biography

Sir John Spencer (Speculation - 1455 – 14 April 1522) was an English landowner, entrepreneur and ancestor of the Spencer family. Death date is most commonly agreed upon by historians, but birth date is unknown, and is an estimate. Sir John is a direct male-line ancestor of Lady Diana Spencer.

Winston Churchill also hailed from the Spencer family. Churchill's Family History has an excellent genealogy that begins right with this very man, Sir John Spencer.

Let me begin with the Spencer line proper. Sir John, mentioned above, married Isabel, the daughter and co-heiress of Walter Grant of Snitterfield. He gained his wealth by enclosing lands and converting arable land into pasture. With thousands of sheep he was no common shepherd — more a farming entrepreneur. -excerpt from Churchill's Family History Coat of Arms

"In 1504, John Spencer, an innovative and entrepreneurial yeoman, considered himself sufficiently successful to justify petitioning for a grant of arms. He was awarded Azure a fess ermine between 6 sea-mews's heads erased Argent and could thenceforward be accounted a gentleman. He was subsequently knighted by Henry VIII."[1]


Sir John Spencer

1437–1552

Birth 1437 • Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England

Death 14 APR 1552 • Hodnell, Warwickshire, England

When Sir John Spencer was born in 1437 in Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England, his father, Robert, was 31 and his mother, Anna, was 27. He was married three times including to where I come from, "Lady Isabel Gaunt", and had seven sons and five daughters. He died having lived for more than 100 years. He died on April 14, 1552, in Warwickshire, England, at the age of 115.

Birth

Sir John Spencer was born in 1437 in Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England, to Anna Focke Smyth, age 27, and Robert Spencer, age 31.

Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England

1437 • Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England

1456

Age 19

Marriage

Sir John Spencer married Jane Graunt in England in 1456 when he was 19 years old.

England

Jane Graunt

1465–1498

1456 • England

1460

Age 23

Birth of Son

His son Robert was born in 1460 in Bedfordshire, England.

South Mills, Bedfordshire, England

Robert Spencer

1460–1521

1460 • South Mills, Bedfordshire, England

1462

Age 25

Birth of Son

His son John was born in 1462 in Bedfordshire, England.

Bedfordshire, England

John Spencer

1462–1532

1462 • Bedfordshire, England

1465

Age 28

Birth of Daughter

His daughter Jane was born in 1465 in Warwickshire, England.

Warwickshire, England

Jane Spencer

1465–1525

1465 • Warwickshire, England

1471

Age 34

Marriage

Sir John Spencer married Ann Empson in Towcester, Northamptonshire, England, in 1471 when he was 34 years old.

Towcester, Northamptonshire, , England

Ann Empson

1450–1475

1471 • Towcester, Northamptonshire, , England

1475

Age 38

Death of Wife

His wife Ann passed away in 1475 in Towcester, Northamptonshire, England, at the age of 25. They had been married 4 years.

Towcester, Northamptonshire, England

Ann Empson

1450–1475

1475 • Towcester, Northamptonshire, England

1475

Age 38

Birth of Son

His son Thomas was born in 1475 in Warwickshire, England.

Hodnel, Warwickshire, England

Thomas Spencer

1475–

1475 • Hodnel, Warwickshire, England

1477

Age 40

Death of Father

His father Robert passed away in 1477 in Bedfordshire, England, at the age of 71.

Bedfordshire, England

Robert Spencer

1406–1477

1477 • Bedfordshire, England

1482

Age 45

Marriage

Sir John Spencer married Isabel Graunt in Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England, in 1482 when he was 45 years old.

Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England

Isabel Graunt

1474–1530

1482 • Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England

1485

Age 48

Marriage

Sir John Spencer married Jane Graunt in Bedfordshire, England, in 1485 when he was 48 years old.

South Mills, Bedfordshire, England

Jane Graunt

1465–1498

1485 • South Mills, Bedfordshire, England

1489

Age 52

Birth of Daughter

His daughter Elizabeth was born in 1489 in Warwickshire, England.

Hodnell, Warwickshire, England

Elizabeth Spencer

1489–1560

1489 • Hodnell, Warwickshire, England

1494

Age 57

Birth of Son

His son Leonard was born in 1494 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Norwich, Norfolk, England

Leonard Spencer

1494–1568

1494 • Norwich, Norfolk, England

1496

Age 59

Birth of Son

His son William was born in 1496.

Althorpe, Northamptonshire, England

William Spencer

1496–1532

1496 • Althorpe, Northamptonshire, England

1496

Age 59

Birth of Daughter

His daughter Isabel was born in 1496 in Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England.

Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England

Isabel Spencer

1496–1560

1496 • Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England

1496

Age 59

Birth of Son

His son Sir William was born in 1496 in Northamptonshire, England.

Northamptonshire, England

Sir William Spencer, Baron Spencer, High Sheriff of Northamptonshire

1496–1532

1496 • Northamptonshire, England

1498

Age 61

Death of Wife

His wife Jane passed away in 1498 in Brinton, Norfolk, England, at the age of 33. They had been married 13 years.

Brinton, Norfolk, England

Jane Graunt

1465–1498

1498 • Brinton, Norfolk, England

1498

Age 61

Birth of Son

His son Anthony was born in 1498 in Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England.

Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England

Anthony Spencer

1498–

1498 • Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England

1504

Age 67

Death of Mother

His mother Anna Focke passed away in 1504 in England at the age of 94.

England

Anna Focke Smyth

1410–1504

1504 • England

1507

Age 70

Birth of Daughter

His daughter Dorothy was born in 1507 in Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England.

Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England

Dorothy Spencer

1507–1553

1507 • Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England

10 Sep

1521

Age 84

Death of Son

His son Robert passed away on September 10, 1521, at the age of 61.

St Albans, Bedfordshire, England

Robert Spencer

1460–1521

10 Sep 1521 • St Albans, Bedfordshire, England

12 Feb

1525

Age 88

Death of Daughter

His daughter Jane passed away on February 12, 1525, in Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England, at the age of 60.

Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England

Jane Spencer

1465–1525

12 Feb 1525 • Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England

4 Feb

1532

Age 95

Death of Son

His son John passed away on February 4, 1532, in Bedfordshire, England, at the age of 70.

Bedfordshire, England

John Spencer

1462–1532

4 Feb 1532 • Bedfordshire, England

22 Jun

1532

Age 95

Death of Son

His son William passed away on June 22, 1532, at the age of 36.

Brington, Northamptonshire, England

William Spencer

1496–1532

22 Jun 1532 • Brington, Northamptonshire, England

22 Jun

1532

Age 95

Death of Son

His son Sir William passed away on June 22, 1532, at the age of 36.

Brington, Northamptonshire, England

Sir William Spencer, Baron Spencer, High Sheriff of Northamptonshire

1496–1532

22 Jun 1532 • Brington, Northamptonshire, England

14 Apr

1552

Age 115

Death

Sir John Spencer died on April 14, 1552, in Warwickshire, England, when he was 115 years old.

Hodnell, Warwickshire, England

14 Apr 1552 • Hodnell, Warwickshire, England



http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=141337266 Birth: 1460 Wormleighton Warwickshire, England Death: Apr. 14, 1522 Althorp Northamptonshire, England

Sir John Spencer, Kt, of Snitterfield & Wormleighton was born before 1490. He was the son of William Spencer of Rodburn, Warwicks and Elizabeth. He married Isabel Graunt before 1506. To this union five children were born; Sir William Spencer, Kt, of Wormleighton & Althorp, Northants, Jane, Anthony, Isabel, and Dorothy.

Sir John established the wealth whereby his family was to prosper. He acquired Althorp in Northamptonshire on September 3, 1506 from the Catesby family and Wormleighton estate in Warwickshire in 1508 from William Cope. He began the Spencer family sheep farming, his flock reportedly totaling around 20,000 at its greatest. He built Wormleighton Manor for himself and sixty relatives, this was to be the Spencer family seat till the 1640's, when much of it was destroyed by the Royalist in the English Civil War.

Henry VIII, honored Sir John Spencer with a knighthood due mostly because of his riches and loyalty.

Sir John chose to be buried in Brington, near Althorp and had a family vault built on the north side of the chancel of Brington church. This family vault is still in use today by the Spencer family. (bio by: KRW)

Family links:

Spouse:
 Isabel Graunt Spencer

Children:

 William Spencer (____ - 1532)*
 Jane Spencer Knightly (1497 - 1561)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: St Mary the Virgin with St John Churchyard Great Brington Daventry District Northamptonshire, England

  • Sir John Spencer
  • M, #322686
  • Last Edited=5 Dec 2008
  • Sir John Spencer is the son of John Spencer.
  • Child of Sir John Spencer and Anne Empson
    • 1.Jane Spencer+
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p32269.htm#i322686
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  • John Spencer, Esq.1
  • M, #75464, b. circa 1427, d. 1499
  • Father John Spencer, Esq. b. c 1390
  • Mother (Miss) Warsted b. c 1395
  • John Spencer, Esq. was born circa 1427 at of Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England. He married Ann Empson, daughter of Peter Empson and Elizabeth Joseph, circa 1460. John Spencer, Esq. died in 1499 at of Hodnel, Warwickshire, England.
  • Family Ann Empson b. c 1440
  • Child
    • Jane Spencer+2,1 b. c 1462, d. 12 Feb 1526
  • Citations
  • 1.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 434.
  • 2.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 202.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2511.htm#...
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  • 2. Spencer (pre 1603)
  • Spencer, of Althorp, co. Northampton (pre 1603)
  • John Spencer, of Hodnell, co. Warwick
  • stated by Lee to be son of Henry Spencer, of Badby, co. Leicester (d. 1476) (by his wife Isabel Lincolne, dau. (and hrss.?) of Henry Lincolne), son of Thomas Spencer, of Defford, co. Worcester, son of Nicholas Spencer, of Defford, co. Worcester (by his wife Joan Pollard, dau. of Richard Pollard), son of John Spencer, of Defford, co. Worcester (by his wife Alice Deverell, dau. (and hrss.?) of Giles Deverell), son of William Spencer, of Defford, co. Worcester. He died in 1330 and his IPM held at Pershore, co. Worcester, shows him holding a messuage, four virgates of land and two acres of meadow in Defford by socage, i.e. rent, from Geoffrey Dabitot. Despite the pedigree drawn up in 1595 by Richard Lee, Clarenceux King-of-Arms, for Sir John Spencer, this William Spencer was not the son by his second wife of John le Despencer, of Martley, co. Worcester, who died in 1275. John's IPM that year (Chancery Inquisitions 3 Edward I No 2) quite clearly shows that as he had died without surviving issue he was succeeded in his estates by his relative Hugh le Despencer, son of his cousin the famous Hugh le Despencer, Justiciar of England. There is no historical evidence other than Lee's pedigree of John le Despencer having a second wife.
  • born
  • mar. ..... Warsted, dau. (and hrss.?) of ..... Warsted
  • children
    • 1. William Spencer, of Radbourne, co. Warwick
    • 2. John Spencer, of Hodnell, co. Warwick, lessee (tenant) of Wormleighton, co. Warwick 1469, and of Althorp, co. Northampton 1486 (will dated 15 Sep 1496; d. 4 Jan 1496/7; proved CPC 25 Jan 1496/7; IPM 5 Nov 1499), mar. Anne Empson, sister of Sir Richard Empson, Speaker of the House of Commons, and dau. of Peter Empson, of Towcester, co. Northampton, and had issue:
      • 1a. Thomas Spencer, of Hodnell, co. Warwick (b. c. 1493)
      • 2a. William Spencer
      • 1a. Jane Spencer (d. 12 Feb 1525), mar. (1) bef. 1496 as his second wife Sir William Cope, of Banbury, co. Oxford, Keeper of Portchester Castle (b. 1450; d. 7 Apr 1513), and (2) William Saunders, of Banbury, co. Oxford, and had issue by her first husband
    • 3. Thomas Spencer, of Badby, co. Leicester, and Everdon, co. Northampton, mar. Margaret Smith, dau. of ..... Smith, of Old, co. Northampton, and had issue: .... etc.
  • died
  • William Spencer, of Radbourne, co. Warwick
  • born c. 1444
  • mar. Elizabeth Empson (b. c. 1448), sister of Sir Richard Empson, Speaker of the House of Commons, and dau. of Peter Empson, of Towcester, co. Northampton
  • children
    • 1. Sir John Spencer, of Hodnell and Wormleighton. co. Warwick
    • 2. Thomas Spencer, mentioned in his uncle's will 1496, granted arms with his brother John 1504 (Azure a fess Ermine between six Seamews' Heads erased Argent; Crest: A Moor-hen proper)
    • 1. Jane Spencer
  • died
  • From: http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/ - SEARCH SITE FOR SPENCER
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  • The Visitation of the county of Warwick in the year 1619. Taken by William Camden, Clarenceaux king of arms (1877) Vol. 12
  • http://archive.org/details/visitationcount01britgoog
    • Spencer - CHART Pg.282-285
  • http://archive.org/stream/visitationcount01britgoog#page/n310/mode/1up
  • Pg. 284
  • Joh'es le Despensor tem. E. 1. = ch: Adam, Willm's le Despensor.
  • Willm's Despensor 2 fil. ob. 2 E. 3. = ch: Joh'es (m. _ Deuerell) Despensor.
  • Joh'es Despensor fil. et haeres = . . . . fil. & haer. Deuerell.; ch: Nich'us (m. _ Pollard) Spencer.
  • Nich'us Spencer filius Johannis = . . . . filia Pollard.; ch: Willm's (m. _ Cleere), Thomas Spencer.
  • Thomas Spencer. = ch: Henricus (m. Isabella Lincolne) Spencer.
  • Henricus Spencer. = Isabella fil. et haer. Lincolne ob 18 E. 4.; ch: Joh'es (m. _ Warsted), Thomas, Willm's, Edwardus Spencer.
  • Joh'es Spencer de Wormeleighton et Hadnell. = . . . . filia . . .. Warsted.; ch: Wilm's (m. _ Empson), Johe's Spencer
  • Wilm's Spencer de Wormleighton. = . . . . filia Empson soror Rich. Empson militis.; ch: Joh'es (m. Isabella Gaunt), Thomas Spencer.
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  • Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical (1812)
  • http://archive.org/details/collinsspeerage_01coll
  • http://archive.org/stream/collinsspeerage_01coll#page/n405/mode/1up
  • Sir John Le De Spenser, whose guardianship was commited to Emma his mother. He was of Full age, 40 Henry III. at which time being stiled son of Geffrey, .... etc.
  • ,,,, He died
  • http://archive.org/stream/collinsspeerage_01coll#page/n406/mode/1up
  • Pg. 381
  • in 1274, and by inquisition taken next year, at Gertre, in com. Leicester, he is found to die possessed of the manor of Beransby, and the moiety of Wigan de la Mre, with several other lands .... He had also restitution of his manors of Castle Carlton, and Cavenby; for by two several inquisitions the same year, he is said to died possessed of them, in right of his wife Joan; but having no issue of her body alive, he held them only by the courtesy of England; and John de Merith entered on the same as his right, by the death of Joan, daughter of Robert de Lou, late wife of the said John De Spencer, cousin of the aforesaid John de Merieth, whose heir he is, and at that time thirty years old.
  • This Sir John De Spenser, by Anne, his second wife, had two sons, viz. Adam, who died young, and William Le De Spenser, his heir, styled of Belton, and one of the jury at an inquisition taken at Bredon, on june 8th, 1306, concerning the wright of electing a prioress of Langley, in com. Leicester. He resided at Defford, in com. Wigorn, and died possessed thereof about 1328, as appears by an inquisition taken at Pershore, which likewise shews that John was his son and heir, and of full age.
  • Which John was in the retinue of John of Gaunt, .... He had issue by Alice his wife (daughter and heir of Giles Deverell.)
  • http://archive.org/stream/collinsspeerage_01coll#page/n407/mode/1up
  • Pg. 382
  • Nicholas his son and heir, who by Joan his wife, daughter of Richard Polard, of Kent, had issue two sons, Thomas; and William, who by his wife . . . ., daughter of Gilbert de Clare, had one son John, who married Alice daughter and heir of William Livesay, and died without issue, in the year 1456.
  • Thomas, the eldest son and heir of Nicholas, was father of Henry Spencer, of Badby in com. Northampton, Esq. as appears by a receipt, dated 13 Henry VI. for subsidies then paid to that King.
  • Which Henry took to wife Isabel, daughter and coheir of Henry Lincoln, from whom proceeded four sons, John, Thomas, William, and Nicholas; and died about 16 Edward IV. his last will and testament bearing date 1476, wherein he appoints his sons, John and Thomas, executors, and Isabel his wife overseer. The seal affixt had the arms the family now bear, viz. quartely in the first and third a fret, over all, on a bend, three escallops. He was succeeded by his eldest son,
  • John Spencer, of Hodnell, Esq. who is .... his wife's who was daughter and heir of . . . . Warsted; by whom he had .... etc.
  • http://archive.org/stream/collinsspeerage_01coll#page/n408/mode/1up
  • Pg.383
  • two sons; first William hereafter mentioned; second, John Spencer, of Hodnell, in com. Warwick, Esq. who died anno 1498, and was buried at Hodnell; he held lands in eighteen several lordships; as appears by his last will and testament, dated on September 15th, 1486; by which he appoints his body to be buried in the chancel of the parish church of Hodenhull, and constitutes his nephew, John Spencer, of Snitterfeild, Esq. son of his brother William, one of his executors; entailing his lands on him in default of issue male of his own son Thomas (from whom Spencers of Hodnell) and in default of issue of him, the said John, to the heirs male of Thomas, the said John's late brother, of whom hereafter.
  • William Spencer, Esq. (eldest son and heir of John) was, in 1 Henry VII. seated at Rodburne in Warwickshire, and having married Elizabeth, sister to Sir Richard Empson, Knight, had issue a daughter, Jane, wife of Stephen Cope .... etc.
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  • Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900: historical ... By Henry Whittemore
  • http://archive.org/details/ournewenglandanc00whit
  • http://archive.org/stream/ournewenglandanc00whit#page/98/mode/1up
  • Pg.50
    • Spencer.
  • Collins states further: This family (the Spencers) claim a descent from the ancient Baronial family of De Spenser, of whom Robert de Spenser came over with the Conqueror and was, as his name imports, steward to that monarch. At the time of the Domesday Book he had four lordships in Warwickshire, one in Gloucestershire, fifteen in Lincolnshire and seventeen in Leicestershire.
  • Robert Le De Spenser was father of
    • William De Spenser, after whom was
  • Thurston Le De Spenser, the King's steward, a powerful man, father of Americus le Despenser de Stanley, who married Eldai Blewett.
  • Thurston Spencer, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, 19th, 20th, 22d, Henry III, who died before 1249, who by Lucia __ left
  • Sir Jeffrey (or Galfridus) Spencer, who died about 1251, leaving two sons, Sir Hugh and Jeffrey. Sir Hugh, the eldest, was a great Baron and father of Hugh, Earl of Winchester, and grandfather of Hugh, Earl of Gloucester.
  • Geoffrey Le De Spenser, second son, is stated to have been Lord of Marchley in Worcestershire, and to have died 1242. he was father of John Le De Spenser, who, with others of the family, took part with the Barons in the wars against Henry III, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Northampton. By Ann, his second wife, he had two sons: Adam, who died young, and William.
  • William Le Despenser left a son and heir, John Le De Spenser, who was in the retinue of John of Gaunt, nominal King of Castile, in his voyage to Spain. he was afterward Keeper of the Wardrobe of Henry V, and was with him at the siege of Roan. He had by his wife Alice (daughter and heir of Giles Deverill),
  • http://archive.org/stream/ournewenglandanc00whit#page/100/mode/1up
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  • Nicholas Spenser, whose eldest son and heir was Henry Spenser, who married Isabel, daughter and co-heir of Henry Lincoln, and had four sons, of whom the eldest was John Spenser, who had a son John.
  • Sir John Spencer, eldest son of John, was denominated of Smithfield. On Sept. 3, 1506, he purchased the great lordship of Wormleighton, in co. Warwick. He died April 14, 1522. He married Isabel, daughter and co-heir of Walter Gaunt, Esq., of Snellerfield in Warwickshire, who had issue,
  • Sir William Spenser, who received the honor of Knighthood A. D. 1529, and in 23 and 24 Henry VIII, was Sheriff of Northamptonshire. he died 1532. He married Susan ___, and had .... etc.
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John Spencer, Esq., son of John Spencer & Miss Warsted, was born circa 1427 at of Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England.

He married Ann Empson, daughter of Peter Empson and Elizabeth Joseph, circa 1460. John Spencer, Esq. died in 1499 at of Hodnel, Warwickshire, England.

Their daughter Jane Spencer married 1) Saunders 2) Cope, 2nd wife


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Sir John Spencer, Knt., of Snitterfield & Wormleighton's Timeline

1455
1455
Southam, Warwickshire, England
1489
1489
Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
1494
1494
Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom
1496
1496
Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England
1496
Northamptonshire, England
1506
1506
Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England
1522
April 14, 1522
Age 67
Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
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