Pass auf: War 9 Monate vor der Geburt (1. Januar 1498) des Kindes (Catherine Savage, V) bereits verstorben (18. Oktober 1492).
Pass auf: War 9 Monate vor der Geburt (1. Januar 1498) des Kindes (Catherine Savage, V) bereits beerdigt (??-??-1492).
(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Dorothy Vernon.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1470 in Clifton, Cheshire, England (Present UK), er war 22 Jahre alt.
Spouse: John Savage, V
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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Margaret de Clifton.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1477 in Ireland, er war 29 Jahre alt.
Sie haben geheiratet zwischen 1484 und 1485 in Cheshire, England, er war 36 Jahre alt.John V - Knight of The Garter Sir Savage | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sir John of Clfton SavageGender: MaleBirth: 1455 - Clifton, Cheshire, EnglandMarriage 1: Dorothy Dau of Sir Ralph Vernon1470Clifton, Runcorn, Cheshire, EnglandMarriage 2: Margaret de CliftonArds, Donegal, Ulster, IrelandDeath: Nov 22 1492 - Boulougne, FranceOccupation: Sir Knight Sources 3, 6, 2Father: Sir John Vii SavageMother: Katherine StanleyChildren from marriage 1: Sir John Vi of Clifton 'Of Frodsham'. Knight SavageElizabeth SavageAlice SavageNotes: Killed at the Battle (Siege) of Bullen (Bolougne)Killed at the Battle (Siege) of Bullen (Bolougne)Killed at the Battle (Siege) of Bullen (Bolougne)Slain In FranceCause of death: Killed in actionCHAN20 Mar 2001file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/savage01.htm#link1Date of Import: 26 Dec 2013Date of Import: 25 Jan 2014Date of Import: Apr 8, 2008Sr John Savage Knight of the garter slaine at Bullen.Source: View the original record on GenealogieOnline websiteSource Remarks: Some family trees were posted years ago and have later been removed. In such cases, the link to the original record will not work.
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John Savage, V<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1451 - Clifton, Cheshire, England<br>Death: Nov 22 1492 - killed during a siege in France<br>Father: Sir John Savage, IV<br>Mother: Catherine Savage (born Stanley)<br>Wife: Dorothy Savage (born Vernon)<br>Children: Alice Brereton (born Savage)John Savage, VICatherine Cokayne (born Savage)<br>Siblings: Margaret SavageChristopher Savage, IEdward SavageCatherine Leigh (born Savage)
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John Savage, V<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Knight of the Garter<br>Birth: Circa 1448 - Clifton, Cheshire, England<br>Occupation: Cheshire landed gentry, was a noted English military commander of the late 15th-century<br>Marriage: Spouse: Dorothy Savage (born Vernon) - 1470 - Clifton, Cheshire, England, (Present UK)<br>Death: Oct 18 1492 - Boulogne-sur-Mer, Comté d'Artois (Present department Pas-de-Calais), (Present Nord-Pas de Calais), France<br>Burial: Circa 1495 - Savage Chapel at St. Michael's Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Father: John Savage, IV, of Clifton, Knight of the Garter<br>Mother: Katherine Savage (born Stanley)<br>Wife: Dorothy Savage (born Vernon)<br>Children: Alice Brereton (born Savage), Ann Pilkington (born Savage), John Savage, VI, Catherine Cockayne (born Savage), Felicia Savage, Cecilia MacDonald (born Savage), Ellen Savage, Maud Savage, Elizabeth Hampden (born Savage), William Savage<br>Siblings: Margaret Trafford (born Savage), Elisabetha Leeke (born Savage), Margaret? Waterton (born Savage), Edward Savage, Kt., Ellen Legh (born Savage), Humphrey Savage, Jane Savage, George Savage, Thomas Savage, Archbishop of York, William Savage, Richard Savage, Alice Pilkington (born Savage), Christopher Savage, Knight, James Savage, Katherine Legh (born Savage), Ann Eaton (born Savage)
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Sir John Savage V<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1448 - Cheshire, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Dorothea Vernon - 1470<br>Death: Oct 18 1492 - Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France<br>Burial: 1492 - St. Michael's and All Angels Churchyard, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: Sir John Savage f arms of Sir John Savage, KG.pngurch, Macclesfield, Englandof Stoke Fieldt Baron Stanley (grandfather)sh knight of the Savage family, who was a noted military commander of the late 15th-century. Sir John most notably fought at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, where he commanded the left flank of the Tudor (Lancastrian) army to victory and is said to have personally slain the Duke of Norfolk in single combat.[1] Earlier in the Wars of the Roses Sir John had been a supporter and friend of the Yorkist King Edward IV, fighting alongside him and helping him to victories at the Battle of Barnet in 1471 and the Battle of Tewkesbury later that same year, as well as joining the Duke of Gloucester's invasion of Scotland in 1482, where the Duke made him a Knight banneret. ort rule of his nephew Edward V, and then later de jure ruler after taking the throne as Richard III following the mysterious death of Edward. d with suspicion, and Sir John was one of the prominent figures who invited Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) to invade, a struggle which culminated in the Battle of Bosworth Field.s victory at Bosworth Henry VII sent Sir John to arrest Sir Humphrey Stafford and his brother Thomas Stafford who were key actors in the Stafford and Lovell rebellion, the first armed uprising against Henry's young reign. Sir John led a force of 60 armed men to the abbey where they were seeking sanctuary and had them forcibly removed. The two brothers were tried and found guilty, Sir Humprhey was executed whilst Thomas was pardoned. nocent VIII over the breaking of the right of sanctuary which in turn resulted in a papal bull in August of the same year which agreed to some modifications affecting the privilege of sanctuary.[2] Sir John was later one of the main cavalry commanders at what is considered to have been the final battle of the Wars of the Roses, the Battle of Stoke Field, a conflict stemming from an attempt by leading Yorkists to unseat King Henry in favour of the pretender Lambert Simnel. The battle was a decisive victory with almost all the leading Yorkists killed, and never again would a battle be fought along Yorkist and Lancastrian lines. France's support of the pretender to the throne of England Perkin Warbeck. Queen's coronation on 26 May 1465[3] and Henry VII, who appointed him a Knight of the Order of the Garter in 1488. Sir John also served as a member of Henry VII's Privy Council.[4]
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