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Ralph St Leger Sheriff of Kent, Esq.<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1430 - Ulcombe, Kent, England<br>Death: 1470 - Kent,England<br>Father: Sir John St Leger<br>Mother: Margery St Leger (born Donnet Donet)<br>Wife: Anne St Leger (born Tyrell)<br>Children: Ralph St LegerJacquet Fortescue (born St Leger)<br>Siblings: Florence Florentina Brokeman (born St Leger)Sir Thomas de St Leger (born St Leger), KBAlice St LegerAnne Skinner (born St Leger)Isabel St LegerBartholomew St LegerMargaret Heveningham (born St.Leger St. Leger, Clinton, Hungerford)Sir James St Leger<br>Photos:
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Ralph St Leger<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Dec 1430 - Ulcombe, Kent, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Anne De Tyrrell - 1449 - Sussex, England<br>Death: Nov 11 1470 - Ulcombe, Kent, England<br>Burial: From Nov 11 1470 - Ulcombe, Maidstone, Kent, 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:LORD RALPH ST. LEAGER LORD OF ULCOME was born about 1430, Kent, England, to John Saint Leger (1404-1442) and Margery Donnet (1407-1458.) He married (1) Lady Anne Tyrell 1450, Sussex, England; (2) *Anne Mause. age 40.Ledger esquire and Ann his wife which Randolph died the 11th day of the month of November in the year of our Lord 1470 whose souls may God favour Amen" Ralph, Sheriff of Kent and Constable of Leeds Castle, was born c1430 the son of Sir John St. Leger and Margery daughter of James Donnet of Sileham - His brother George m Anne Plantagenet Duchess of Exeter www.flickr.com/photos/(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)/8658804820/ He m1 Margaret / Ann daughter of Sir John Tyrrell, Sheriff of Exeter & Hertford, Speaker of the House of Commons by Alice Coggeshall d1422 Children 1. Phillippa m John son of William Pimpe and Elizabeth Whethill, 2. Ralph m Anne daughter of John Prophett 3. Anne b1451 m Richard Bolney 4. James m2 Anne Maunse 5. Jacquetta m John Fortescue of Filleighmabus propicietur Deus Amen ("Pray ye for the souls of Ralph Saint Leger, Esquire, and Anne his wife, the which Ralph died on the eleventh day of the month of November in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and seventieth. On the souls of whom may God look with favour. Amen")alph St Leger (died 1470) and his wife "Anne"al brass, Ulcombe Churchger family.f Silham in the parish of Rainham, Kent. Two of Ralph's younger brothers married prominent wives: Sir Thomas St Leger (c. 1440 – 1483) married Anne of York (1439–1476), elder sister of Kings Edward IV and Richard III, and Sir James St Leger (c.1441 – post 1509), who married Anne Butler, a daughter of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, great-aunt of Queen Anne Boleyn.en[edit]hter of Richard Haute (died 1487) by his wife Elizabeth Tyrrell, widow of Sir Robert Darcy (c. 1420 – 1469) of Maldon, Essex, and daughter of Sir Thomas Tyrrell (died 28 March 1477) of Heron in East Horndon, Essex.[7][8] whose eldest son and heir was Sir Anthony St Leger (died 1559), KG, Lord Deputy of Ireland and ancestor of the St Ledger Viscounts Doneraile.[9]John Fortescue (died 1503) of Filleigh[10] in Devon, ancestor of Earl Fortescue.gures of himself and his wife. It is now affixed to a wall within the St Leger Chapel in the north aisle, but was originally affixed to his ledger stone, now lost. It depicts Ralph prone with hands together in prayer and dressed in full armour, his bare head resting on his helm atop which is the crest of St Leger, a griffin passant. His wife Anne lies to his left, and wears an elaborate head-dress. Both persons feet rest on dogs. The Latin inscription beneath is as follows (expanded from abbreviated text):obiit undecimo die Novembriis anno domini millencimo CCCCLXX. Quorum animabus propicietur Deus Amen ("Pray ye for the souls of Ralph Saint Leger, Esquire, and Anne his wife, the which Ralph died on the eleventh day of the month of November in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and seventieth. On the souls of whom may God look with favour. Amen") Lord of Ulcombe St LegerAll Saints Churchyardt Legerage 27.Borough, Kent, EnglandLEGER (1450-1507)
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