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  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 1423 in Clifton, Rock Savage, Cheshire, England.
  • Hij werd gedoopt in het jaar 1422 in Clifton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom.

    Fout Let op: Gedoopt (??-??-1422) voor geboren (??-??-1423).

  • Titel: Sir
  • Beroepen:
    • Mayor of Chester, Commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's Army at Bosworth., Commander of Henry Tudor's left wing at Bosworth in Vale.
    • Mayor of Chester, Commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's Army at Bosworth.,|Mayor of Chester, Commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's Army at Bosworth.,|Mayor of Chester, Commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's Army at Bosworth in Royal Manor and Forest of Macclesfield.
    • Mayor of Chester, Commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's Army at Bosworth., Commander of Henry Tudor's left wing at Bosworth in Duchy of Lancaster.
    • rond 1450 Killed in Siege of Boulogne (Bullen), France, Knight of the Garter, personally crowned Henry Vll after the battle. in Middlewich, Cheshire, England.
    • Mayor of Chester, Commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's Army at Bosworth. in Duchy of Lancaster.
    • Killed in Siege of Boulogne (Bullen), France, Knight of the Garter, personally crowned Henry Vll after the battle. in Vale.
    • rond 1450 Mayor of Chester, Commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's Army at Bosworth. in Cheshire, England.
    • rond 1450 Trustee in Cheshire, England.
    • Trustee or 'Feofee' in Duchy of Lancaster.
    • Mayor of Cheshire.
    • Mayor of Macclesfield.
  • Woonachtig: Clifton, Cheshire, England..
  • (Alternate Birth) in het jaar 1440.
  • (Alternate Death) op 22 november 1495.
  • (Military Service) op 22 augustus 1485 in Commander of Henry Tudor's left wing at the Battle of Bosworth.
  • (Reference Number - wikitree.user_id) : 881279.
  • (Baptism (LDS)) op 14 april 1908.
  • (Marriage) in Davenham, Cheshire, England.
  • (Marriage) in Cheshire, England.
  • Hij is overleden op 22 november 1495 in Macclesfield Forest, Cheshire, England, hij was toen 72 jaar oud.
  • Hij is begraven rond november 1495 in Macclesfield, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England.
  • Een kind van John ( Mayor of Vale ,Royal Knight Savage Knight of Clifton, III en Eleanor "Elizabeth" Brereton de Brereton

Gezin van Sir John (Mayor of Valk Royal Knight) Savage, IV, of Clifton, Knight of the Garter

Hij is getrouwd met Katherine of Derbyshire (Main) de Stanley DNA13 tbc.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1447 te Clifton, Cheshire, England, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.

Spouse: John Savage, IV, of Clifton, Knight of the Garter

Kind(eren):

  1. Lawrence Savage  1449-1492
  2. James Savage  1451-1508
  3. Elisabetha Savage  1452-1492 
  4. Anna (Ann Eyton) Eaton  1455-> 1505 
  5. Edward Savage, Kt.  1457-1513 
  6. Alice (Savage) Savage  ± 1464-1492
  7. James Savage  ± 1464-1492
  8. Jane Savage  ± 1465-1512
  9. Richard Savage  1467-1501
  10. William Savage  1469-1512
  11. Christopher i Savage,  1471-1513 
  12. George Savage  1471-1536
  13. (private) i Savage,  1473-1513

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  1. o donnell Web Site, manus o donnell, John (Sir) Savage, IV, of Clifton, Knight of the Garter, 6 september 2020
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    Sir John Savage<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1422 - Clifton, Cheshire, England<br>Marriage: 1447 - Davenham, Cheshire, England<br>Death: Nov 22 1495 - Macclesfield Park, England<br>Father: Sir John Savage<br>Mother: Elizabeth Eleanor Brereton<br>Wife: Katherine Savage (born Stanley)<br>Child: Margaret Savage
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  3. GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 6 september 2020
    John Vii SavageGender: MaleBirth: 1422 - Clifton, Rock Savage, Cheshire, EnglandMarriage: Katherine Stanley1447Clifton, Cheshire, EnglandDeath: Nov 22 1495 - MacClesfield Forest, Cheshire, EnglandBurial: MacClesfield, Cheshire, EnglandOccupation: Lord of Clifton, Sir Knight (17 Edward IV), Knight of the GarterNotes: [Jim Weber][Eileen McKinnon-Suggs]Katherine Stanley, m. Sir John Savage of Clifton, d. 22 Nov 1495, ae. 73 years, son of Sir John Savage of Clifton, d. 29 June 1463, ae. 53 years (son of Sir John Savage of Clifton, Knt., d. 1 Aug 1450, fought at Agincourt 1415, Knt 1416, by Maud de Swynnerton).  Note: Some of these ages at death (including Sir John Savage above, which was probably 63) are certainly in error.[Ancestral Roots]Note:  It is unfortunate that they refer to "John Savage above" when...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.
  4. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 6 september 2020
    John Savage, IV, of Clifton, Knight of the GarterGender: MaleAlias name: Mayor of Vale RoyalBirth: Circa 1422 - Clifton, Rock Savage, Cheshire, EnglandOccupation: Mayor of Chester, Commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's Army at BosworthMarriage: Spouse: Katherine Savage (born Stanley) - 1447 - Blacon, Cheshire West and Chester, United KingdomDeath: Nov 22 1495 - Macclesfield, Cheshire, EnglandBurial: Circa Nov 1495 - Macclesfield, Cheshire East, England, United KingdomFather: John Savage, IIIMother: Eleanor Savage (born Brereton)Wife: Katherine Savage (born Stanley)Children: John Savage, V, 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<;/a>, James Savage, Katherine Legh (born Savage), Ann Eaton (born Savage)Siblings: Margery de Bromley (born Savage), Ellen Warburton (born Savage), Eleanor Savage, Elizabeth (born Savage), ;Katherine Savage, Jane Honford (born Savage), Parnel Leigh (born Savage), Thomas Savage, Margery Savage, ;Ann Savage, Lawrence Savage
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  6. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 6 september 2020
    John SavageAlso known as: Sir John SavageSir John Savage IV, Knight of the GarterGender: MaleBirth: Nov 1 1422 - Clifton, Runcorn, Cheshire, EnglandMilitary Service: Commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor’s armyMilitary Service: Commander - Aug 22 1485 - Ambion, Market Bosworth, Cheshire, EnglandDeath: Nov 22 1495 - Macclesfield Forest with Wildboarclough, Prestbury, Cheshire, EnglandBurial: Circa Nov 25 1495 - St. Michael's Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire, EnglandOccupation: Mayor of CheshireOccupation: Knight - From 1450 - Middlewich, Cheshire, EnglandOccupation: Mayor - From Circa 1450 - Cheshire, England, United KingdomOccupation: Trustee - Circa 1450 - Cheshire, EnglandOccupation: High Sheriff - Circa 1450 - Cheshire, EnglandParents: Sir John Savage, Elizabeth (Isabel) Eleanor Savage (born Brereton (Harrington))Children: Eleanor Leigh (born Savage), Lawrence Savage, John Savage, Margaret Savage, James Savage, Helen Ellen Savage, Elizabeth Leake (born Savage), Anna Savage, William Savage, Ellen Leigh (born Savage), <;a>Humphrey Savage, Christopher Savage, Richard Savage, Sir Edward SavageSiblings: Margery Savage, Jane Savage, Elizabeth Savage, Lady Mary Ellen Warburton (born Savage), Katherine Legh (born Savage), Ann Eaton (born Savage), Eleanor Leigh (born Savage), Lady Dulcia (Alice) Savage, Lady Margaret Skipton (born Savage of Clifton)  Additional information: TitleOfNobility:Lord of CliftonLifeSketch:JOHN SAVAGE was born 1 November 1422, Clifton, Cheshire, England, to Sir John Savage (1398-1463) and Lady Elizabeth Eleanor Brereton (1406-1446.) He married Catherine Stanley about 1447 of Clifton, Cheshire, England.age 73. Buried at St. Michael’s Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England:G., K.B.h was settled with Thomas Legh in 1488 and 1490.[1]Danyers.[1] Sir John Savage (d. 1597/8) was the seneschal of Halton Castle, and also served at various times as a member of parliament for Cheshire, mayor of Chester and High Sheriff of Cheshire.[1][2] Rocksavage was built for him on a hillside overlooking the River Weaver. Started in around 1565, the house was completed in 1568.[3][4][5][6] Rocksavage was one of the great Elizabethan "prodigy houses" of Cheshire.[7][8] Hearth-tax assessments of 1674 show that it was the second largest house in the county, its fifty hearths being surpassed only by Cholkmondeley House.[9] An early 17th century description praised the mansion's "magnificent fabric".[10] The medieval family seat of Clifton Hall stood nearby, and was retained as farm and service buildings.[2][9] James I dined at Rocksavage with his retinue on 21 August 1617 on his way to Vale Royal Abbey and Chester.[10] During the Civil War, John Savage, Earl Rivers, declared for the royalist side. Rocksavage was ransacked by parliamentarian forces, and the roof and part of the walls were destroyed.[8] The first Duke of Monmouth stayed at Rocksavage on 13 September 1682 as a guest of Thomas Savage, Earl Rivers, while touring Cheshire to assess support for a faction opposed to Charles II.[2][11], is the one on the south side of the chancel. It is a splendid altar tomb or alabaster, on which are the recumbent figures of a "Knight and his Ladye." The knight's feet rest on a dog. In the lady's headdress, which is extremely rich, the letters I.H.S. are frequently repeated. The knight's represents Sir John Savage, and the lady's Katharine, his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas, first Lord Stanley, of Knowsley, parents of Archbishop Savage, who founded the adjoining chapel. This Sir John Savage served the office of Mayor of Chester, and died 11, Henry VII., aged 73 years.el's Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire at http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/maccstmichaels.html22 in Clifton, Cheshire, Englande Brereton b: ABT 1406 in EnglandT 1430 (? if child of his & Katherine (Stanley) Savage as Katherine would have been around 2y/o--PScoggin, 5/9/19)] Savage b: 1449 in Clifton, Cheshire, England in Clifton, Cheshire, Englandhted by Henry VI in 1477. The Savage family were important Cheshire landowners from the late 1370s, when the family acquired lands at Clifton by the marriage of John Savage (d. 1386) to Margaret Danyers. Sir John Savage (d. 1597/8) was the seneschal of Halton Castle, and also served at various times as a member of parliament for Cheshire, mayor of Chester and High Sheriff of Cheshire. Rocksavage was built for him on a hillside overlooking the River Weaver. Started in around 1565, the house was completed in 1568. Rocksavage was one of the great Elizabethan "prodigy houses" of Cheshire. Hearth-tax assessments of 1674 show that it was the second largest house in the county, its fifty hearths being surpassed only by Cholkmondeley House. An early 17th century description praised the mansion's "magnificent fabric". The medieval family seat of Clifton Hall stood nearby, and was retained as farm and service buildings. James I dined at Rocksavage with his retinue on 21 August 1617 on his way to Vale Royal Abbey and Chester. During the Civil War, John Savage, Earl Rivers, declared for the royalist side. Rocksavage was ransacked by parliamentarian forces, and the roof and part of the walls were destroyed. The first Duke of Monmouth stayed at Rocksavage on 13 September 1682 as a guest of Thomas Savage, Earl Rivers, while touring Cheshire to assess support for a faction opposed to Charles II.nt in St. Michael's Church, Macclesfield, is the one on the south side of the chancel. It is a splendid altar tomb or alabaster, on which are the recumbent figures of a "Knight and his Ladye." The knight's feet rest on a dog. In the lady's headdress, which is extremely rich, the letters I.H.S. are frequently repeated. The knight's represents Sir John Savage, and the lady's Katharine, his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas, first Lord Stanley, of Knowsley, parents of Archbishop Savage, who founded the adjoining chapel. This Sir John Savage served the office of Mayor of Chester, and died 11, Henry VII., aged 73 years.Michael's Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire at http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/maccstmichaels.htmandey, Derbyshire,England, Cheshire, Englandin Clifton, Cheshire, England Savage b: 1463 in Clifton, Cheshire, EnglandEnglandage b: 1485ted by Henry VI. He was a Mayor of Chester, held offices connected with the Royal Manor and Forest of Macclesfield, and Henry VI made him one of the "feofees" or trustees of the Duchy of Lancaster. He was married to the daughter of Lord Stanley. One of his sons, Thomas, eventually became Archbishop of York, and was buried there in 1508, his heart alone being buried in Macclesfield.The eldest son of the fourth Sir John Savage never lived to inherit the estates because he died during his father's lifetime. He was a warlike character, a Knight of the Garter, having fought at the Battle of Bosworth. He was killed during the siege of "Boloigne".n 1463)ert de Goushill,Knt..er,Knt.
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