St Augustine of Canterbury Churchyard Burrough Green, East Cambridges
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John was the son and heir of Sir William Ingoldisthorpe of Ingoldisthorpe and Eleanor de Hastings, daughter and coheir of Miles de Hastings of Quidenham, Norfork.
He married sometime in Feb. 1380, Elizabeth de Burgh, the daughter of Sir John Burgh and his 2nd wife Katherine d'Engaine, daughter of Sir John d'Engaine.
He was Knighted before Dec. 1383.
Member of Parliament
Constituency
Suffolk Jan. 1404
Norfolk Nov. 1414
Offices Held
Commr. of sewers, Norf., Cambs. Apr., May 1392, Norf. Nov. 1412; array July 1402, May 1415; inquiry, Norwich Mar. 1403 (encroachment on crown property), Norf. Feb. 1406 (insurrection at Bishop's Lynn), Norf., Suff., Essex Nov. 1406 (Sir Robert Hemenhale's estates), Cambs. May 1415 (counterfeiting); to take custody of the estates of Thomas, late earl of Arundel, in Norf., Suff. and Essex Oct. 1415.
Sheriff, Norf. and Suff. 29 Nov. 1402-5 Nov. 1403.
Escheator, Norf. and Suff. 12 Nov. 1414-14 Dec. 1415.
J.p. Cambs. 28 Nov. 1417-Feb. 1419.
He made his will on November 2, 1419. He wished to be interred in the parish church of Burrough Green, leaving £20 for the maintenance of a chantry at his tomb and five marks for repairs to the building. (Monuments to him and his wife still remain, showing Ingoldisthorpe as a knight in armour, wearing the "SS" livery collar of Lancaster.)
He died on May 29, 1420, leaving as his heir his son Thomas, aged nearly 19. The latter was probably already married to Margaret, the daughter and heir of Sir Walter de la Pole, a wealthy Cambridgeshire landowner. Sir John Ingoldisthorpe and his wife were remembered in the foundation of Bateman's chantry in Burrough Green in 1445 and the Burgh chantry in the same church in 1460
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