Sir John de Babington1,2,3,4,5

M, d. 1409
FatherSir John de Babington
     John de was born in Derbyshire, England, at the Manor of Babington in the parish of Ashover. The family resided at East Bridgeford, Nottinghamshire. John married Bendicta Ward, daughter of Sir Simon Ward. John departed this life in 1409 in The Manor of East Bridgeford, Nottinghamshire, England.

Citations

  1. [S912] Daniel & Samuel Lysons, Magna Britannia: Volume 5:, "Parishes: Alfreton - Aston-on-Trent, pages 3-23. Dethick, which lies about three miles south from Ashover, belonged, as early as the reign, of Henry III, to an ancient family, who took their name from the place. The elder branch became extinct in the reign of Henry VI, by the death of Robert Dethick, whose heiress brought Dethick to Thomas Babington, elder son of Sir John Babingto, and brother of Sir William Babington, who was appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench in 1423. John Babington, son of Thomas, was killed at Bosworth Field.
  2. [S912] Daniel & Samuel Lysons, Magna Britannia: Volume 5:, 'General history: Gentry families extinct since 1500', pages 112-152 - Babington, of Dethick and Normanton. —Thomas Babington, second son of Sir John Babington by the heiress of Ward, and brother of Sir William Babington, who was appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench in 1423, married the heiress of Dethick, and settled at Dethick. His grandson, Thomas, had four sons: Sir Anthony, the elder, who continued the Dethick line; William, who married one of the coheiresses of Beaumont of Tinmore, in Staffordshire, where he settled; Rowland, who settled at Normanton; and Humphrey, who settled at Temple-Rothley, in Leicestershire, and married the other coheiress of Beaumont.
  3. [S867] John & John Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britian & Ireland, page 41 - Sir John Babivgton. Knt. of East Bridgeford, Notts, who d.. in 1409, leaving, by Benedicta, his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Simon Ward, of the co. Cambridge, with two daus., Sidonia, who d. in 1448; and Benedicta, m. to Sir Hugh Annesley, of Anneslcy, Notts, five sons, Thomas, his heir; William, (Sir) Knt. of Chilwcll, Notts, and Kiddington, Oxfordshire, K.B., chief justice of the Common Pleas; Arnold, a citizen of Norwich; Norman, of East Bridgeford; John, of Aldrington, co. Devon.
  4. [S924] Peter Barnes-Graham, Babington I, John Babington & his family.
  5. [S925] Craig Porter, A History of the Babington's in Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire in the Fiftennth Century




    , One of the manor became possessed of the Chilwell Estate.