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John Heron

John "little John Heron of Chipchase" Heron
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Profile last modified | Created 27 Aug 2015
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Biography

Quote: "John Heron of Chipchase, called “Little John Heron” tried to have the men of Tyndale “to break”. The Council of the North wished to arrest Heron but others recommended that he should remain at liberty. Therefore he was bound with sufficient sureties in the sum of 2,000 marks to appear before the King on 13 February 1536. The mark valued at 13s. 4d. (equivalent today £214.73) which was a regular unit of currency at this time. Heron had many enemies and in April 1537 he was accused, by Jerrye Charlton, of the murder of Roger Fenwick..." [1]

Spouse profile sourced as History of the ancient Ryedales, and their descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884

Sources

  1. ChipChase Castle website: http://chipchasecastle.com/history.html




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Bree but do you have a good source to use?
posted by Andrew Lancaster
Feel free to work on the line. I put the Herons on the back-burner, so help is welcome:)
posted by [Living Ogle]
His father in law is also apparently Ridley-405 and his sister in law is apparently Heron-413
posted by Andrew Lancaster
Does anyone have a pedigree going further back? I presume Heron-541 is an ancestor? It would be good to fill in the generations because this profile here seems to have an Edward III descent through a daughter of Musgrave-441
posted by Andrew Lancaster

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