John Spencer (sheriff)

Sir John Spencer
Spencer Arms
Born1524
Althorp, Northamptonshire
Died(1586-11-08)8 November 1586
Althorp, Northamptonshire
BuriedSt Mary the Virgin Church, Great Brington
Noble familySpencer
SpouseKatherine Kitson
IssueJohn Spencer
Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon
Alice Spencer, Countess of Derby
William Spencer
Richard Spencer
Anne Spencer, Countess of Dorset
FatherWilliam Spencer
MotherSusan Knightley

Sir John Spencer (1524 – 8 November 1586) was an English nobleman, politician, knight, sheriff, landowner, and Member of Parliament. He was an early member of the Spencer family.

Life and family

Spencer was the son and heir of Sir William Spencer of Wormleighton Manor, Warwickshire, and Althorp, Northamptonshire, and his wife Susan Knightley, daughter of Sir Richard Knightley of Fawsley, Northamptonshire.[1] His grandfather had purchased the manor of Wormleighton in 1506 [2] He was 8, when his father died in 1532. Despite the efforts of his mother and two uncles to avoid it, his wardship was granted to Sir Giles Alington.[1] Spencer was probably trained in law at the Middle Temple.[1]

He was knighted on 2 October 1553, the day after Mary I's coronation.[3]

He was appointed Sheriff of Northamptonshire for 1551–52, 1558–59, 1571–72 and 1583–84. He was elected as a Knight of the Shire (MP) for Northamptonshire in April 1554, and again in 1558.[1]

Marriage and issue

Spencer married, by 1545, Katherine Kitson, the daughter of Sir Thomas Kitson of the City of London and of Hengrave Hall, Suffolk.[1] They had five sons and six daughters, including[4]

Sir John Spencer died on 8 November 1586, and was buried with his wife Katherine Kitson in St Mary the Virgin Church, Great Brington (the parish church for Althorp) where his epitaph lists his sons, his daughters and their husbands.[1] He was succeeded by his eldest son, Sir John Spencer (died 1600).

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f "SPENCER, Sir John (1524-86), of Althorp, Northants. and Wormleighton, Warws". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 12 November 2025.
  2. ^ "VCH Warwickshire 5: Wormleighton". British History Online. Retrieved 12 November 2025.
  3. ^ The Knights of England. 1906. p. 67.
  4. ^ The Visitation of the county of Warwick in the year 1619. Vol. 12. Harleian Society. 1877. p. 285.
  5. ^ "SACKVILLE, Robert (1561-1609), of Bolbrooke and Buckhurst, Suss. and Knole, Kent". History of Parliament. Archived from the original on 16 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.