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Ann Saye

Female - Aft 1484


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Saye (daughter of John Say and Elizabeth Cheyne); died after 25 Feb 1484.

    Family/Spouse: Henry Wentworth. Henry (son of Philip Wentworth and Mary Clifford) was born about 1448; died between 17 Aug 1499 and 27 Feb 1501; was buried in Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Margaret Wentworth died in Oct 1550.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Say was born in of Baas, Hertfordshire, England.

    Notes:

    Privy councillor; under-treasurer of England; Speaker of the House of Commons.

    John married Elizabeth Cheyne. Elizabeth (daughter of Lawrence Cheyne and Elizabeth Cokayne) died on 25 Sep 1473. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Cheyne (daughter of Lawrence Cheyne and Elizabeth Cokayne); died on 25 Sep 1473.

    Notes:

    Also spelled Cheney.

    Children:
    1. 1. Ann Saye died after 25 Feb 1484.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Lawrence Cheyne was born about 1396 in of Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England (son of William Cheyne and Katherine Pabenham); died on 31 Dec 1461; was buried in Barnwell Priory, Cambridgeshire, England.

    Notes:

    Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire 1429-30, 1435-36. Knight of the shire for Cambridgeshire 1431, 1432, 1435, 1442.

    He and his wife Elizabeth Cheyne were great-great grandparents of Anne Boleyn (d. 1536).

    Lawrence married Elizabeth Cokayne. Elizabeth (daughter of John Cokayne and Ida Grey) died after 1438. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth Cokayne (daughter of John Cokayne and Ida Grey); died after 1438.
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Cheyne died on 25 Sep 1473.
    2. John Cheyne was born about 1424 in of Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 13 Jul 1489.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Cheyne was born in of Long Stanton, Cambridgeshire, England (son of Henry Cheyne); died about 1397.

    William married Katherine Pabenham before 20 Jan 1383. Katherine (daughter of Laurence Pabenham and Elizabeth d'Engaine) was born about 1372; died on 17 Jun 1436. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Katherine Pabenham was born about 1372 (daughter of Laurence Pabenham and Elizabeth d'Engaine); died on 17 Jun 1436.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 17 Jul 1436

    Children:
    1. 6. Lawrence Cheyne was born about 1396 in of Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 31 Dec 1461; was buried in Barnwell Priory, Cambridgeshire, England.

  3. 14.  John Cokayne was born in of Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire, England (son of John Cokayne and Cecily de Vernon); died on 22 May 1429; was buried in Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: of Berwardecote, Derbyshire, England

    Notes:

    Recorder of London, 1394; Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 1401; Justice of the Common Pleas, 1405-29; Chief Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster. He was an executor of the will of John of Gaunt, who called him in his will "chief steward of my lands."

    From the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography:

    Cokayne, John (d. 1429), justice, is frequently confused with his nephew, Sir John Cokayne (d. 1438) of Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Contemporary sources distinguish the two by referring to the justice as 'the elder' or 'the uncle'. He was the younger son of John Cokayne (d. 1372), chief steward of the northern parts of the duchy of Lancaster, and Cecilia Vernon (she later married Robert Ireton). His marriage, probably in the early 1380s -- the marriage had produced grandchildren by 1400 -- to Ida (d. 1426), daughter of Reynold, Lord Grey of Ruthin (d. 1388), reflected the quality of his family's connections. He must already have been well established in the legal profession when, in April 1383, the king granted him a life annuity of £15. In the following decade he was appointed to his first major legal offices: by October 1394 he was serving as recorder of London -- an office he surrendered in 1398 -- and in October 1396 he became a serjeant-at-law. By this time he had already followed the family tradition of service to the house of Lancaster, holding, as his father had done before him, the chief stewardship of the northern parts of the duchy (1398–1400). In his will of February 1398, John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, nominated Cokayne as one of his executors. Such impeccable Lancastrian connections ensured further promotion on the accession of Henry IV. In November 1400 he was appointed chief baron of the exchequer, and in May 1405 he was elevated to the bench of the common pleas. He continued to hold both offices until Henry V's accession in 1413, when he surrendered his exchequer office.

    The profits of office and royal patronage -- while a justice he enjoyed the grant of several royal wardships -- enabled Cokayne to lay the landed foundations of a gentry family that was to endure for more than 300 years. By 1394 he had acquired lands at Bearwardcote in his native Derbyshire, and in 1398 he secured a life interest in the Hertfordshire manors of Almshoe, in Ippollitts, and Radwell. His major purchase, that of the Bedfordshire manor of Bury (now Cockayne) Hatley, was made in 1417; when he drew up his will on 10 February 1428 he expressed his wish to be buried in the parish church there (his altar tomb is now lost). His bequests looked back to the patrons who had made his worldly success possible: he endowed prayers for the souls of John of Gaunt, the first two Lancastrian kings, and, most interestingly, Richard II. He died on 22 May 1429, probably at Bury Hatley.

    John married Ida Grey before 1394. Ida (daughter of Reynold de Grey and Eleanor le Strange) died on 1 Jun 1426; was buried in Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Ida Grey (daughter of Reynold de Grey and Eleanor le Strange); died on 1 Jun 1426; was buried in Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Cokayne died after 1438.