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Sir '''John Jermy''' (ca 1496-1560) was a prominent ] landowner during the ].<ref name="Early Jermy's">{{cite web |title=The Early Jermy's of Suffolk |url=https://my-tripartite.co.uk/jpartthreee.html |website=my-tripartite.co.uk |access-date=11 January 2025}}</ref> Sir '''John Jermy''' (ca 1496-1560) was a prominent ] landowner during the ].<ref name="Early Jermy's">{{cite web |title=The Early Jermy's of Suffolk |url=https://my-tripartite.co.uk/jpartthreee.html |website=my-tripartite.co.uk |access-date=11 January 2025}}</ref>


John Jermy was the son of Edmund Jermy (who died in 1506) and Anne Boothe. He became a ward of the ] John Jermy was the son of Edmund Jermy (who died in 1506) and Anne Boothe. He became a ward of the ], until his uncle, Sir Philip Boothe bought his wardship in 1512. He married Margaret Tay about around 1525, and was knighted at the ].


He was buried on 23 November 1560 at ], London, an event recorded by the diarist ].<ref name="BHO Diary of Henry Machyn">{{cite web |title=The Diary of Henry Machyn {{!}} British History Online |url=https://www.british-history.ac.uk/camden-record-soc/vol42 |website=www.british-history.ac.uk |access-date=11 January 2025}}</ref>


==References== ==References==

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Sir John Jermy (ca 1496-1560) was a prominent Suffolk landowner during the Tudor period.

John Jermy was the son of Edmund Jermy (who died in 1506) and Anne Boothe. He became a ward of the Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, until his uncle, Sir Philip Boothe bought his wardship in 1512. He married Margaret Tay about around 1525, and was knighted at the coronation of Anne Boleyn.

He was buried on 23 November 1560 at St Stephen, Coleman Street, London, an event recorded by the diarist Henry Machyn.

References

  1. "The Early Jermy's of Suffolk". my-tripartite.co.uk. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
  2. "The Diary of Henry Machyn | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
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