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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 and Anne Boothe. | John Jermy was the son of Edmund Jermy (who died in 1506) and Anne Boothe. He became a ward of the ] | ||
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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 Duke of Norfolk
References
- "The Early Jermy's of Suffolk". my-tripartite.co.uk. Retrieved 11 January 2025.