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John Baldwin (judge)

Sir John Baldwin (died 24 October 1545) was an English lawyer and Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
==Family==
According to Baker, John Baldwin, born before 1470, was a younger son of William Baldwin (died c.1479) of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, and Agnes Dormer, the daughter of William Dormer of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. However according to ''The Visitation of Buckinghamshire'' and other sources, Agnes Dormer, the daughter of William Dormer (d.1506) of West Wycombe, was John Baldwin's first wife, not his mother.〔According to Baldwin, 'the error of making Sir John () the son of William (), said to have married Agnes Dormer, arose from an erroneous transcript of the Dormer will, in the Collin() ''Peerage'', more than a century ago.〕
Baldwin is said to have had an elder brother, Richard Baldwin (d.1484).
Baldwin's uncle, also named John Baldwin (d. 1469), had a legal career in London as a bencher of Gray's Inn and common serjeant of the City. At his death in 1469 his estates in Aylesbury were inherited in turn by Baldwin's father, William, by Baldwin's elder brother, Richard (d.1484), and in 1484 by Baldwin himself.

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