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John Sackville, Esq. : ウィキペディア英語版
John Sackville (died 1557)

John Sackville MP (before 17 March 1484 – 26 September 1557) was a Member of Parliament for East Grinstead, and a local administrator in Essex, Sussex and Surrey. His first wife was Margaret Boleyn, an aunt of Henry VIII's second Queen, Anne Boleyn, and a great-aunt of Queen Elizabeth I.〔.〕
==Family==
John Sackville, born before 17 March 1484, was the son of Richard Sackville (d. 28 July 1524),〔Brydges gives his date of death as 18 July 1524.〕 esquire, and Isabel Digges, the daughter of John Digges, esquire, of Barham, Kent, by Joan Clifton, the daughter and co-heiress of Sir Gervase Clifton.〔.〕 He was the grandson of Humphrey Sackville (d. 24 January 1489) and Katherine Browne, daughter of Sir Thomas Browne (beheaded 20 July 1460), Treasurer of the Household to King Henry VI, by Eleanor Arundel,〔.〕 and the great-grandson of Edward Sackville (d.1459) and his wife, Margaret Wakehurst.〔; .〕
Sackville had three brothers and seven sisters:〔.〕
* Richard Sackville, who married the daughter of Thomas Thatcher, esquire, of Sussex, by whom he had an only daughter, Anne.
* John (or William), a priest.
* Edward Sackville.
* Joan Sackville, who married John Parker, esquire, of Willingdon, East Sussex.
* Mildred Sackville, who married Sir William Fitzwilliam, of Gaynes Park Hall, Essex.
* Mary Sackville, who married Robert Roberts, esquire, of Glastenbury, Kent.
* Catherine Sackville, who married Sir John Baker of Sissinghurst, Kent.
* Margaret Sackville, who married Sir Thomas Palmer.
* Isabel Sackville (d. 21 October 1570), last prioress of St Mary's, Clerkenwell.
* Constance Sackville (d. 29 March 1554), who married firstly, William Heneage (d. 10 June 1525), and secondly Sir Christopher More.〔Brydges does not mention Constance as one of the daughters of Richard Sackville; however the History of Parliament biography of Sir Christopher More states that he was John Sackville's brother-in-law.〕〔; .〕〔
*( Christopher More (1483-1549), History of Parliament ) Retrieved 25 February 2013.〕

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