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Sir John III Speke (1442–1518) of Whitelackington, Somerset and of Heywood in the parish of Wembworthy and of Bramford Speke both in Devon, was Sheriff of Devon in 1517 and a Member of Parliament (1477〔Burke's, 1937, p.2103〕).〔Of which constituency is uncertain, awaiting publication of the relevant volume of History of Parliament. He is linked in blue (signifying he was an MP, when link accessed producing message: ''This member's details have not been entered yet'') in the HoP biography () of his grandson Thomas Speke (1508–1551), MP, father of George Speke (died 1584)〕 He was knighted in 1501.〔Burke's, 1937, p.2103〕 His monument is the ''Speke Chantry'' in Exeter Cathedral in which survives his recumbent effigy. ==Origins== He was born in about 1442, the son and heir of Sir John II Speke (died 1444) (buried at Bramford Speke) of Wembworthy and Bramford Speke, Devon, by his wife Alice Beauchamp (died 1445/46) (who survived him and remarried to Henry Hull) daughter and heiress of John Beauchamp (son of Sir Thomas Beauchamp of Whitelackington, Ashill, etc.).〔Burke's, 1937, p.2103; Pole, p.425, says differently: "niece and heiress of Sir Thomas Beauchamp of Whitelackington"〕 (See Baron Beauchamp of Hatch, Somerset, descended from the Beauchamp feudal barons of Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset).
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