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1 Barons St John de Basing (1299)  





2 Barons St John (1539)  





3 References  





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Arms of St John: Argent, on a chief gules two mullets or

Baron St John of Basing is a former title in the Peerage of England. The family of St John of Basing in Hampshire and of Halnaker in Sussex was descended in the male line from the Norman Hugh de Port (d.1091) lord of the manorofPort-en-Bessin in Normandy who took part in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, and was subsequently granted 53 manors in Hampshire.[1] They had adopted the St. John surname by 1205.[2])

On 29 December 1299 John St John was summoned to Parliament, and thereby became the 1st Baron. Following his decease his son was never summoned nor was his grandson, Edmund de St John, 3rd Baron St John (1333-1347) of Basing, who died in Calais aged 14 a few days after the Siege of Calais.[3] On his death in 1347 the barony fell into abeyance between his two sisters Margaret and Isabel. Fourteen years later in 1361, the death without issue of Margaret's only son and heir John St Philibert (alias St John) resulted in the termination of the abeyance in favour of the remaining sister Isabel St John, whose husband Lucas de Poynings was summoned in 1367/8, presumably in her right. At the death of Thomas Poynings, 5th Baron St John in 1428/9, the barony fell into abeyance again among his grand-daughters and their heirs. William Paulet, a descendant of the middle granddaughter, was summoned in 1538/9 (as Baron St John in his initial summons, but later as Baron St. John of Basing). He was not the senior heir, and this represented a new creation and not the termination of the abeyance. He was later created Earl of Wiltshire and Marquess of Winchester, into which titles the new barony merged.

The later Barons St John of Bletso (created 1582) in Bedfordshire is suggested to have been a cadet line of St John of Basing, but clear evidence is lacking.[4]

Barons St John de Basing (1299)

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ByWrit of Summons dated 29 December 1299, 28 Edward I:

An unsuccessful claim to the barony was made by Francis William Forester in 1914–15, the St John Peerage Case [1915] AC 282.

Barons St John (1539)

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On 9 March 1539 a Barony of Saint John was created for:

References

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  1. ^ Cokayne, Complete Peerage, 2nd. ed., Vol. XI, pp. 316-318.
  • ^ Cokayne, Complete Peerage, 2nd. ed., Vol. XI, p. 321, note (g).
  • ^ Cokayne, Complete Peerage, 2nd. ed., Vol. XI, p. 327.
  • ^ Cokayne, Complete Peerage, 2nd. ed., Vol. XI, p. 333 note (g), continuing on 334.
  • ^ "A Roll of Arms of the Reign of Edward the Second". by Joseph Gwilt, pub. by W. Pickering, 1829 - Great Britain - 166 pages; page 142.
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