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John Warren

Birth
Dover, Dover District, Kent, England
Death
1546 (aged 45–46)
Dover, Dover District, Kent, England
Burial
East Sutton, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England Add to Map
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John Warren was three times mayor of Dover during the period 1525-1430 and sat for that town in three Parliaments between 1529 and 1541. He acquired lands called Greuawaye and Palmers in the parish of Ripple, Kent, in 1538

being interred with his father in the church of St. Peter. His wife survived him for many years and by her will, proved in 1572, she provided for her burial in the Lady Chapel of St. Peter's, as near as might be to her husband, John Warren.
John Warren was three times mayor of Dover during the period 1525-1430 and sat for that town in three Parliaments between 1529 and 1541. He acquired lands called Greuawaye and Palmers in the parish of Ripple, Kent, in 1538

being interred with his father in the church of St. Peter. His wife survived him for many years and by her will, proved in 1572, she provided for her burial in the Lady Chapel of St. Peter's, as near as might be to her husband, John Warren.


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  • Maintained by: RS Green-Starnes
  • Originally Created by: mac
  • Added: Apr 7, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88184347/john-warren: accessed ), memorial page for John Warren (1500–1546), Find a Grave Memorial ID 88184347, citing St. Peter and St. Paul Churchyard, East Sutton, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England; Maintained by RS Green-Starnes (contributor 47410223).