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Sir John Babington (who died on August 22, 1485) was an important person from Dethick Manor. He served as the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests from 1479 to 1480. This role was like being a chief law enforcement officer and a representative of the king in those areas.

Who Was Sir John Babington?

Sir John Babington was part of the well-known Babington family. His father was Thomas Babington of Dethick. His grandparents were Sir John Babington and Benedicta Ward. His mother was Isabel Dethick.

His Family Life

In 1448, Sir John Babington married Isabel Bradbourne. She was the daughter of Henry Bradbourne and Margery Bagot. Sir John and Isabel had several children:

  • Sir Thomas Babington (who died on March 13, 1518)
  • Beatrice Babington, who married Ralph Pole
  • Anne Babington, who married James Rolleston
  • Elizabeth Babington, who married Ralph Frauncis
  • Margaret Babington, who married Edmund Pilkington
  • Isabell Babington, who married John Rosell
  • Cecily Babington, who married Thomas Samon

His Role as High Sheriff

Sir John Babington was chosen to be the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests in 1479. This was a powerful position. The High Sheriff was responsible for keeping peace, collecting taxes, and making sure laws were followed in their county.

Sir John Babington and the Wars of the Roses

Sir John Babington was involved in the Wars of the Roses. This was a series of civil wars fought in England between two important families, the House of Lancaster and the House of York.

Fighting for King Edward IV

In April 1471, Sir John fought for Edward IV at the Battle of Barnet. This was a key battle during the Wars of the Roses.

His Final Battle

Sir John Babington was killed on August 22, 1485. He was fighting for Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. This battle was very important because it marked the end of the Wars of the Roses. Sir John was killed by Sir John Blount during this battle.

Mention in a Ballad

Sir John Babington is even mentioned in a poem called the Ballad of Bosworth Field. This ballad tells the story of the battle. He is named as one of the nobles who supported King Richard III. You can find his mention in the 294th line of the ballad, which is in the 74th stanza.

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