Sir John Shelley, 1st Baronet
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Sir John Shelley, Esquire, of Michelgrove, who was created a Baronet 22 May 1611. This gentleman, in the 5th of James I, alienated his
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estates, and transferred their produce to the county
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, where he purchased others. He married Jane, daughter of Sir Thomas Reresby, Knight, of Thriberg, and had issue. Sir John was the eldest son of John Shelley (d.1592), Esquire, and Eleanor, the daughter of Sir Thomas Lovell, Knight, of East Harling, county Norfolk. His paternal grandparents were John Shelley (d.1550), Esquire, of Michelgrove and Mary, daughter of
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, Knight, and granddaughter maternally of Sir Richard Sackville, Knight, of Buckhurst. His paternal grandmother Mary FitzWilliam was the niece of John Sackville and the cousin of Sir Richard Sackville. Sir John was the great-grandson of
Sir William Shelley Sir William Shelley (1480?–1549) was an English judge. Life Born about 1480, he was the eldest son of Sir John Shelley (died 3 Jan. 1526) and his wife Elizabeth (died 31 July 1513), daughter and heir of John de Michelgrove in the parish of Cla ...
, one of the justices of the
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. Children of Sir John Shelley and Jane Reresby: * Sir William Shelley, Knight, who married Christina, daughter of Sir James Vantelet, Knight. This " Sir James Vantelet, Knight" was Jacques le Lux, Sieur de Vantelet,
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, and the husband of
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. Sir William died during the lifetime of his father, leaving an only son, by him and Christina: ** Charles, successor to his grandfather * John, who married Mary, daughter and heiress of George Bailley, Esquire, and ''d.s.p.'' A depiction of Sir John Shelley, 1st Baronet can be seen on the memorial brass of his parents in St. Mary the Virgin Church,
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{{Reflist Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Shelley baronets, of Michelgrove