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Ralph Sadleir

Ralph Sadleir (1579 – 12 February 1661) of Standon, Hertfordshire was an English landowner. He was Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1609.[1]

Ralph Sadleir
Ralph Sadleir, c. 1615 – 1625,
British (English) School (Sutton House)
Born1579
Died12 February 1661(1661-00-00) (aged 81–82)
Standon Lordship, Hertfordshire
Resting placeSt. Mary's Church, Standon, Hertfordshire
51°52′52″N 0°01′38″E / 51.881111°N 0.027222°E / 51.881111; 0.027222
NationalityEnglish
OccupationLandowner
SpouseAnne Coke
Parents

He was the eldest son, and heir, of Sir Thomas Sadleir (c. 1536 – 1607), lord of the manor of Standon, by his second wife, Gertrude, daughter of Robert Markham, of Cotham, Nottinghamshire.[2]

On 13 September 1601 he married Anne Coke (1585 – c. 1671), the eldest daughter of Sir Edward Coke (1552 – 1634) and his first wife, Bridget Paston (d. 1598), daughter of John Paston of Norwich.[3][4] Standon Lordship, the manor house where the couple lived after their marriage, was built for his grandfather and namesake, the statesman, Sir Ralph Sadler (or Sadleir) (1507–1587).[5]

Sadleir delighted in hawking, hunting and the pleasures of country life; was famous for his noble table, his great hospitality to his neighbours, and his abundant charity to the poor.[1] Isaac Walton in his "The Compleat Angler" noted how Sadleir was attached to the diversion of hunting. "To-morrow morning we will meet a pack of otter dogs of noble Mr. Sadler's, upon Amwell Hill, who will be there so early, that they intend to prevent the sun rising."[6] In Walton's account, hounds met an hour before sunrise. Ralph Sadleir states that he will have the otter's skin, worth 10 shillings, for gloves "the best defence against wet weather". The otterhound pack that Ralph established evolved into the Essex Otter Hounds eventually becoming, through amalgamation, the Eastern Counties Otter Hounds, then the Eastern Counties Mink Hounds, following the ban on otter hunting, surviving to this day as the Eastern Counties Mink Hunt.

He died without issue on 12 February 1661 and was buried in the parish church at Standon.[3][7] His death brought to an end the male line of the Sadleir family. The Standon estate was inherited by his nephew, Walter (1609 – 1678), eldest surviving son of his sister, Gertrude, who married Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston of Forfar (1584–1639). [3][8][9] His widow continued to live at Standon until her death in late 1571 or early 1572.[3]

Although there are elaborate monuments for his father and grandfather, no monument was erected for him, unless, as Major Sadleir-Stoney suggests, it was one that stands at the east side of the chancel, of which the brass has been taken away.[10]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Chauncy 1826, p. 430.
  2. ^ Cassidy 1981.
  3. ^ a b c d Burke 2004.
  4. ^ Boyer 2003, p. 293.
  5. ^ Heal 1943, pp. 108–116.
  6. ^ Clutterbuck 1827, p. 228.
  7. ^ Stoney 1877, p. 249.
  8. ^ Heal 1943, pp. 108, 111.
  9. ^ Cokayne 1910, pp. 285–286.
  10. ^ Stoney 1877, pp. 248–249.

Sources Edit

  • Boyer, Allen D. (2003). Sir Edward Coke and the Elizabethan Age. Stanford: Stanford University Press. p. 293. ISBN 9780804748094.
  • Burke, Victoria E. (2004). "Sadleir [née Coke], Anne (1585–1671/2), literary patron". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/68095. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Burton, Edwin (1906). "Standon Lordship, Hertfordshire". Transactions of the East Hertfordshire Archaeological Society. 3 (2): 140–148.
  • Cassidy, Irene (1981). "Sadler, Thomas (c.1536-1607), of Standon, Herts.". In Hasler, P. W. (ed.). The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603 – via History of Parliament Online.
  • Chauncy, Henry (1826). The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire. Vol. 1. Bishops Stortford: J. M. Mullinger. pp. 429–430.
  • Clutterbuck, Robert (1827). The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford: Compiled from the Best Printed Authorities and Original Records Preserved in Public Repositories and Private Collections; Embellished with Views of the Most Curious Monuments of Antiquity and Illustrated with a Map of the County. Vol. 3. London: Nichols and Bentley. pp. 28–29, 226–228. OCLC 62053799.
  • Cokayne, G. E. (1910). Gibbs, Vicary (ed.). The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. Vol. 1. London: St Catherine Press. pp. 285–286.
  • Harvey, William; Cooke, Robert; Owen, George (1884). Blaydes, Frederic Augustus (ed.). The Visitations of Bedfordshire, Annis Domini 1566, 1582, and 1634, Made by William Harvey Robert Cooke and George Owen As Deputy for Richard St. George: Together with Additional Pedigrees Chiefly from Harleian Ms. 1531; and an Appendix Containing a List of Pedigrees Entered at the Visitation of 1669; Also Lists of Bedfordshire Knights and Gentry Taken from Lasdowne Ms. 887. The Publications of the Harleian Society. Vol. 29. London: Harleian Society. p. 136. OCLC 866625909.
  • Heal, Ambrose (May 1943). "A Great Country House in 1623". The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs. 82 (482): 108–116. JSTOR 868565.
  • Hunt, Arnold (2004). "The Books, Manuscripts and Literary Patronage of Mrs Anne Sadleir (1585–1670)". In Burke, Victoria E.; Gibson, Jonathan (eds.). Early Modern Women's Manuscript Writing: Selected Papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium. Routledge. pp. 242–279. ISBN 9781138257481.
  • James, Charles Warburton (1929). Chief Justice Coke: His Family and Descendants at Holkham. London: Country Life Ltd. pp. 50–68. OCLC 921453.
  • Loomie, A. J. (January 2008) [2004]. "Aston, Walter, Baron Aston of Forfar (1584–1639)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/828. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Morris, John, ed. (1872). The Troubles of Our Catholic Forefathers, Related by Themselves. 1st series. Vol. 1. London: Burns and Oates. pp. 400–401.
  • Sadleir, Thomas Ulick (1905). "Sir Ralph Sadleir". Transactions of the East Hertfordshire Archaeological Society. 3 (1): 79–99.
  • Stoney, F. Sadleir (1877). A Memoir of the Life and Times of the Right Honourable Sir Ralph Sadleir. London: Longmans, Green & Co. pp. 248–249. OCLC 3930522.

External links Edit

  • St Mary's Church, Standon, Hertfordshire at Flickr
  • Ancient Monuments - Parish Church of St Mary, Standon

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This article is about the seventeenth century official For the sixteenth century official see Ralph Sadler Ralph Sadleir 1579 12 February 1661 of Standon Hertfordshire was an English landowner He was Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1609 1 Ralph SadleirRalph Sadleir c 1615 1625 British English School Sutton House Born1579Standon HertfordshireDied12 February 1661 1661 00 00 aged 81 82 Standon Lordship HertfordshireResting placeSt Mary s Church Standon Hertfordshire51 52 52 N 0 01 38 E 51 881111 N 0 027222 E 51 881111 0 027222NationalityEnglishOccupationLandownerSpouseAnne CokeParentsSir Thomas SadleirGertrude MarkhamHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Sadleir c 1536 1607 lord of the manor of Standon by his second wife Gertrude daughter of Robert Markham of Cotham Nottinghamshire 2 On 13 September 1601 he married Anne Coke 1585 c 1671 the eldest daughter of Sir Edward Coke 1552 1634 and his first wife Bridget Paston d 1598 daughter of John Paston of Norwich 3 4 Standon Lordship the manor house where the couple lived after their marriage was built for his grandfather and namesake the statesman Sir Ralph Sadler or Sadleir 1507 1587 5 Sadleir delighted in hawking hunting and the pleasures of country life was famous for his noble table his great hospitality to his neighbours and his abundant charity to the poor 1 Isaac Walton in his The Compleat Angler noted how Sadleir was attached to the diversion of hunting To morrow morning we will meet a pack of otter dogs of noble Mr Sadler s upon Amwell Hill who will be there so early that they intend to prevent the sun rising 6 In Walton s account hounds met an hour before sunrise Ralph Sadleir states that he will have the otter s skin worth 10 shillings for gloves the best defence against wet weather The otterhound pack that Ralph established evolved into the Essex Otter Hounds eventually becoming through amalgamation the Eastern Counties Otter Hounds then the Eastern Counties Mink Hounds following the ban on otter hunting surviving to this day as the Eastern Counties Mink Hunt He died without issue on 12 February 1661 and was buried in the parish church at Standon 3 7 His death brought to an end the male line of the Sadleir family The Standon estate was inherited by his nephew Walter 1609 1678 eldest surviving son of his sister Gertrude who married Walter Aston 1st Lord Aston of Forfar 1584 1639 3 8 9 His widow continued to live at Standon until her death in late 1571 or early 1572 3 Arms of Sadleir of Standon Standon Lordship Hertforshire St Mary s church Standon HertfordshireAlthough there are elaborate monuments for his father and grandfather no monument was erected for him unless as Major Sadleir Stoney suggests it was one that stands at the east side of the chancel of which the brass has been taken away 10 References Edit a b Chauncy 1826 p 430 Cassidy 1981 a b c d Burke 2004 Boyer 2003 p 293 Heal 1943 pp 108 116 Clutterbuck 1827 p 228 Stoney 1877 p 249 Heal 1943 pp 108 111 Cokayne 1910 pp 285 286 Stoney 1877 pp 248 249 Sources EditBoyer Allen D 2003 Sir Edward Coke and the Elizabethan Age Stanford Stanford University Press p 293 ISBN 9780804748094 Burke Victoria E 2004 Sadleir nee Coke Anne 1585 1671 2 literary patron Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 68095 Subscription or UK public library membership required Burton Edwin 1906 Standon Lordship Hertfordshire Transactions of the East Hertfordshire Archaeological Society 3 2 140 148 Cassidy Irene 1981 Sadler Thomas c 1536 1607 of Standon Herts In Hasler P W ed The History of Parliament the House of Commons 1558 1603 via History of Parliament Online Chauncy Henry 1826 The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire Vol 1 Bishops Stortford J M Mullinger pp 429 430 Clutterbuck Robert 1827 The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford Compiled from the Best Printed Authorities and Original Records Preserved in Public Repositories and Private Collections Embellished with Views of the Most Curious Monuments of Antiquity and Illustrated with a Map of the County Vol 3 London Nichols and Bentley pp 28 29 226 228 OCLC 62053799 Cokayne G E 1910 Gibbs Vicary ed The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom Vol 1 London St Catherine Press pp 285 286 Harvey William Cooke Robert Owen George 1884 Blaydes Frederic Augustus ed The Visitations of Bedfordshire Annis Domini 1566 1582 and 1634 Made by William Harvey Robert Cooke and George Owen As Deputy for Richard St George Together with Additional Pedigrees Chiefly from Harleian Ms 1531 and an Appendix Containing a List of Pedigrees Entered at the Visitation of 1669 Also Lists of Bedfordshire Knights and Gentry Taken from Lasdowne Ms 887 The Publications of the Harleian Society Vol 29 London Harleian Society p 136 OCLC 866625909 Heal Ambrose May 1943 A Great Country House in 1623 The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs 82 482 108 116 JSTOR 868565 Hunt Arnold 2004 The Books Manuscripts and Literary Patronage of Mrs Anne Sadleir 1585 1670 In Burke Victoria E Gibson Jonathan eds Early Modern Women s Manuscript Writing Selected Papers from the Trinity Trent Colloquium Routledge pp 242 279 ISBN 9781138257481 James Charles Warburton 1929 Chief Justice Coke His Family and Descendants at Holkham London Country Life Ltd pp 50 68 OCLC 921453 Loomie A J January 2008 2004 Aston Walter Baron Aston of Forfar 1584 1639 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 828 Subscription or UK public library membership required Morris John ed 1872 The Troubles of Our Catholic Forefathers Related by Themselves 1st series Vol 1 London Burns and Oates pp 400 401 Sadleir Thomas Ulick 1905 Sir Ralph Sadleir Transactions of the East Hertfordshire Archaeological Society 3 1 79 99 Stoney F Sadleir 1877 A Memoir of the Life and Times of the Right Honourable Sir Ralph Sadleir London Longmans Green amp Co pp 248 249 OCLC 3930522 External 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