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  1. Sir John Leigh, 1st Baronet (3 August 1884 – 28 July 1959) [1] was a British mill-owner, who used his fortune to buy a newspaper and launch his career as a Conservative politician .

    • Marriage & Children
    • Stockwell Manor, London
    • Will
    • Death
    He married Isabel Worsley, daughter of Sir Otewell Worsley and Rose Trevor, after 4 October 1484.[citation needed]They had 1 son & 1 daughter:
    John
    Joyce

    At the close of the 15th century, Stockwell Manor, together with Levehurst, Bodley, Upgrove and Scarlettes, and parts of Vauxhall and Lambeth Manors, were held by Sir John Leigh (Legh). In 1522 he erected a chapel in the parish church in which he and his wife were buried, and a second chapel in Stockwell. He left instructions in his will that the c...

    His will was dated 16 June 1523. Key points 1. o To be buried in the Stockwell Chapel built by me. 2. o To mother church of S. Swithyn in Winchester and to the Gray friars in London whereof I am a brother, and the Chantry of Stockwell in parish of Lambeth. 3. o John Legh, my brother Rauf Legh's son and heir 4. o My manor of Stockwell to my wife Dam...

    An inscription on a marble tomb ran : "Sir John Leghe Knight of the Bath son of Rauf Legh Esq., Lord of the Manors of Stockwell and Levehurst and Isabel his wife daughter of Otwell Wurseley which Sir John deceased Aug 28 1523."

    • Male
    • Isabel (Worsley) Leigh
  2. When Sir John Leigh was born on 1 January 1471, in Lambeth, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Ralph Leigh Chief Remebrance of the Exchequer Ireland, was 32 and his mother, Lady Elizabeth Langley, was 32. He had at least 1 son and 1 daughter with Dame Isabel Worsley.

    • Male
    • Dame Isabel Worsley
  3. Sir John Leigh, 1st Baronet (3 August 1884 – 28 July 1959) was a British mill-owner, who used his fortune to buy a newspaper and launch his career as a Conservative politician. Mickleham, St. Michael's Church. Sir John Leigh, MP.

  4. The memorials in the church are many and interesting, the oldest being a fine canopied altar tomb of Caen stone, between the chancel and south chapel, to the memory of Sir John Leigh, who, with his wife Agnes, lies in effigy beneath.

  5. Sir John Leigh, primer baronet (3 de agosto de 1884 - 28 de julio de 1959) fue un propietario de una fábrica británica que utilizó su fortuna para comprar un periódico y lanzar su carrera como político conservador.

  6. Sir John Leigh (1575 – January 1612) was an English landowner, soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1597 and 1611. Leigh was the son of John Leigh of Coldrey, Hampshire and his wife Margaret or Margery Saunders, daughter of Thomas Saunders of Uxbridge, Middlesex.