The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Ancestry report for Sir John Baker, son of Richard Baker and Joan Baker

© National Portrait Gallery

Sissinghurst in its fullest glory

Baker's Jail

Sir John Baker was born in Sissinghurst circa 1488, the eldest child of Richard and Joan Baker and grandson of Thomas and Benet Baker of Cranbrook. The Bakers of Cranbrook were wealthy landowners in the Weald of Kent.

Sir John was educated at Cranbrook and was in chambers at the Inner Temple in London by June 1506 at the age of 18. He retained a life-long connection with the Inner Temple and was appointed Governor of the Inn twelve times between 1532 and 1557. His career developed into high office in the time of Henry VIII when he was Under-Sheriff of London in 1520, Recorder of London in 1526, Attorney-General in 1536, elected to the Privy Council in 1540 and Chancellor of the Exchequer (or as known then Chancellor of the Court of First Fruits and Tenths and Keeper of the Privy Seal of that Court) in 1540. Throughout the rest of Henry VIII's reign Sir John is active in the politics of the time and was named as one of the trustees of Edward VI in the 1547 will of Henry VIII.

When Queen Mary came to the throne in 1553, Sir John is Chancellor of the Exchequer and member of the Privy Council and he retains these roles throughout her reign. It is during this time that Sir John aquires the acronym "Bloody Baker" for his role in the persecution of reformers - in particular John Bland, Vicar of Adisham and Edmund Allin, a miller from Frittenden - who were subsequently condemned to death. There is some controversy over the extent of Sir John Baker's role but over the years the Bloody Baker name has stuck.

Circa 1520 Sir John had married Catherine Sackville the daughter of Richard Sackville of Withyham in Sussex. Her brother was married to Margaret, sister of Sir Thomas Bullen, the father of Queen Anne Boleyn. It is probable that this relationship had a bearing on Sir John's future career. Catherine died within a few years and circa 1525 Sir John married the widowed Elizabeth Barrett who was the daughter and heiress of Thomas Dyneley, lord of the manor of Wolverton in Hampshire. Sir John and Elizabeth had six children.

Within a month of the death of Queen Mary, Sir John Baker died on 23rd December 1558. He was buried at St Dunstan's Church at Cranbrook in the family vault and in 1736 a monument to him and the Baker families was erected in the church.


See also:
Notes on the life of Sir John Baker of Sissinghurst
Hasted's History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A Glimpse at Cranbrook
Highways and Byways in Kent

Generation No. 1
1. Sir John Baker was the son of (2) Richard Baker and (3) Joan Baker. He was born c 1488 at Cranbrook, Kent; died 23rd Dec 1558 at London; buried Jan 1559 at St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent
He married (1) Catherine Sackville on c 1520. She was born c 1494; died Jan to Mar 1524
He married (2) Elizabeth Barrett on c 1525. She was born c 1490. They had the following children:
iSir Richard who was born c 1530; died Jun 1594; buried 18th Jun 1594 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent
iiJohn who was born c 1531; died c 1605
iiiCatherine who was born 1532 to 1535
ivMary who was born 1532 to 1535
vCicely who was born 1535; died 1st Oct 1615; buried after 1st Oct 1615 St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex
viElizabeth who was born c 1540
 
Generation No. 2
2. Richard Baker was the son of (4) Thomas Baker and (5) Benet Baker. He was born c 1465; died 9th Aug 1504
He married Joan on c 1485. She was born c 1465. They had the following children:
iSir John who was born c 1488 Cranbrook, Kent; died 23rd Dec 1558 London; buried Jan 1559 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent
iiThomas who was born 1489 to 1504
iiiJames who was born 1489 to 1504
ivJone who was born 1489 to 1504
vDaughter who was born 1489 to 1504
 
3. Joan Baker She was born c 1465
She married Richard Baker on c 1485. He was born c 1465; died 9th Aug 1504. They had the following children:
iSir John who was born c 1488 Cranbrook, Kent; died 23rd Dec 1558 London; buried Jan 1559 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent
iiThomas who was born 1489 to 1504
iiiJames who was born 1489 to 1504
ivJone who was born 1489 to 1504
vDaughter who was born 1489 to 1504
 
Generation No. 3
4. Thomas Baker He was born c 1440
He married Benet on c 1460. She was born c 1440; died 1509. They had the following children:
iRichard who was born c 1465; died 9th Aug 1504
iiJoan who was born c 1470
 
5. Benet Baker She was born c 1440; died 1509
She married Thomas Baker on c 1460. He was born c 1440. They had the following children:
iRichard who was born c 1465; died 9th Aug 1504
iiJoan who was born c 1470
 

The Weald is at  Database version 14.05 which has ongoing updates to the 395,000 people; 9,000 places; 613 maps; 3,308 pictures, engravings and photographs; and 248 books loaded in the previous version

ODNB  
British Libarary  
High Weald  
Sussex Record Society  
Sussex Archaeological Society  
Kent Archaeological Society  
Mid Kent Marriages  
Ancestry  
Genes Reunited  
International Genealogical Index  
National Archives  

Top
of the
page