Richard Sackett the elder
(bef 1477-1549)
Richard Sackett the elder|b. bef 1477\nd. 1549|p601.htm|Robert Sakett|b. say 1440\nd. bt 1498 - 1498|p114351.htm|Joan ___|b. say 1450\nd. aft 1498||||||||||||||
| Father | Robert Sakett1 (say 1440-bt 1498 - 1498) |
| Mother | Joan ___ (say 1450-aft 1498) |
Richard Sackett, of St Peter in Thanet, Kent, son of Robert Sakett and Joan ___, was born probably before 1477.2 He died between October 1548 (made will) and March 1549 (will proved) in 1549. He married Margaret ___.
Richard was named as a beneficiary in his father's will made in St Peter in Thanet on 22 November 1498. Richard is assumed to have been Robert’s eldest son as he was left his land and tenement, subject to the use of half being retained by Richard's mother Joan while she remained unmarried. Richard's inheritance was also conditional upon his paying to his brother John £1 each year for five years.1

Richard made his will on 12 October 1548 in St Peter in Thanet, Kent,, naming as beneficiaries his wife Margaret and a cousin John Sackett (who has not been identified).3
Margaret was left half his lands for her lifetime, with reversion to cousin John Sackett, and the residue of his goods after bequests of barley to unnamed godchildren, £1 in money or goods to his servant Joan Bennet, and sums of 3s 4d to Katherine Allyne and 12d to each of John Walter and John Spracklyne. It is presumed that Katherine Allyne was Richard’s sister, and that John Walter was his brother-in-law, married to Richard’s sister Alice (she was named as Alice Walter in her father’s will).4 The will was proved in the Archdeaconry Court, Canterbury, Kent, on 21 March 1549.3
A "Richard Sackete the elder" is named as a witness to the will, made in 1545, of Richard Saket, husbandman of St Peter's. On that scant evidence it is deduced that this Richard and the Richard of the 1545 will were father and son, the son predeceasing the father by three years. This would explain the omission of a son Richard from the father's will. (Against this deduction, however, is the fact that the elder Richard did not provide in his will for John and Margery, the children of Richard the younger—an unlikely omission had these indeed been his young grandchildren who had lost their father just three years earlier).
Richard's widow Margaret made her will on 28 December 1551 St Peter in Thanet.5
She made a number of bequests to godchildren (it is not known whether these were family members) and left the residue of her estate to John Sackett who she also appointed as her executor. (It is assumed this is the same John Sackett described in Margaret's husband Richard's will as "cousin John Sackett".
Richard was named as a beneficiary in his father's will made in St Peter in Thanet on 22 November 1498. Richard is assumed to have been Robert’s eldest son as he was left his land and tenement, subject to the use of half being retained by Richard's mother Joan while she remained unmarried. Richard's inheritance was also conditional upon his paying to his brother John £1 each year for five years.1
Richard made his will on 12 October 1548 in St Peter in Thanet, Kent,, naming as beneficiaries his wife Margaret and a cousin John Sackett (who has not been identified).3
A "Richard Sackete the elder" is named as a witness to the will, made in 1545, of Richard Saket, husbandman of St Peter's. On that scant evidence it is deduced that this Richard and the Richard of the 1545 will were father and son, the son predeceasing the father by three years. This would explain the omission of a son Richard from the father's will. (Against this deduction, however, is the fact that the elder Richard did not provide in his will for John and Margery, the children of Richard the younger—an unlikely omission had these indeed been his young grandchildren who had lost their father just three years earlier).
Richard's widow Margaret made her will on 28 December 1551 St Peter in Thanet.5
Family | Margaret ___ |
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| Last Edited | 21 August 2008 |
| Reference | E.4 |
Notes & Citations
- [S560] Will of Robert Sakett of St Peter in Thanet, Kent, 22 November 1498, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, 7 January 1498/99 (Kent Archives Office, PRC 17-7-78).

- [S404] His father’s will would appear to indicate that Richard was of age by 1498.
- [S351] Will of Richard Sackete of St Peter in Thanet, Kent, 12 October 1548, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, 21 March 1548/49 (Kent Archives Office, PRC 17-23-255).
- [S404] It would also be possible that John Spracklyne was the husband of Richard’s other sister, Helen, although there is no supporting evidence.
- [S352] Will of Margaret Sackett of St Peter in Thanet, Kent, 28 December 1551, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, 9 November 1553 (Kent Archives Office, PRC 17-29-34).