| Name | Robert DE ST. JOHN | |
| Title | Sir | |
| Suffix | of Basing | |
| Birth | Abt 1199 | Portchester Castle, Hampshire |
| Gender | Male | |
| Occupation | Constable of Porcestre CastleRobert De St. John, who had a military summons in the 42nd Henry III [1258] to oppose the incursions of the Welsh and, in three years afterwards, obtained a license to fix a pale upon the bank of his moat at Basing, as also to continue it so fortified during the king's pleasure.* In the 50th of the same reign [1266] he was constituted governor of Porchester Castle and, dying soon after, 1266, left (by his wife Agnes, dau. of William De Cantilupe) John, his heir; William, of Faumont, Glamorgan | |
| Death | Bef 25 Mar 1266/7 | Basing, Hampshire |
| Person ID | I22039 | Gadd |
| Last Modified | 5 Aug 2011 | |
| Father | William DE ST. JOHN, b. 1173, Portchester Castle,Hampshire d. 1239, Portchester Castle,Hampshire (Age 66 years) | |
| Mother | Godechild DE PAGANEL | |
| Family ID | F7892 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | Agnes DE CANTILUPE | |||
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| Family ID | F7891 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
| Last Modified | 5 Aug 2011 | |||
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