- John Prysot
His Worship Sir John Prysot JP
King's Serjeant (d. 1461) was a British justice. Records of his early life and career are sketchy, but from the late 1330's he was active inCambridgeshire andHertfordshire , starting as aJustice of the Peace in Cambridgeshire in 1437 followed by appointment as anEscheator for that county and forHuntingdonshire in 1438 and a second period of service as a Justice of the Peace in 1443, this time for Hertfordshire. In July of the same year he was made aSerjeant-at-law ; the following year he was promoted toKing's Serjeant . Between 1445 and 1447 he served as legal counsel for theDuchy of Lancaster , and in 1448 he was appointed an Assize Justice forEly . His career took a sharp upturn when he was appointedChief Justice of the Common Pleas on 16 January 1449 despite having never served as any kind ofPuisne Justice . [cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/theme/93045?back=92827,&backToResults=list=yes|group=yes|feature=yes|aor=3|orderField=alpha&_fromAuth=1|title=Oxford DNB article: Prysot, John|last=Schoeck|first=R.J|accessdate=2008-10-03]Soon after his appointment he continued his activities outside
Westminster , serving on a commission ofOyer and terminer inKent in 1451 following the rebellion ofJack Cade by a similar commission inLincolnshire in 1452 and atYork in 1454. In the Parliaments of 1453 and 1455 he served as a Trier of Petitions fromGascony and other overseas territories. In 1455 he also served on a Hertfordshire commission raising funds for the defence ofCalais , and in 1459 he became aFeoffee for various estates belonging to the Duchy of Lancaster, and was also knighted. He died early in 1461, and was buried inWallington, Hertfordshire .References
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