Arms of Tibetot (or Tiptoft): Argent, a saltire engrailed gules[1]

John Tiptoft (or Tibetot), 2nd Baron Tibetot (20 July 1313 13 April 1367), English nobleman, was the son of Pain Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tibetot and Agnes de Ros.

He brought his retinue to fight in Edward III's Flanders campaign of 1338–1340.[2] He was appointed Keeper of Berwick-upon-Tweed on 16 April 1346 and Chancellor of Berwick on 21 May 1346.

He married Margaret de Badlesmere, daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere, and had two children:

  • Robert Tiptoft, 3rd Baron Tibetot (13411372)
  • John Tiptoft, died without issue

He married a second time to Elizabeth Aspall, daughter of Sir Robert Aspall, and had one child:

References

  1. As for example quartered by the Barons Scrope of Bolton, (the 2nd baron (d.1403) married one of the co-heiresses of Robert Tiptoft, 3rd Baron Tibetot (d.1372)) to be seen in quarterings of John Wyndham (1558–1645), Watchet Church, Somerset
  2. "Edward III and the English aristocracy at the beginning of the Hundred Years War". Archived from the original on 6 February 2007. Retrieved 1 November 2006.


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