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Sir
John Cavendish
The death of Wat Tyler (Cavendish far right, bearing decorated sword)
Born
c. 1346 Cavendish, Suffolk, England
Died
15 June 1381
Nationality
English
Occupation(s)
Judge, politician
Spouse
Alice de Odingsells
Children
John Cavendish
Parent(s)
Robert de Gernon of Grimston Hall, Trimley St Martin, Suffolk
Relatives
Robert de Gernon (grandfather) Sir William Cavendish and George Cavendish (great-grandsons)
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