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Name
  
Sir Underhill

Grandparents
  
Hugh Underhill

Parents
  
Thomas Underhill

Died
  
April 14, 1679

Role
  
Thomas Underhill's son


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John Underhill was the son of Thomas Underhill of Loxley and Nether Pillerton in Warwickshire, and grandson of Thomas Underhill, who entered Lincoln's Inn.

He was born at Ettington Manor in 1574. Later he served as a gentleman usher for Sir Francis Bacon in 1617 at York House, which was the resident of the Keeper of the Seals while King James I was on his Northern tour. John Underhill was the son of Thomas Underhill (1516–1571) and Ann Wood, and grandson of Thomas Underhill (1485–1520) and Anne Wynter.

John Underhill would go on to marry the Viscountess of St. Alban, the recent widow of Sir Francis Bacon, on April 10, 1626 at St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields, the same place Francis Bacon had been baptized sixty-five years previously. The two are reputed to have maintained a relationship for some time. This was a scarce eleven days after Sir Francis’ death. Underhill was later knighted for unknown services only two months later. The Viscountess separated from Underhill a few years later in 1639 and lived the rest of her life mainly with her mother who had been married four times herself. She died on 29 June 1650. Sir John Underhill was laid to rest on April 14, 1679, at St. Gile’s-in-the-Fields Church in London.

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