John Dabrichecourt
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John Dabrichecourt
Summary
John Dabrichecourt is a human[1]. He died on January 1, 1415[2]. He worked as a politician[3].
Key Facts
- John Dabrichecourt died on January 1, 1415[2].
- John Dabrichecourt's father was Sanchet D'Abrichecourt[4].
- A child of John Dabrichecourt was John Dabridgecourt[5].
- John Dabrichecourt worked as a politician[3].
- John Dabrichecourt held the position of Constable of the Tower[6].
- John Dabrichecourt held the position of Member of Parliament in the Parliament of England[7].
- John Dabrichecourt held the position of Member of the 1393 Parliament[8].
- John Dabrichecourt held the position of Member of the September 1397 Parliament[9].
- John Dabrichecourt received the Knight of the Garter[10].
- John Dabrichecourt received the knighthood[11].
- John Dabrichecourt is recorded as male[12].
- John Dabrichecourt's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- John Dabrichecourt's honorific prefix is recorded as Sir[14].
- John Dabrichecourt's given name is recorded as John[15].
- John Dabrichecourt's sibling is recorded as Nicholas Dabrichecourt[16].
Body
Origins and Family
John Dabrichecourt's father was Sanchet D'Abrichecourt[4].
Career and Affiliations
John Dabrichecourt's professions included politician[3]. Positions held include Constable of the Tower[6], a position[17], in United Kingdom[18]; Member of Parliament in the Parliament of England[7]; Member of the 1393 Parliament[8]; and Member of the September 1397 Parliament[9].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Garter[10], a grade of an order[19], in United Kingdom[20] and knighthood[11].
Personal Life
A child of John Dabrichecourt was John Dabridgecourt[5].
Death and Burial
John Dabrichecourt died on January 1, 1415[2].
FAQs
Who were John Dabrichecourt's parents?
John Dabrichecourt's father was Sanchet D'Abrichecourt[4].
What did John Dabrichecourt do for work?
John Dabrichecourt worked as politician[3].
What awards did John Dabrichecourt receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Garter[10] and knighthood[11].