Savage family


Savage is an Anglo-Norman surname which was used by several English and Anglo-Irish knightly or gentry families, several of whom were politically important in England or Ireland.
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography gives specific articles for the following prominent branches:
  • The Ulster Savage family of approximately 1333–1519. They were lords of Lecale, in county Down. They held the castle of Ardkeen, and were seneschals of the liberty of Ulster.
  • The Savage family of Kent, most notably the branch who held Bobbing, Kent and were important in the period 1280–c. 1420.
  • The Savage family of Rocksavage in Clifton, Cheshire who were prominent c. 1369–1528.

Savage of Ulster

The Ulster Savage family of approximately 1333–1519. They were lords of Lecale, in county Down. They held the castle of Ardkeen, and were seneschals of the liberty of Ulster.

The Savage family of Kent

Prominent members include the following:

The Savage family of Rocksavage in Clifton

This family were established in Cheshire when Sir John Savage married Margaret d'Anyers, heiress of Clifton.

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