Arnold Savage

Sir Arnold Savage of Bobbing, Kent (8 September 1358 – 1410) was the English Speaker of the House of Commons from 1400 to 1402 and then again from 1403 to 1404 and a Knight of the Shire of Kent who was referred to as "the great comprehensive symbol of the English people"[1] (perhaps because, like a lot of people in England, he was sued for debt by London traders[2]).

[5]: xviii He married Joan Eychingham, daughter of William Eychinham.

He was succeeded by his son, also Arnold, who was also an MP for Kent.

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Brass of Sir Arnold Savage in the South Chancel of Bobbing Church, Kent.