Background
Saunderson was the eldest son of Robert Saunderson of Saxby and Fillingham and his second wife Catherine Grantham, daughter of Vincent Grantham of Street Katherine’s, Lincoln.
Saunderson was the eldest son of Robert Saunderson of Saxby and Fillingham and his second wife Catherine Grantham, daughter of Vincent Grantham of Street Katherine’s, Lincoln.
He was educated at Oxford University, being awarded Bachelor in 1579, and also entered Lincoln"s Inn in 1579.
He succeeded to the estates of Saxby and Fillingham at the age of 21 on the death of his father and became one of the leading landowners of Lincolnshire. By 1569 he was commissioner for sewers for Lincolnshire. He was Justice of the Peace for Lindsey Lincolnshire from 1591 and Justice of the Peace for Nottinghamshire from about 1592.
He was High Sheriff of Lincolnshire from 1592 to 1593.
He was knighted in 1603 and purchased a baronetcy in 1611. He was High Sheriff of Lincolnshire again from 1613 to 1614.
In 1624 he was commissioner for recusancy. He was elected Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire in 1625.
In 1627 he obtained a peerage as Viscount Castleton.
He was considered one of the leading "depopulators by enclosure" in Lincolnshire. Saunderson died at the age of about 70. Saunderson married firstly a daughter of William Rokeby before 1593 and secondly Mildred Hiltofte, daughter of John Hiltofte of Boston before 1599.
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In 1593, Saunderson was elected Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby.