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John Willoughby is a fictional character in Jane Austen's 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility. He is described as being a handsome young man with a small estate, but has expectations of inheriting his aunt's large estate. He is in love with Marianne Dashwood, who is also a character in the novel. John Willoughby by Chris Hammond, 1899
Willoughby spends an idyllic day with his wife, Anne, and their two daughters, and then commits suicide later that night to spare his family from watching him die slowly. Dixon reacts to the news by assaulting Welby and throwing him out a second-story window. This is witnessed by Abercrombie, Willoughby's replacement, who fires Dixon.
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Born about 1421, he was the son of John Willoughby (about 1400–1437), a landowner in Lincolnshire, and his wife Joan Welby, [1] [2] daughter of John Welby. [citation needed] His paternal grandfather was Sir Thomas Willoughby (died 1417), who married his step-sister Elizabeth Neville, the daughter of John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville.