Little is known about Persons’s background and family, although his description as ‘junior’ in 1417, when he appeared as an arbitrator in a matter of ownership of land at Hill Deverill and Maiden Bradley in Wiltshire, and in 1420 on the electoral return for the shire, suggests that his father was then still living. Save for a tenement in Hindon, rented in succession by the father and by John’s brother, William, nothing is known about the family property.
It was probably the older John who attended the county elections at Wilton for the Parliament of 1414 (Apr.). In the year before his only return to Parliament John junior served as escheator of Wiltshire, as such being cited in Chancery by the prioress of Amesbury for the unjustified seizure of the temporalities of the priory into the King’s hands.
Persons died on 7 Apr. 1424. His heir was his brother, William.
